About Us

Everybody sells backup power. Nobody tells you which one to buy.

We're not an installer. We don't stock inventory. We don't have a warehouse full of Powerwalls to unload. We're the unbiased advisor who figures out what your house actually needs—then connects you with the right people to install it.

Why we exist

Why We're Different

We don't install anything

Zero inventory. Zero bias. A battery company will sell you batteries. A generator company will sell you generators. We look at your home, your power needs, and your budget—then tell you what actually makes sense.

Same price either way

Installers build customer acquisition costs into their pricing—whether they're paying Google, Facebook, or us. Going through us doesn't cost you a penny more. It just means someone's actually looking out for you.

We recommend what fits YOUR house

Big house with solar? Probably batteries. Rural property with natural gas? Probably a generator. Family that wants belt-and-suspenders? Hybrid. We don't care which one you pick—we get paid the same regardless.

Full Transparency

How We Make Money

Installers pay us a referral fee for connecting them with qualified homeowners. That's it. No hidden fees, no markup on your system, no subscription.

You pay the same price whether you found the installer on Google or through us. The money they'd spend on ads and marketing? That's what pays us instead.

Here's the part that matters: we get paid the same amount whether you choose an $8,000 generator or a $25,000 battery system. Zero incentive to upsell. Zero incentive to push one product over another. Just honest guidance from people who've done the homework.

The short version: We're the agnostic matchmaker. Installers compete for your business. You get the best option for your home. Everyone wins. (Except the company that was going to sell you something you didn't need.)

The Elephant in the Room

The Texas Grid Problem

We're not here to scare you. The numbers do that on their own. ERCOT's track record speaks louder than any marketing copy we could write.

4.5 million

Texas homes lost power during Winter Storm Uri

93%

increase in Texas power outages from 2019–2023

26.3 hours

average time without power per Texas customer in 2024

10.1%

ERCOT winter reserve margin (target is 15%)

Winter Storm Uri knocked out power to 4.5 million homes and caused over 210 deaths. That was 2021. Since then, ERCOT's winter reserve margin has dropped from 17.5% to 10.1%—well below their own 15% target.

Meanwhile, 225 new large-load connections (mostly data centers) are asking to plug into the same grid. DFW outages are up 35% in five years. Hurricane Beryl left 2 million Houston customers in the dark in July 2024.

The grid isn't getting more reliable. But your house can. And only 6.25% of addressable homes in the U.S. have backup power installed. The other 93.75% are still hoping ERCOT figures it out. (We wish them well.)

Ready to find out what your house actually needs?

Takes about 3 minutes. No salespeople. Just a personalized recommendation based on your home and your priorities.

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