Mule
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A digital agency for electricians.

Mule Digital builds websites for electricians and electrical contractors — residential, commercial, and EV-charger specialists. Fast sites that get found for "electrician near me," make the call button impossible to miss, and convert the phone-search homeowner into a quote in two taps.

01 · How we frame it

What we know about electricians.

Most electricians we audit either have no website or have a Facebook page they don't control. Both lose to the competitor with a clean owned site, a tuned Google Business Profile, and a phone number above the fold. The work doesn't require complexity — it requires the fundamentals done well. Service-area setup so you rank in the towns you actually cover, a phone-first layout that puts the call button where a thumb already is, real photos of completed work, and a fast load on a phone outside a job site.

EV-charger installation is the highest-growth subsegment and most general electrical sites underplay it. Buyers researching home EV install have specific questions (panel capacity, charger model compatibility, permit cost) that earn long-form content rank if you actually answer them.

02 · Why we’re a fit

Why a electrical contractor picks Mule.

  • 01Service-area setup so you rank in the towns you cover without publishing your home address.
  • 02Phone-first layout — call button above the fold, tap-to-text where applicable, no contact-form gauntlet.
  • 03Real job photography directed; trust is most of the conversion in residential electrical work.
  • 04EV-charger and panel-upgrade landing pages for the highest-intent commercial keywords most electrician sites miss.
Common questions

From electricians.

  • I don't have a public address — can I still rank locally?

    Yes. We configure the site as a service-area business with the right structured data so you show up in nearby searches without putting your home on the internet.

  • Do I need online booking?

    Most electricians don't. The first conversation is a call, not a calendar — and homeowners want to talk to a person before scheduling an electrician they don't know yet.

  • What about emergency-call pages?

    Yes — a clear 24/7 or after-hours emergency page captures the highest-intent (and highest-margin) calls. We make sure the phone number and after-hours rate are explicit so the buyer isn't surprised later.

  • What does an electrician website cost?

    Most are well-served by Starter Presence ($799) or Brand + Site ($1,499 with logo refresh). One-time pricing, no subscription, you own the domain.