The search that happens before anyone opens their breaker box

Before Anyone Lets an Electrician Into Their Panel Room, They Google Them.

Electrical work is one of the highest-trust trades a homeowner deals with. They're not just picking someone to fix a leaky faucet — they're deciding who gets access to the panel that powers their whole house. Before that call, they Google.

A licensed electrician with a clean domain and a page that shows their TDLR license number, bond status, and service area gets the callback. The one with only a phone number and a Google Maps pin gets the skeptical look and a pass.

Built for the electrician who has the license but loses jobs to shops with a better first impression online.

Why It Matters

Why electricians need their own domain in 2026

Your license number needs to be findable

Texas requires licensed electricians to display their TDLR license number in advertising. A landing page puts that number exactly where homeowners look before they call — and shows you have nothing to hide.

Permitted work starts with a contractor homeowners can count on

Panel upgrades, rewires, and generator hookups often require permits. Homeowners and inspectors both want to know who they're dealing with before they start. A professional domain and page answers that before anyone asks.

Contractors and builders need a vendor page

Getting on a builder's or contractor's preferred electrician list means having a page they can file. A domain and landing page with your license number and insurance documentation is what gets you into that folder instead of the maybe pile.

A single panel upgrade runs $1,500–$4,000. This pays for itself before the first permit is pulled.

Here's What You Get

The Electrician Bundle

One-time payment · Yours to keep
$198
Flat — no subscription
10 brandable electrical business names 4 HD electrical trade images, picked by you from a pool of 10 Landing page with room for your TDLR license number, bond info, and service area Short brand story you can paste on Facebook, Google Business, anywhere
Start My Electrical Bundle — $198
Make Yours Easy To Pick

Which electrician would you let into your panel room?

Phone number, no license shown

A name and a number. No license, no bond info, no service area. For a job that involves your electrical panel, that's not enough information to feel comfortable making the call.

Licensed electrician, domain, credentials page

Your TDLR license number front and center. Bond status clear. Service area listed. A page that says "I'm the licensed professional who does this right the first time." That's the one who gets the callback.

Electrical work is high-stakes. Homeowners pick the one who looks like they know what they're doing.

Three Simple Steps

How it works

1

Tell us about your business

One short form. What you specialize in, where you work, your license status. Takes about three minutes.

2

Pick your four images

We show you a curated set of electrical trade images — panels, installs, outdoor work. You pick the four that look most like your jobs.

3

Get your bundle

10 brandable name ideas, a short brand story, your four images, and your landing page — typically within 2 business days.

Common Questions

FAQ

Do I need my TDLR license number on my landing page?
Texas requires licensed electricians to display their TDLR license number in advertising. The template has a clearly labeled slot for your license number — left blank for you to fill in before publishing. We don't pre-populate any license details.
Can I show permitted vs. non-permitted work on the page?
Yes. The template has a flexible services section where you can list specific job types, including which work you pull permits for. You fill that in when you receive your bundle.
How fast do I get it?
Usually within 2 business days after you finish the order form and pick your 4 images.
Do I own the domain name?
Yes. You register it yourself at any registrar you choose. It's in your name, in your account. We just help you find the right one.
Four steps to ready

You Found a Name. Here’s What Comes Next.

Finding a name that fits your electrical business is the hard part. The rest is a short, straight road. Here’s the whole path from name to live.

1

Order your bundle

Tell us about your work in a few plain sentences. We forge ten name ideas around your story — including the style you saw here. $198 flat, no subscription.

2

Register your name

Once you pick your favorite from the list we send, you register it yourself at any registrar you choose — your account, your name on the record. We walk you through it, step by step.

3

Put up your landing page

Your bundle includes a ready-to-use landing page file. Drop in your contact info, point your name at it, and you’re live. You don’t need to build anything from scratch.

4

Tell customers where to find you

Add your address to your email signature, your truck door, and any listing that’ll take it. Your name is out there — make sure it points somewhere real.

Start My Electrical Bundle →

$198 flat · No subscription · Delivered to your inbox

Electrical work done right starts with looking the part.

Order now. We aim to deliver within 2 business days.

Start My Electrical Bundle — $198

$198 flat · Typically within 2 business days · You own the domain name

TDLR Electrician License Number License information is filled in by the business owner on their delivered landing page. AIDomainForge does not pre-populate or verify license numbers. Verify credentials at the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR): tdlr.texas.gov.

Electrical work in Texas requires a license issued by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. License information is self-reported. AIDomainForge is not a licensing or compliance advisor; you are responsible for confirming that your business and advertising meet state requirements.