Avoca is a real, well-funded AI platform serving HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and roofing companies — raised over $125M at a $1B valuation. It’s a legitimate tool. It’s also built for a different kind of company than most electricians running one truck or a small crew.

How they compare

  • Enterprise scale vs. solo/small shop. Avoca is aimed at operators with $10M+ in revenue and 20+ customer service reps running ServiceTitan or Housecall Pro dispatch software. There’s no public pricing — it’s demo-and-quote, with estimates in the $1,000–$3,000/mo range. Wirewoman is $49–$149/mo, flat, published on the pricing page, no sales call required.
  • Platform vs. answering. Avoca is a broader “AI workforce” — inbound and outbound calls, texts, chat, coaching. That’s the right tool if you’re running a dispatch center. If you just need every call answered, triaged, and booked without hiring a receptionist, that’s the whole job Wirewoman does — nothing you don’t need.
  • Setup. Avoca implementations plug into an existing CRM/dispatch stack, which assumes you have one. Wirewoman works off your existing phone number, live in minutes, no ServiceTitan required.

Where Wirewoman fits

If you’re running a multi-tech operation with a dispatch team already, Avoca is worth the sales call. If you’re a solo electrician or a small crew who just needs the phone answered like a real person would, Avoca’s enterprise pricing and setup are more tool than the job calls for.

Flat $49/$99/$149 plans, cancel anytime, statewide California.

See how Wirewoman works, or call the demo line and hear her book a job in 30 seconds.