Upload a bill (photo or PDF). Slashbill reads your usage, compares energy and internet plans across Australian providers, and shows the best option for your household. If you approve, we handle the switch — no interruptions.
Slashbill turns confusing tariffs, discounts, and usage lines into a clean comparison you can trust — then keeps watching for better deals.
We extract the parts that matter: usage, supply charge, controlled load, solar feed-in, discounts, fees — plus your internet plan inclusions.
We show a simple “current vs recommended” view so you can decide fast. No generic estimates — it’s your usage, your address, your plan rules.
Slashbill flags the few decision points people miss: loyalty penalties, discount expiries, price changes, and better offers — then notifies you.
“Slashbill made my bills instantly clearer. I finally understood what I was paying for — and the switch was painless. The alerts alone are worth it.”
— Early access user (preview)
Short, practical guides on energy plans, internet bundles, and switching — written for Australians.
Guide • 6 min
Clear steps, simple examples, and the “gotchas” retailers don’t highlight.
Explainer • 7 min
Clear steps, simple examples, and the “gotchas” retailers don’t highlight.
Guide • 5 min
Clear steps, simple examples, and the “gotchas” retailers don’t highlight.
Upload once, understand instantly, then keep saving as plans change. You stay in control: we only switch when you approve.
40+
Providers compared
$500–$1,500
Typical yearly savings
2 min
Setup time
0
Interruptions during switch
Is Slashbill really free?
Yes — you can use Slashbill for free. If you choose an upgrade later, it’s optional. Switching is always consent-first.
Will my power or internet be interrupted during switching?
No. Switching happens in the background. Your service should remain active throughout the transfer process.
Do you auto-switch without asking me?
No. Slashbill can monitor and recommend, but switching only happens after your explicit approval.
Do you work for renters?
Yes — if the bill/account is in your name, you can usually switch providers.
What about solar?
Supported. We consider solar feed-in and relevant tariff details to avoid “false savings”.