The operating system for generator contractors
RevForge OS reads the signals across your business and runs the work that slips, so you win more jobs, protect margin, and get paid faster. Below: what to look for in software for a generator company, the numbers that actually move it, and the 116 markets we cover.
Generator work is outage-driven and proposal-heavy. Demand surges the moment the power goes out and overwhelms scheduling, complex sizing quotes slow every proposal down, install and permitting backlogs stall the pipeline, and service and maintenance contracts leak recurring revenue.
Where generator contractors lose jobs and margin
- outage-driven lead surges overwhelm scheduling and staffing
- complex sizing quotes slow every proposal down
- install and permitting backlogs stall the pipeline
- service and maintenance contracts leak recurring revenue
Five Forges, one loop
RevForge OS does not just record the work. Five Forges run the loop end to end, from demand to getting paid, and feed one living briefing. You decide how far each goes.
outage-driven lead surges captured and worked the moment they hit
sizing quotes built fast and service contracts grown automatically
install and permitting scheduling kept moving
complex jobs priced to hold margin, not just to win the bid
every invoice chased automatically so cash keeps pace
What RevForge OS watches for a generator company
- outage-driven lead surges overwhelming the schedule
- sizing quotes slowing every proposal
- install and permitting backlogs
- service and maintenance contracts due or lapsed
How to choose software for your generator company
For a generator company, the outage is the rush and the service base is the annuity. Look for a layer that works the surge the moment power goes out, builds sizing quotes fast, keeps installs and permits moving, and grows the service-contract base.
Field software logs the job and waits for a person to act. Look for a system that works the lead, builds the quote, protects the margin, and chases the cash on its own.
The last thing you need is one more tool bolted onto five others. Look for one platform that runs the business end to end, the website, the customer record, the work, and the money, with the intelligence built in, and that migrates your data over for you.
Generic dashboards leave the thinking to you. Look for something that already understands how your trade wins and loses work, and shapes itself to it.
From surfacing what is happening to running the loop end to end, you set the level of autonomy and change it anytime. Nothing acts behind your back.
You should see the first real result in the first week, not after a six-month rollout and a five-figure onboarding bill.
The numbers that move a generator company
- speed-to-lead during outage surges
- proposal turnaround and close rate
- install and permit cycle time
- service contract renewal rate
Capturing the outage surge that overwhelms you today covers the cost on its own. A healthy service-contract base turns one-time installs into recurring revenue for years.
Generator software questions, answered
Can it handle the outage-driven surge?
Yes. When the power goes out and demand spikes, it captures and works every lead the moment it lands, so the rush does not overwhelm you.
Will it speed up sizing quotes?
Yes. It helps build sizing quotes fast and priced to win, so proposals go out while the customer is still motivated.
Can it grow my service contracts?
Yes. It tracks and renews service and maintenance contracts automatically, turning installs into recurring revenue.
Generator contractors, by market
Each market page factors in the local climate and demand pattern, so what RevForge OS surfaces, prices, and flags fits the work a generator company actually does there. Pick yours.
