Tool helps households save on vitality and broadband payments by doing ‘the onerous work’

An AI-powered bill switching service is helping homeowners and renters cut costs on energy, broadband and mobile bills, with users saying it ‘does all the hard work’ for them

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Shoppers have rated the service Excellent on Trustpilot(Image: Nous.co)

Homeowners and renters are discovering a new way to cut monthly costs, with many reporting they’re saving ‘loads of money’ thanks to an AI-powered service that handles bill switching from start to finish. Rated Excellent on Trustpilot, the tool is widely praised for removing the stress, time, and confusion that often come with trying to secure a fair deal on essential household bills.

With the cost of living continuing to weigh heavily on households, many people have already reduced spending on luxuries such as takeaways and unused subscriptions. However, experts say one of the biggest money drains often goes unnoticed: remaining on out-of-contract energy, mobile, and broadband deals that quietly increase in price over time.

This issue affects millions, largely because comparing deals is time-consuming and suppliers rarely make it clear when customers are overpaying – and that’s where Nous.co steps in. The AI-driven money-saving tool is built to pinpoint exactly where households are overspending and take action to put things right.

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Through examining a handful of basic details regarding people’s properties and bills, Nous claims it calculates potential savings and automatically locates better deals on their behalf, transferring them without the typical complications.

Based on Nous research, an average household beyond contract terms for essential bills could be overpaying by approximately £781 annually. This amounts to approximately £276 on broadband, £240 on mobile contracts, and £265.44 on energy bills, according to the company.

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The AI-driven service is designed to spot exactly where households are overspending and then do something about it.

For many households, that cash vanishes each year because there isn’t enough time or mental capacity to monitor renewal dates and fluctuating prices.

After individuals provide their details, Nous claims it tracks bills, spots when they’re overpaying, automatically transfers them to better deals, and monitors contracts to prevent them from sliding back into costly rates. Nevertheless, other companies offer comparable services.

For instance, Uswitch operates as a UK-based price comparison platform. It helps consumers save money by comparing costs across multiple sectors, including energy, broadband, mobile, insurance, and even personal finance.

Another option is Switcheroo, which functions similarly as the company hunts for superior deals, helping shoppers save money. They handle energy, broadband, and mobile services whilst assisting people in reducing their monthly outgoings.

Nous, however, as previously noted, has received excellent ratings on Trustpilot. One customer commented: “Brilliant service – saved me loads of money and did all the hard work for me!”

Another penned: “Nous literally does everything for you, (they) find the best prices then do the switches… and even when you ask a question that isn’t something they can help with, they will direct you the right way. Fabulous.”

A third reviewer docked a star but shared: “Was wary but followed an Instagram ad and signed up. Couldn’t help with my energy or mobile phone due to the deals I was already on, but I successfully used it to switch broadband provider, and all went smoothly without hassle!

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“Ended up with a cheaper bill, but I might’ve liked a choice of eg two or three cheapest offers, or even just to have been told more than the final quote/cost to reassure it was the best available, but the time it saved me is worth that tiny element of wonder of if there was another option. Still waiting to hear about the included rewards/cashback that was included in the new customer contract, though.”

On the whole, most customers seemed chuffed, with another commenting: “Found me a great saving on my energy bill and kept me informed all the way through the process. Hoping they can save me more money on my household bills.”

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