For utilities

Property-specific guidance for the moments utilities already manage.

Add a clearer starting point to customer education, customer support, and program outreach—grounded in the household and the territory serving it.

Diagnostic pathways

Property-specific guidance across a broader range of utility decisions.

Our platform turns scattered usage, program, and eligibility information into one plain-language starting point your team can hand a customer with confidence.

01 · Immediate need

Bill assistance

Recognizes when immediate support should come before longer-term savings guidance, directing customers toward relevant assistance resources.

02 · Building performance

Energy efficiency

Identifies when a home energy assessment and building improvements appear to be the strongest place to begin.

03 · On-site generation

Rooftop solar

Evaluates whether an on-site solar system appears to be a practical opportunity for the property and household.

04 · Shared generation

Community solar

Identifies when an available shared-solar option may provide a more practical path than rooftop ownership.

In development
05 · Rate optimization

Rate and tariff switching

Designed to evaluate whether a customer’s consumption pattern and available tariff options suggest a different rate structure is worth investigating.

In development
06 · Flexible load

Battery storage

Designed to identify stronger candidates for storage based on the household, property, and applicable utility context.

In development
07 · Program utilization

Utility-specific program targeting

Designed to enrich utility-provided consumption and account data with property characteristics and defined program criteria, producing a ranked list of strong-fit candidates for focused outreach.

Capability boundary The four consumer pathways are operational today. Rate and tariff switching, battery storage, and utility-specific program targeting are in development. Outputs are designed to prioritize a useful place to begin—not guarantee eligibility, savings, participation, or a specific purchase decision.

Three utility applications

Apply property-specific guidance where customers and teams need it.

Utilities can begin with one application and add others as priorities, data availability, and internal capacity evolve.

A co-branded or white-label experience accessible through the utility’s website, giving customers a neutral way to evaluate relevant savings pathways before or after contacting a representative.

  • Territory-specific programs and rates
  • Property-specific customer education
  • Designed to support disclosure and outreach responsibilities

Designed for practical deployment

A diagnostic layer alongside the systems you already use.

Existing utility environment

Systems and information already in place

Customer information system
Usage and billing history
Programs, rates, and territory rules

Added diagnostic layer

Property-specific enrichment and guidance

Relevant evidence organized
Pathways compared and prioritized
Confidence and unresolved questions visible
01

Start with the workflow that matters most for you

Focus the initial scope on a defined workflow and territory, giving you a practical way to evaluate fit.

02

Enrich your current data, and put it to work

We combine the information already available for an account with property specific details and decision making intelligence to guide the right next step for that customer.

03

Expand to other offerings as priorities evolve.

Support consumers with proactive education, reactive analysis, or both.

What a scoped engagement can include

Configure the engagement around the selected workflow.

Territory and program configurationRelevant rates, programs, utilities, and operating context
Selected applicationsOne or more workflows based on the utility’s current priority
Implementation and trainingConfiguration, review, deployment coordination, and team enablement
Reporting and ongoing supportAgreed analytics, updates, and continuing implementation support

After a successful pilot

Continue with an annual license built around your utility.

Once the application and operational fit have been validated, the engagement can transition into an annual license. Scope, included applications, and payment timing can be structured around your priorities, procurement requirements, and budget cycle.

Discuss licensing options

Start with your current priority

Let's identify where property-specific guidance could fit.

In a 30-minute discovery call, we'll learn about your customer education, support, or program-targeting needs and explain how a focused engagement could be scoped around them.