For energy

Show the saving in writing. Close the switch on the first call.

For residential and business energy brokers, and the lead shops that feed them. Instant SMS to every lead, supplier comparison, and the exact monthly saving sent live.

How it works

How energy broking actually pays

You hold relationships with several suppliers, compare plans for the customer, and handle the switch. The supplier pays you, usually a small amount baked into the customer's rate, or a flat fee, so your commission scales with how much energy the customer uses.

The customer's hook is savings. The whole pitch is "you'll pay this much less than you do now", and that number, shown in writing on the first call, is what closes the deal.

Bigger money is in business contracts; higher volume is in residential. The tool serves both. Either way, leads cost real money, and the fastest broker who can show the saving wins.

The two moves that win the deal
  1. The SMS makes the call happen. The lead is auto-scheduled and the customer gets a text with the call time, so they wait for you instead of drifting to a comparison website.
  2. The saving closes it. On the call the agent enters the current usage and bill, the tool ranks every supplier, and shows the best switch with the exact monthly saving spelled out, sent in writing while the customer is still on the phone.
Scenarios

How it plays out

Illustrative scenarios, not case studies, except where marked. Your real rates plug in during setup.

Residential switching

You help households switch their gas and electricity to a cheaper supplier. You work with several suppliers and get a small commission each switch, so you need a lot of switches. Leads come from your Facebook ads or you buy them.

The hard way

You paid ~€6 for the lead. Marko fills in your form asking if he can lower his energy bill. He pays €110/month now. By the time someone calls back the next day, he's half-forgotten he asked. The agent digs through supplier tariffs to work out which is cheaper for his usage, and it takes a while. Marko gets bored and says "send me something by email." Nothing gets sent fast enough, he never switches, and the €6 is gone.

With InstantInvoice

The moment Marko submits the form, he gets a text: "Hi Marko, thanks! An advisor will call you today at 16:30 about lowering your energy bill." He knows someone's actually calling, so he waits. At 16:30 the agent types in his usage and bill. The tool instantly ranks every supplier and shows the best switch: "€80/month instead of €110, you save €30 every month." That exact number, in writing, sent on the call. Seeing real money saved, he says yes on the spot.

  • Caught the lead instantly and texted Marko a real call time, so he waits for you, not a comparison site
  • Found the cheapest supplier for his actual usage and showed the exact monthly saving, no digging through tariffs
  • Sent the switch offer on the call, so he signed while the saving felt real

The math: A switch like Marko's earns you about €150 in commission (his €30/month saving, ×5). You paid ~€6 for the lead. Small per deal, so the whole business is closing more of them, which is exactly what responding in seconds and showing the saving in writing does.

Read the full Residential switching breakdown →

Business energy

You switch businesses to better energy contracts. The deals are bigger and the buyers shop hard.

The hard way

A business owner enquires, but a competing broker calls first, gets a quote out, and locks the relationship before you've even pulled the tariffs together.

With InstantInvoice

The SMS books the call before anyone else reaches them. On the call the tool shows the best supplier and the projected annual saving ("€700 a year off your current rate"), and the quote goes out on the first call while you're still the only broker they've spoken to.

  • Reached the owner first with an instant SMS
  • Showed the best supplier and the annual saving on the call
  • Sent the quote before a competitor got a foot in the door

The math: A small business using ~40,000 kWh a year is worth roughly €600 a year in commission, around €1,800 over a 3-year contract, and far more for larger sites. Speed is the whole game here.

Read the full Business energy breakdown →

Comparison middleman

You generate energy leads, compare suppliers, recommend the best switch, then pass the warm lead to a broker who completes it. Paid per warm lead or a share of the deal.

The hard way

You paid ~€6 for the lead. Slow callback, the customer cools off and either switches on his own or not at all. Nothing to hand off.

With InstantInvoice

The SMS books the call; the tool shows the best switch and the exact saving ("save €30/month"); you forward a warm, recommended lead to the closing broker.

  • Booked the call with an SMS so the lead waited
  • Produced the best switch and the exact saving in seconds
  • Handed over a warm, recommended lead instead of a cold one

The math: A €6 raw lead becomes a warm one worth more, or a cut of the ~€150 residential commission.

Read the full Comparison middleman breakdown →
FAQ

Common questions

Residential, business, or both?

Both. The flow is the same: capture, compare, show the saving, send the offer. The numbers differ, residential is high-volume and small per deal, business is fewer and bigger.

Does it use our own supplier panel and rates?

Yes. It's set up with your suppliers and rates, so the saving on screen is real and the offer is ready to send.

We just generate and recommend, a broker closes. Does it fit?

Yes, that's the comparison middleman setup: you compare and recommend, then forward a warm lead to whoever completes the switch.

The offer

First-call close, set up for you

Configured to your own providers, rates and promos. Your team learns it in 15 minutes.