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EFL Inspector

Don't get tricked by misleading electricity plans. Upload an EFL PDF or screenshot, and we'll decode the plan's true pricing structure instantly and compare it with the cheapest True Fixed Rate in your area.

How it works

Extracts The EFL Rates @ 500, 1000, 2000 kWh
Detects Bill Credits & Gimmicks
Calculates Savings vs Cheapest True Fixed Plan
Works with PDFs or Screenshots
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Upload your Plan

Drag and drop your EFL PDF here, or upload a screenshot from your phone.

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PDF, PNG, JPG (Max 12MB)

Disclaimer: AI analysis may contain errors. We make huge efforts to validate data, but you should always verify the rates against the official EFL document before enrolling.

Frequently asked questions

Have a question about how the EFL Inspector works? If you think the AI missed something, please Contact us so we can manually review your plan.

What is the EFL Inspector?
The EFL Inspector is a free tool that instantly analyzes an Electricity Facts Label (EFL) document in the Texas electricity market. It breaks down the fine print and tells you exactly what type of plan it is: True Fixed, Bill Credit, Time of Use, Tiered, Variable, or Prepaid. It then compares the plan's true rates against the cheapest True Fixed plans currently available, calculating exactly how much money you could save by switching.
How does the tool work?
The EFL Inspector utilizes advanced Large Language Models (LLMs) to extract and analyze data directly from your uploaded PDF or screenshot. To prevent AI hallucinations or errors, the extracted data goes through a strict validation pipeline and is cross-referenced with our real-time database of Texas electricity rates. This rigorous validation allows us to provide highly accurate results you can trust.
Can I upload any EFL document?
While the tool can theoretically read any EFL, it is specifically designed to analyze current EFLs for plans you are considering enrolling in today. If you upload an older EFL (e.g., from a plan you started last year), the 500, 1,000, and 2,000 kWh calculations might reflect outdated TDU (utility) delivery charges, which change twice a year in Texas. For the most accurate savings comparison, use a recent EFL.
What should I do if the AI gives me the wrong answer?
If you suspect the tool missed a hidden fee or miscalculated a rate, please reach out to us. We will manually review your EFL and verify the information. It is incredibly important to us that you feel confident and secure when using our tools to shop for electricity.