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The checks

Every check, and the record it cites

Each check reads one kind of bill against one public record — the trust anchor that makes the finding checkable. Below: what each finds, the record it cites, what to hand it, and what it is typically worth. Every check is free to run.

Availability, honestly

Every check is live today and cites a public record. Where a check can't honestly answer for your input — an area whose data we haven't loaded yet — we say so and charge nothing; you can leave your email to be told when it's ready. This is marked on the check below and returned by the API.

Energy CheckLive

Upload a utility bill. Find out if you are on the wrong rate plan.

What it findsWe find the wrong rate plan.
Public record citedpublic utility rate database ↗
What to give itHand it a utility bill.
Typically worth$200–600/yr
AvailabilityLive now.

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Internet CheckLive

Upload an internet or TV bill. Find expired promos and junk fees.

What it findsWe find expired promos & junk fees.
Public record citedFCC broadband labels ↗
What to give itHand it an internet or TV bill.
Typically worth$150–600/yr
AvailabilityLive now.

Start the Internet Check →

Fee CheckLive

Upload a bank statement. Find the junk fees you can get waived or escape.

What it findsWe find junk fees to waive or escape.
Public record citedCFPB junk-fee guidance ↗
What to give itHand it a bank or card statement.
Typically worth$100–400/yr
AvailabilityLive now.

Start the Fee Check →

If a check finds money

Every finding cites the exact record it came from, so you (or anyone you hand it to) can check the work. If it is worth fixing, the flat-price fix and the approval step are the same for every check — see Getting started. Connecting an assistant to run these for you is covered in the MCP guide.