OptiFlow Watch vs an energy broker
An energy broker finds you an energy deal, often paid a commission built into your rate. OptiFlow Watch covers energy, broadband and mobile, charges a flat £49.99 a month with no commission, and keeps saving. Here is how they compare.
Brokers can be useful, but many are paid through a commission added to your unit rate, so the deal is not really free, and they typically handle energy only and only at renewal. OptiFlow Watch is a flat, transparent fee, covers energy, broadband and mobile, and keeps watching your bills all year with a guaranteed saving.
Side by side
| What matters | OptiFlow Watch | an energy broker |
|---|---|---|
| What it covers | Energy, broadband and mobile | Usually energy only |
| How it is paid | Flat £49.99 a month, no commission | Often a commission built into your rate |
| Transparency | A clear, flat fee | Commission can be hidden in the unit price |
| Ongoing | Watches your bills all year | Typically a one off at renewal |
| Savings | Guaranteed | Not guaranteed |
| Effort for you | None, it does the whole job | You rely on the broker’s panel |
Common questions
Are energy brokers free?
Many are paid a commission added to your unit rate, so the cost is built into what you pay. OptiFlow Watch charges a flat, transparent fee instead.
Does OptiFlow Watch only do energy?
No, it covers energy, broadband and mobile, where a broker usually handles energy alone.
Does it keep working after the switch?
Yes, it watches your bills all year, rather than acting once at renewal.
How much does it cost?
A flat £49.99 a month, with a guaranteed saving.
Find out what your business is overpaying
OptiFlow Watch finds the best prices and guarantees a saving, for £49.99 a month. Book a call to get started.