The Electrical Contractor Alternative to Networx
Short answer
ContractShield is an electrical contractor alternative to Networx that does not charge per lead. Networx sells shared leads at $20 to $60 each, and most never close. ContractShield only charges when you get paid: 2% per job (1% each side), capped at $250, with no per-lead fees. You also get an AI quote builder, job-site project tracking, and milestone payments, not just a contact.
- Networx charges $20 to $60 per shared lead, billed whether or not the job closes.
- ContractShield charges nothing per lead. The fee is 2% per job (1% each side), capped at $250, with no per-lead fees.
- Shared leads go to several contractors at once; you pay to compete on price.
- ContractShield includes AI quoting, project tracking, and milestone payments.
- You only pay ContractShield when an invoice is paid through the platform.
Why do electrical contractors leave Networx?
The complaint is almost always the same. Networx sells leads at $20 to $60 each, the same lead often goes to four or five contractors, and a large share never answer or never had real intent. You pay for the stranger, not the job. On a slow month those lead fees come due whether or not anything closed, which turns marketing into a fixed cost that does not track revenue.
ContractShield is built the other way around. There is no charge to be matched with work and no per-lead bill. You only pay when a job actually transacts and an invoice is paid. Marketing cost stops being a gamble on cold contacts and becomes a small, predictable cut of money you have already collected.
How does the pricing compare?
Networx runs on per-lead pricing. A single electrical lead costs $20 to $60, and industry data puts close rates on shared leads well under half, often far lower. Spend $600 on leads in a month and win one $8,000 job and your effective acquisition cost is the whole $600, not one lead's price.
ContractShield charges 2% per job (1% each side), capped at $250, with no per-lead fees. On that same $8,000 job, your contractor-side cost is 1%, or $80, charged at invoicing after the client has paid. There is no spend before the work, no paying for leads that ghost, and a hard $250 cap so a big job never carries an outsized fee.
- Networx: pay $20 to $60 per shared lead, win or lose.
- ContractShield: 1% contractor side at invoicing, capped within the $250 per-job total.
- No paid placement and no pay-to-bid on ContractShield.
What do you get beyond a lead?
Networx ends at the introduction. After the handoff, your quote, contract, schedule, change orders, and payments all live somewhere else, usually a mix of spreadsheets, texts, and paper. ContractShield carries the whole job. The AI quote builder drafts a line-itemed electrical estimate in about 25 minutes. The accepted quote becomes a managed project with tasks, time tracking, a materials list, and a photo timeline.
Payments run on milestones through Stripe with automated reminders, so you collect faster, usually moving from a 60-day cycle to about 14 days. You are not buying a contact. You are running the job end to end in one place.
Is ContractShield a fit for a small electrical shop?
Yes. It is built for 1 to 25 person electrical contractors and small general contractors, the exact shops that feel per-lead pricing the most. There is no enterprise sales motion, no demo gate, and no per-seat lock-in. You sign up, build a quote, and run a job.
If your work comes mostly from referrals and repeat clients, ContractShield gives you the quoting and payment tools without forcing you to buy leads you do not need. If you do want more jobs, the Work Order Marketplace surfaces public and posted work, but that is a feature, not the price of admission.
Frequently asked questions
Is ContractShield cheaper than Networx for electrical contractors?
For most contractors, yes, because there is no per-lead spend. Networx charges $20 to $60 per shared lead up front. ContractShield charges 2% per job (1% each side), capped at $250, with no per-lead fees, billed only when an invoice is paid, so you never pay for leads that do not close.
Does ContractShield sell shared leads like Networx?
No. ContractShield does not sell leads and does not charge to be matched with work. The Work Order Marketplace surfaces jobs at no per-lead cost, and you only pay the platform fee when a job transacts.
What is the ContractShield fee?
ContractShield charges 2% per job, split 1% client and 1% contractor at invoicing, capped at $250 per job, with no per-lead fees, ever. There is no per-lead, per-bid, or paid-placement charge.
What happens after I win a electrical job on ContractShield?
The accepted quote becomes a managed project: tasks, time tracking, materials, a photo timeline, and milestone invoicing through Stripe. Networx ends at the introduction; ContractShield runs the whole job.
Can I switch from Networx without losing my pipeline?
Yes. Most contractors run both for a short while, then drop Networx once ContractShield quoting and payments are handling the work. There is no contract lock-in or per-seat commitment to leave behind.
Do I need to buy leads to use ContractShield?
No. You can use the AI quote builder, project tracking, and milestone payments entirely on your own referral and repeat work. The marketplace is optional, and it never charges per lead.
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