ElectroCheck Certified Technician Network + Micro-Visit Model
A marketplace connecting homeowners to a vetted network of semi-skilled electrical technicians (trained & certified by the platform in 40 hours) who specialize in safe diagnosis-only visits. Technicians make quick ($49–79) 20–30 minute house calls to test, identify, and document electrical hazards without attempting repairs; homeowners then decide to DIY or call a full electrician. Platform takes 25–30% commission per visit.
39 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Technician visit costs $49–79 vs. $200–300 for a full electrician callout; homeowners get professional diagnosis, photos, and a written report in 30 min. Technicians earn $35–60 per visit with flexible scheduling; platform owns the customer relationship and can upsell electrician referrals. Beats hotline because it's in-person, visual, and builds local trust.
Target Audience
Homeowners in metro areas (density needed for micro-visits to be profitable) who experience electrical issues and want expert diagnosis at 1/3 the cost of a full electrician visit, plus the option to attempt safe fixes themselves.
Key Features
- 40-hour certification program (online + hands-on) for technicians covering safe testing only, not repair
- Mobile app for homeowners to book same-day or next-day visits
- Technicians use standardized toolkit (voltage tester, thermal camera, outlet analyzer, documentation forms)
- And more, with full implementation detail...
Tech Stack
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Homeowners unable to safely diagnose and fix electrical switch hazards without professional electriciansHomeowners encounter dangerous electrical problems like hot wall switches that pose fire and shock risks, but lack the technical knowledge to diagnose root causes or determine if DIY fixes are safe versus requiring professional help. Current solutions force them to either attempt risky repairs that could cause injury or pay expensive emergency electrician callouts, creating frustration and safety anxiety.
Score: 17.5%