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Check the bill before you get sold solar

Most solar funnels start with a quote form. GridBeater starts with the bill, because the bill shows whether solar, battery, retailer switching, or a human quote review should come first.

Bill intelligence before contact capture
Practical ranges instead of fake certainty
Quote review path for homeowners who already have an offer
Buyer-side logic

The goal is not more calls. The goal is a clearer decision before your details go anywhere.

What GridBeater checks

A buyer-side sanity check before the sales step.

No-spam flow
Usage pattern

Daily use, peak/off-peak split, and solar export clues where the bill provides them.

Current spend

Annual bill path and money still on the table before optimisation.

System direction

Solar-only, battery-later, battery-now, or retailer-plan first.

Human check

When the model needs roof, shading, hardware, or quote detail before a confident recommendation.

Red flags worth checking
A quote that ignores the bill
A battery sold without evening usage evidence
Savings that rely on high feed-in tariff assumptions
A tiny bill being pushed into an oversized system
A high bill with no tariff or usage explanation

Common questions

Why start with the bill?

Because your bill contains usage, rates, supply charge, billing days, and sometimes solar export. Those details are more useful than a generic postcode estimate.

Can GridBeater tell me not to get solar?

Yes. If the bill suggests low upside or a risky payback, the right next step may be retailer switching, quote caution, or a human review.

Is this financial advice?

No. It is an indicative bill and quote check. Final decisions depend on site inspection, contracts, system design, weather, tariffs, rebates, and installer pricing.

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