Sameday is a genuine home-services AI answering platform — built specifically for trades like HVAC, plumbing, roofing, solar, and pest control, with millions of calls handled and deep integrations into ServiceTitan, Jobber, and FieldRoutes. It’s a serious tool. It’s also priced and built for a bigger operation than most electrical shops.
How they compare
- Price point. Sameday’s plans start around $349–$449/mo, flat-rate but scaling with the size of the business. Wirewoman starts at $49/mo — built for a solo electrician or small crew, not a multi-tech dispatch operation.
- Trade breadth vs. electrical depth. Sameday covers a wide range of home-service trades with one platform. Wirewoman is built only for electricians — panel, breaker, GFCI, lighting, EV charger intake, and hazard-word routing (sparking, burning smell, smoke, no power) tuned to what an electrical emergency actually sounds like.
- Integration assumption. Sameday’s value multiplies when it’s wired into ServiceTitan, Jobber, or FieldRoutes dispatch software — useful if you already run one. Wirewoman just needs your existing phone number and books straight to a calendar, no dispatch platform required.
Where Wirewoman fits
If you’re running a multi-tech shop already on ServiceTitan or Jobber, Sameday’s integration depth is worth the higher price. If you’re a solo electrician or a small team who needs the phone answered and the job booked without adopting a new dispatch stack, Wirewoman is built for exactly that size of business.
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See how Wirewoman works, or call the demo line and hear her book a job in 30 seconds.




