Social media for electricians, sorted in seconds

Rewire, fuseboard or EV charger done? Write one line and Blast Everything posts it to every channel at once. The UK posting tool for electricians with no time for social.

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Why customers pick the electrician they can see

Electrical work is a trust job. People are handing you their safety and their certificates, so they choose the sparky who looks established, certified and active. They scroll, they see who is posting real, tested work, and they call that person.

Go quiet for months and you drop off that shortlist, even if your work is the best in the area. Visible, certified work is what turns a search into a booking.

The problem is not you, it is the time

You are pulling cable at eight, testing at midday, writing up certificates at seven. Domestic one day, commercial the next. There is no slot in that for sitting at a laptop writing five versions of the same post.

Blast Everything fits the gap you actually have, which is a couple of minutes in the van between jobs.

One job update, every channel

Finish the install, type one line, add a photo if you have one. Blast Everything turns it into a proper post for all 11 of your channels and schedules them, so your feed stays steady across a mixed week of domestic and commercial work.

FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubePinterestGoogle Business ProfileRedditWhatsAppEmail

Works on iOS and on the web.

What to post when you have no idea what to post

Show the work is done and certified. That is all customers want to see. Here is a typed line turned into a post:

EV charger installed in Wokingham today. Neat, tested and load-checked. Thinking about a home charger? Worth doing it once, done right.
Full rewire finished, certificate issued. Old rubber cabling gone, whole house safe and up to standard. Big peace of mind for the owners.
Fuseboard upgrade done and tested. New consumer unit, RCD protection throughout, all signed off. Small job, real safety difference.

Post one after each job and within weeks you look certified, busy and the obvious choice locally.

How often should an electrician actually post?

Two or three times a week is the sweet spot. You do not need a content plan, you just need to post when you finish something worth showing. A charger installed, a board upgraded, a rewire certified. Each of those is a natural moment to log one line, and across a normal working week that gives you plenty without any of it feeling like marketing homework.

What matters most for an electrician is that the work looks certified and done properly, because that is exactly what a nervous customer is checking for. A steady stream of tested, signed-off jobs builds the impression of a safe pair of hands far better than any advert. Because Blast Everything schedules your posts, a full week of domestic and commercial work still comes out as a calm, professional feed rather than silence followed by a dump of five posts.

Take a quick photo of the finished work while it is still neat. A tidy consumer unit or a cleanly mounted EV charger reassures people in a way words cannot. Show the standard you hold yourself to, and the enquiries follow.

Simple pricing, cancel any time

Starter

GBP 9.99 / month

All 11 channels. Cancel any time.

Start blasting

Write one line about your next finished install and let it post everywhere for you.

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Electrician questions, answered

I do domestic and commercial. Will one tool suit both?

Yes. One line about any job, from an EV charger to a full rewire, posts to all 11 channels and looks professional across both markets.

What should an electrician post?

A short job update that shows the work is certified and tested. Certified and local builds trust fast.

Which platforms does it post to?

Eleven channels including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Google Business Profile, Reddit, WhatsApp and Email.

How much is it?

Plans start at GBP 9.99 per month and you can cancel any time.