For contractors & employers

Hire electricians you can actually trust

Stop chasing resumes, phone tag, and license lookups. NexSetu shows you electricians whose licenses are already checked against state records — so you can pick the right person and get back to the job.

  • Licenses checked for you
  • See who's free to work
  • Only pay when you hire
NexSetu · Verified matchesLive shortlist
Master Electrician · within 25 mi · available now
MD
Marcus D.
Master ElectricianAustin, TX
96%
match
AR
Alex R.
Master ElectricianMiami, FL
94%
match
SK
Sofia K.
Journeyman ElectricianOrlando, FL
89%
match
Government-verified licenses Ranked in seconds
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States live
Texas & Florida
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Things we check
License · Certs · Availability · Contact
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Verification tiers
Self-reported → Document → Government

The difference

Hiring, without the headaches

Tap to compare how things work today with how they work on NexSetu.

  • Get a short list of electricians who fit the job.
  • Licenses are already checked against state records.
  • See who's open to work before you reach out.
  • Pay only when you actually hire someone.

What's getting in your way

Pick what frustrates you most

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How NexSetu helps

Tell us about the job in plain words. We put the electricians who match on license, skills, location, and pay right at the top of your list.

How it works

Four simple steps

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Common questions

NexSetu is free to start. We're in early pilots with electrical contractors, so reach out through the platform and we'll help you post your first role and review verified candidates.

No. We match electricians against state licensing sources like Texas TDLR and Florida DBPR, so the license status shows up directly on the profile.

Government Verified means the electrician's license has been matched against a state licensing source, rather than only self-reported by the worker.

We're live in Texas and Florida today, with more states on the way.