Comparison

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.

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