Energy Tariff Reminders

Know before your energy tariff ends

Upload your bill or contract and Orlo reminds you 6 weeks, 2 weeks, and 3 days before your fixed deal runs out, so you are never moved onto a pricier tariff without noticing.

Get energy tariff reminders for free

What happens when a fixed deal ends

You get moved to a variable rate by default

When a fixed energy deal ends, suppliers move you onto their standard variable tariff automatically. It is rarely the cheapest option available.

The end date is buried in paperwork

It is on your original contract confirmation, not on every monthly bill, so it is easy to lose track of once the deal is a year or two old.

Switching takes a little lead time

Comparing deals and setting up a switch is straightforward, but it is not instant. Knowing a few weeks ahead means you are never rushed into a decision.

How it works

1

Upload your energy bill or contract

Orlo reads the supplier, account number, and tariff end date automatically.

2

Accept the reminders

Reminders are suggested at 6 weeks, 2 weeks, and 3 days before your tariff ends.

3

Compare before you are moved automatically

Check current deals with time to spare, rather than finding out from a higher bill after the fact.

Three reminders, enough time to compare

Before

6 weeks

Start comparing deals

Plenty of time to see what is available before the switch to a variable rate happens automatically.

Before

2 weeks

Decide and switch

Confirm a new deal, whether with your current supplier or a new one.

Before

3 days

Final reminder

Your tariff ends in 3 days. Last chance to act before you default onto a variable rate.

Every household bill, one dashboard

Energy sits alongside broadband, mobile contracts, and subscriptions in your household dashboard, with total monthly costs and every upcoming renewal in one view.

Frequently asked questions

How do I find out when my energy tariff ends?
Check your original contract confirmation email or the welcome letter from your supplier, since the end date is not usually printed on your regular monthly bill. Upload whichever document you have and Orlo will extract the date for you.
Does this work for both gas and electricity?
Yes. Each bill or contract is treated as its own document, so a dual fuel deal or separate gas and electricity contracts are all tracked individually.
What if I am on a variable tariff already?
Variable tariffs do not have a fixed end date in the same way, so there is nothing specific to remind you about there. Orlo is most useful for fixed-term deals with a genuine expiry date.
Can Orlo tell me if my price has gone up?
When you upload a new bill or contract for the same supplier, Orlo can link it to the previous one and show the difference, the same way it does for insurance and subscription renewals.
Does Orlo track broadband tariffs the same way?
Yes. Broadband contracts and energy tariffs are handled the same way, each read for their own end date and reminded on the same schedule.
Is it free?
Yes. The free plan includes 5 uploads a month, which covers your gas and electricity contracts comfortably. Basic is £2.99 a month for 50 uploads with every feature unlocked.

Do not drift onto a pricier tariff

Upload your energy bill and Orlo handles the reminders. Free to get started.

Get energy tariff reminders for free