About Sparky AI

Written by a licensed IBEW journeyman electrician  ·  Updated June 2026 ·  Reviewed for NEC accuracy

Sparky AI is the AI-powered NEC reference and IBEW aptitude test prep app for electricians and apprentice applicants. It was built by a licensed IBEW journeyman, for working electricians, after a $800 lesson in why general AI doesn't belong on a job site.

The Origin Story

I was on a job and needed a quick NEC code answer. I asked ChatGPT. It gave me a confident, detailed answer. It was wrong.

I failed inspection. The callback cost me $800 and a day of rework. That’s when I started building Sparky AI — first for myself, then for other electricians, then for pre-apprentices going through the same process I did 15 years ago.

Why Sparky AI Exists

  • ChatGPT gets NEC questions wrong roughly 60% of the time on technical questions
  • Working electricians can’t afford to verify every AI answer against the codebook
  • Pre-apprentices need IBEW prep that matches the actual NJATC test format
  • One app should cover both — no switching between five tools on a job site

Who Built It

Michael — IBEW Local 134 Journeyman Electrician

Michael B.

IBEW Local 134 Journeyman Electrician · Licensed Electrical Contractor

Michael is an IBEW Local 134 journeyman and licensed electrical contractor. He teaches federal pre-apprenticeship on the south side of Chicago, helping students get into the IBEW. He built this practice test because he knows exactly what the NJATC aptitude exam tests — and what trips people up. If you prep with this, you walk in ready.

The Accuracy Commitment

  • Every NEC answer is verified against actual NEC articles
  • Accuracy audits run regularly across categories
  • Any error reported is fixed within 24 hours
  • Contact: asksparkyai@gmail.com

By the Numbers

  • 1,200+ electricians and apprentice applicants
  • 355+ reference modules
  • 9 NEC-compliant calculators
  • Available on iOS, Android, and web
Not just an app — a working electrician’s toolkit. The same person who answers your DMs about NEC questions is the one writing the code that runs the AI.

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