Mark Cuban reposts ChargeRight: "I honestly don't care how it works. I'm just glad you started a business doing it."
— Mark Cuban
Master Electrician · software builder · IBEW Local 369
Sites, iOS apps, and AI tools for electricians, low-voltage crews, and fiber shops running 1–10 trucks. Fixed fee. You own the code. Shipped, not promised.
— Press
Mark Cuban reposts ChargeRight: "I honestly don't care how it works. I'm just glad you started a business doing it."
— Mark Cuban
Danny Fortson reaches out from The Sunday Times (London) for an interview on building software with Claude while still on the trade.
— The Sunday Times
Anthropic reaches out — case study on a Master Electrician shipping production software with Claude.
— Anthropic
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The same five I use on my own jobs. Plain English, no AI hype. Drop your email — I'll send it Friday.
One email. No newsletter spam, no list rental.
— How I work
Every tool reads your prints, your spec book, your job folder. Not generic answers. Source-cited, page-numbered, the way you'd answer if you had the time.
— What I build
Four categories. Pick one to start. Cross over later — most clients do.
Production site, payments wired, live. The kind of site you'd hire an agency for at 4× the price.
Examples: ChargeRight · evchargeright.com · Lennox Fields · lennoxfields.com
Native iOS build, App Store ready. Same codebase as the website, your customers get a real app on the truck or in the pocket.
Examples: ChargeRight iOS · InspectRight · BendRight
AI that reads the spec the way you would. Handles a repeated task. Answers your team, drafts your replies. Grounded on your real material.
Examples: dealer-desk · gmail-scanner · jason-voice · 50+ shipped
Multiple AI tools wired together — they read your docs, talk to each other, get the back-office work done. The crew that doesn't sleep.
Example: Cortex — a 233-node knowledge graph running my whole business
— Why hire me
Whichever one is bleeding you most — that's the one I'll build for first.
— Electrician's pricing · one-time builds
Fixed scope, fixed price, fixed delivery date. Upper tiers start with a discovery call — we scope together, then I quote.
Currently booking TODO(jason). I take 4 builds a month.
Not happy in the first 30 days? Full refund. You keep what's shipped.
Book the call →Not happy in the first 30 days? Full refund. You keep what's shipped.
Get started →Not happy in the first 30 days? Full refund. You keep what's shipped.
Scope it out →Not happy in the first 30 days? Full refund. You keep what's shipped.
Scope the MVP →— Or work with me ongoing
Keep a tool I built for you alive and improving. Hosting, monitoring, and one hour of my time every month.
Not happy in the first 30 days? Full refund. You keep what's shipped.
Start the month →Ongoing access. I ship 1–2 things a month for you. The way a tradesperson keeps a job — being available when needed.
Not happy in the first 30 days? Full refund. You keep what's shipped.
Start the month →— Receipts
Five live receipts. Plus 50+ Claude tools, four apps wired for iOS, and zero lines of code I wrote myself.
680,000+ views. Paying customers. NEC 220.82 load calculator running for homeowners and electricians. Next.js + Stripe + iOS via Capacitor. Built solo, day-job intact.
evchargeright.com ↗Built for my wife's LPCA therapy practice. Booking, intake, SEO-tuned. Different audience, same craft.
lennoxfields.com ↗Exposes abandoned, contaminated oil wells in Texas. Partnership with attorney Sarah Stogner. From idea to deployed in under an hour.
The brain layer behind everything I ship. A private MCP server that runs my whole one-person operation — and shows what's possible for yours.
NEC, panel calculations, EV charging infrastructure. 20 years pulling wire. Licensed, not bluffed. Still on the books.
Ilearned my trade by getting yelled at on a job site. I learned to ship software the same way — different kind of job site. AI handed me the keys to expertise I couldn't afford my whole career. I'm paying that forward to the people who build things with their hands and run small operations the big software companies overlook.
— One trade, one shop, one operator at a time
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