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What is Gatby?
Gatby helps you find the best electricity plan for free.
At Gatby, we provide affordable plans with trusted electricity providers. Our offerings are clear and straightforward, with no gimmicks.
Verified Providers
Shop with confidence knowing every provider has gone through our multi-step verification process.
No Gimmicks
Know exactly what you’re paying for with upfront rates and no hidden fees.
Choose with Ease
Easily filter and compare hundreds of plans in minutes or have us choose for you with Autopilot.
Speedy Signup
Sign up in just a few clicks, ensuring you lock in your new rate swiftly and stress-free.
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If you don’t want to compare plans yourself, Gatby Autopilot has you covered. We’ll handle everything for you—finding the best plan to save you money.
Long, boring setup process? Not here.
Two minutes- that's all you need to enroll in electricity through Gatby. The best part? It's completely free. Since time is precious, we make the steps easy, quick, and secure.
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Compare from 100s of Plans

We do the heavy lifting to scour the market and collect rates from multiple providers - making it simple for you. Shop and compare hundreds of plans from trusted providers in less than 5 minutes.
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Select and Enroll in the Cheapest.

Gatby helps you save up to $1200 a year by finding the best electricity plan for your needs, with no hidden fees or surprises. Enjoy complete transparency, so you always know exactly what you’re getting— no gimmicks, no fine print.
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Put Your Electricity On Autopilot

If you don’t want to compare plans yourself, Gatby Autopilot has you covered. We’ll handle everything for you—finding the best plan to save you money, so you can sit back and enjoy the savings without lifting a finger.
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Your Questions Answered

Do I need to cancel my current home plan myself before setting up a new one through Gatby, or will the providers coordinate this?
No, Gatby will coordinate the cancellation of your current plan with your provider.
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How can I use Gatby to sign up for an electricity plan
Simply search for your address and select a plan that works for you. We'll handle the rest!
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Does Gatby submit enrollment to the provider?
Yes! We know know you're busy, so we'll handle the enrollment process for you.
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What makes Gatby a great electricity marketplace?
We stand out because all of our plans on our platform are simple and transparent. That means there are no tiered energy rates, no minimum usage requirements, or any other gimmicks on our platform.
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Is Gatby an energy supplier?
No – Gatby is a digital platform that serves as a marketplace for customers to compare and choose available plans directly from providers who serve their area.
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How do I know that I am getting the best rate?
Gatby: Energy Choice is a bias-free marketplace that pulls the best available plans directly from providers without withholding any information or choices from you. Our goal is to empower you with as much information as possible in a way that is easy to understand, so you can rest assured that you are making a well-educated decision every time you enroll.
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What is the benefit of using your service over setting up everything myself?
Gatby can activate your electricity without you having to deal with long wait times or automated systems. Also, we are here to offer you a valuable and unbiased opinion and let you choose which service provider fits your needs.
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Do I need to tell my old provider that I'm switching?
Nope! When you sign up for a new plan through Gatby, the new provider will let the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) know. ERCOT will also notify your old provider for you.
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Who do I pay my bills to once I have enrolled in a plan?
Once enrolled, all bills will be managed and paid directly with the electricity provider. Gatby does not pay bills on your behalf, nor will we ever send you a bill.
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Can I cancel my current electricity contract?
Yep! If you're locked into a contract with an electricity provider, you can still cancel it anytime you want. Consumer protection laws ensure you have this option. That said you may have to pay a fee for ending the contract early.
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Will I have to pay an early termination fee if I move?
Nope! If you're moving during your contract term and can provide proof of relocation (like a lease, mortgage statement, or utility bill for your new place), you won't have to pay an early termination fee.
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If I am in a contract, do you pay the cancellation fee to get me out of the plan?
Gatby does not pay cancellation fees. If you are in a contract, we will send you an analysis comparing the plan that you are currently in with the lowest plan available for you. The analysis will let you know if it makes financial sense for you to pay the early termination fee to your current provider to switch to the new plan. The decision of whether or not to switch, as well as paying the fee, will be up to you.
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What should I do if my contract is almost up?
Your provider is required to let you know at least 30 days before your contract ends. If you want to switch to a new provider, you can do it without penalty as long as it's no earlier than 14 days before the contract end date.
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Should I sign up for a fixed-rate plan through Gatby?
Yes, we always recommend this. When you sign up for a fixed-rate plan, you are locked in a specific rate for the length of the contract term. This rate is based on what your provider thinks the market will behave like over the length of the contract term; and thus, you are protected from price fluctuations you could experience on a variable-rate plan due to unexpected market conditions (whether extreme weather, hurricanes, shortages of supply, etc).
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