⚡ US power prices: +40% since 2021, and still climbing

The rate you actually pay.

Not the rate on the ad. Not the rate in the contract. The one your bill charged you — delivery, fees and taxes included. Log two numbers and Kilo does the division nobody does, then watches it like a hawk: every hike, every appliance, and the contract deadline that quietly doubles your rate.

No account. No utility login. Nothing leaves your phone. iOS & Android.

The rate you actually pay
20.7¢ /kWh
RISING +32% vs 13 months ago
Avg month$173
Avg use940 kWh
A year$2,071
⏳ Your fixed rate ends in 23 days

Do nothing and you roll onto 23.5¢ variable — about $78 more a month at your usage.

The $936 letter you didn't open

When a fixed-rate plan ends and you do nothing, you are moved onto a month-to-month variable rate — which can nearly double overnight. Your provider is required to mail you a notice 30–45 days out. It looks like junk mail. It is not junk mail.

Do nothing
+$78 / month

You roll onto the variable rate. Same house, same habits, same electricity — $936 more a year, for nothing.

Kilo warns you at 45, 30, 14, 7 and 1 days
You shop it

With the one number that makes the comparison honest: what you actually pay per kWh, at your actual usage.

Two numbers. That's the whole job.

kWh and the total, straight off the bill. Kilo turns them into everything else — and it never asks for anything else.

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The all-in rate

Total ÷ kWh. It's where a hike hides: the advertised rate can sit still all year while the number you actually pay climbs. Kilo flags the jump the month it happens.

Where it goes

Your bill is one number. Kilo breaks it into the things that made it — the A/C at $88, the water heater at $50 — and tells you the cheapest fix for each one.

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The unaccounted kWh

The gap between your appliance list and the meter is real money with no icon on any bill: standby draw, or something broken and running hot. Kilo prices it.

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The contract countdown

The alert this app exists for. Fires long before your fixed rate lapses, with what doing nothing costs you per month at your usage.

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Shop the rate honestly

Type in the offers you're looking at. Kilo prices each one at your usage against what you actually pay — the two numbers the ad never puts together.

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A document, not a chart

Export every bill, the rate history and the breakdown as a PDF. The thing you hand to a rate complaint, a landlord, or the provider you're negotiating with.

Free is genuinely useful. Pro is $7.99, once.

A subscription tracker that charges a subscription is a joke. Kilo is bought, not rented.

Free

$0
  • A year of bills (12 cycles)
  • The all-in rate, trend and hike alerts
  • Contract countdown + local reminders
  • 5 appliances in the breakdown
  • Next-bill forecast

Kilo Pro

$7.99
one-time — no subscription, ever
  • Unlimited bill history (years of it)
  • Unlimited appliances — the whole house
  • Rate shopping: offers priced at your usage
  • PDF report + CSV export
  • Every future update

“Your power company already raises your rate every year.
Your bill tracker shouldn't raise one too.”

The app that refuses to know who you are

Every rival either logs into your utility account — where your address, your meter and your household's schedule live — or sells you $300 of hardware. Kilo asks for two numbers off a piece of paper. "1,240 kWh · $231.28" identifies nobody, and that is the entire design.

✓ No account, no login, no email
✓ No utility connection, ever
✓ No address, no meter number, no location
✓ No analytics, no ads, no trackers
✓ Data stays on your device — nothing uploaded
✓ Play Data safety: no data collected, literally