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Kilowatch

Rate hike or usage? Know.

TestFlight beta ios

ios· Free · all features included ·By All Things AI, Inc ·Released 2026-07-11

Free. All features included.

No subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see works the moment you install it.

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About this app

What Kilowatch does

Your electric bill jumped $60 and the bill itself won't tell you why. Eleven line items of riders, delivery charges, and fuel adjustments bury the only number that matters: what you actually pay per kilowatt-hour. Kilowatch answers the question every household is asking right now — did I use more power, or did the rate go up on me? Entering a bill takes ten seconds: type the kWh and the total from the paper or PDF bill. Kilowatch computes your true effective rate — cents per kWh with every rider and delivery charge included — and plots it month over month, year over year. When a bill spikes, the decomposition card splits the change into its two causes and says it plainly: your usage fell 4 percent, your rate rose 22 percent, the rate did it. That card is built to be shared, because a receipt beats a rant. Electricity prices are up about 40 percent since 2021 — the fastest run-up on record — and utilities requested a record 31 billion dollars in rate hikes in 2025, with billions more filed this year. Your utility's app shows a usage graph, keeps about two years of history, and will never highlight its own rate increases. Kilowatch is the record your utility won't keep: multi-year history that survives moving house, switching providers, or a portal migration that deletes your past. Seasonal normalization compares July to last July instead of to May, so a heat wave never reads as a rate hike and a mild month never hides one. Bundled state baseline data from federal EIA price averages shows whether your rate is climbing faster than your state's. Track gas, water, and propane the same way, and export a clean CSV or PDF for a landlord dispute or a public-utility-commission comment. Everything stays on your device. No bank link, no account, no login. Just your bills, your rate, and the plain answer to who raised what. • Ten-second bill entry: just kWh and total, no bank or utility login • True effective rate in cents per kWh, riders and delivery included • Decomposition card: usage change vs rate change, stated plainly • Multi-year rate and usage charts that survive moving or switching providers • Seasonal normalization so weather never masquerades as a rate hike • State baseline comparison built from bundled EIA price data • Gas, water, and propane accounts tracked the same way • CSV and PDF export for disputes and rate-case comments • Fully offline: no account, no cloud, no data leaves your phone

Features

Built to be useful, not noisy.

Ten-Second Bill Log

Type two numbers off each bill — kWh and total — and the bill is logged with its period; a monthly reminder fires on your billing cadence so the log never goes stale.

Effective Rate Engine

Computes the true all-in cents/kWh (riders and delivery included) for every bill and plots the multi-year rate line beside the usage line, so rate creep is visible at a glance.

Decomposition Card

For any bill or year-over-year pair, splits the dollar change into usage change vs rate change and renders the verdict as a bold shareable card: 'Same house. Used 4% LESS. Bill up $61. The rate did it.'

State Baseline

Bundled EIA-derived residential price trends for all 50 states + DC; overlays your effective rate on your state's trajectory to show whether you're being outpaced.

Seasonal Normalization

Compares each month against the same month in prior years instead of the previous bill, so a July heat wave doesn't read as a rate hike and a mild month doesn't hide one.

Multi-Utility Accounts & Export

Track gas, water, and propane accounts alongside electric, and export any account's full history as CSV or PDF for landlord disputes or rate-case comments.

Why it exists

The problem

Residential electricity prices are up ~40% since 2021 with a record $31B of rate hikes requested in 2025, but when a bill jumps, households can't tell whether THEY used more or the RATE went up: bills bury the effective rate in riders and delivery charges, and utility apps only show usage, keep ~24 months, and will ne…

What's different

How Kilowatch stands out

Utility company apps (Duke, PG&E, ConEd) show kWh usage but obscure the all-in effective rate, keep ~24 months, serve one utility, and are structurally disincentivized from surfacing their own rate hikes; Kilowatch is provider-independent, multi-year, and exists to surface exactly that. Sense and Emporia are $100-300…

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FAQ

Questions about Kilowatch

How much does Kilowatch cost?

Kilowatch is free. All features are included from day one — no subscription, no in-app purchases, no paid tiers. Everything you see in this listing works the moment you install it.

Where does Kilowatch store my data?

On your device. Kilowatch is built privacy-first: no account is required, no analytics SDKs, no third-party trackers. Nothing is uploaded to a server we control — the app works without one.

What platforms does Kilowatch support?

iOS, on iPhone and iPad. You can find the latest availability on this page.

How do I get support for Kilowatch?

Use the Support link on this page, or email support@allthingsn.com. We answer every message and keep responses on the same thread.

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