The Ofgem price cap (currently £1,758/year dual-fuel) has driven millions onto default tariffs. Comparison sites require manual entry and offer one-off snapshots. Most consumers never switch again after their first experience — leaving significant savings on the table year after year.
Subscribers upload their energy bill. Our AI extracts real usage, current rates, exit fees and contract end date. We then monitor the market daily and send personalised email alerts the moment a meaningful saving is available — with full transparent workings shown.
PDF or photo. AI extracts usage (kWh), tariff, rates, exit fees and contract end date.
User chooses their minimum saving trigger — typically £50–£200 net of any exit fees.
Our system checks live tariff data every day against each subscriber's real profile.
When a deal beats the threshold, we email with the full maths and a one-click switch link.
Unlike standard comparison site traffic, every EnergyScan user has uploaded real bill data, paid for ongoing monitoring, and set a personal savings threshold. When they click a switch alert, they are highly motivated to complete. Our architecture makes minimal demands on your API infrastructure.
Comparison sites use average usage estimates. We use actual extracted bill data — making every projection accurate to the individual household.
Users don't need to remember to check. We alert them. The average consumer revisits a comparison site once every 2–3 years. We check every day.
No auto-switching, full transparency on commissions, immediate file deletion post-extraction. Built for the MSE and Reddit audience who distrust incumbent comparison sites.