CircuitDoc: On-Demand Electrician Video Diagnosis Service
A live video-call service connecting homeowners to licensed electricians for 15-30 minute remote diagnostics of electrical outages. The electrician talks the homeowner through visual inspection of the breaker panel, outlets, and GFCI buttons via phone camera, diagnoses the issue, and either guides them to fix it themselves (90% of cases) or schedules an in-person visit only if needed. No upfront appointment fees or waiting lists.
42 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Fixes 80%+ of issues in 20 minutes for $35-50 vs. $150-300 electrician call-out fee. Licensed electrician liability coverage. Instant availability (15-min response target) vs. 2-7 day electrician scheduling. Homeowner gains confidence and knowledge for future issues.
Target Audience
Homeowners aged 35-70 in suburban/rural areas with partial outages who want immediate answers without $150+ service call fees; secondary: landlords managing rental properties.
Key Features
- Live video call with licensed electrician (verified credentials)
- Real-time breaker panel inspection and GFCI testing guidance
- Diagnostic decision tree (tripped breaker → GFCI reset → loose connection → schedule visit)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Homeowners unable to diagnose and fix partial electrical outages without expensive electrician callsHomeowners face sudden loss of power to specific outlets or circuits and lack the knowledge to troubleshoot the issue themselves, forcing them to call expensive electricians for what might be a simple fix like a tripped breaker or GFCI reset. Current solutions (calling professionals, online forums with slow responses) are costly and time-consuming, leaving people without power for hours or days while waiting for help.
Score: 17.5%