About Cost Saver

Cost Saver is a growing platform of tools and insights designed to help you understand and make sense of your everyday costs. It is built step by step, with clarity and privacy in mind.

In short

  • See where your money is going
  • Use simple tools to explore and check your costs
  • See how your numbers compare to typical ranges
  • Make better decisions with clearer context

No pressure, no spam — just helpful tools and clear insights.

Why Cost Saver exists

Most households know this feeling: money goes out every month, bills keep coming in, and it is not always clear where everything is actually going.

You might have a rough idea what you pay for things like energy, broadband, insurance, subscriptions, or other regular costs. But when prices change, contracts end, or your situation changes, it becomes harder to answer simple questions:

  • Am I paying more than I should?
  • Does this still look reasonable for someone like me?
  • Which costs should I look at first?

Cost Saver exists to make these questions easier to answer — without turning it into a big project or a second job. The goal is not to turn everyone into an expert, but to make it easier to understand your own situation without needing spreadsheets or lots of research.

What Cost Saver is

Cost Saver is a growing platform that brings together tools, dashboards, and guides to help you understand your costs.

It is not just one calculator. It is not only a blog. And it is not focused on just one type of bill. Instead, it is built as a place where different tools and views sit together to give you a clearer picture.

Over time, the platform will expand with more tools and new ways to look at costs. Some parts may be more developed than others at any given time, but the direction stays the same: make it easier to see what is going on and where it might be worth paying attention.

How the platform helps

Cost Saver is built around a simple idea: understanding comes before decisions.

Instead of telling you what to buy or what to switch, the platform focuses on giving you:

  • Simple tools to explore and check your costs
  • Clear views that help you see patterns and totals
  • Useful context, such as typical ranges or benchmarks

This way, you can decide for yourself what makes sense to change and what does not.

About data and benchmarks

Where possible, Cost Saver uses data and benchmarks to give you useful context. This may include trusted UK sources and sensible assumptions, depending on the tool.

The aim is not to be perfectly precise in every situation, but to give you a clearer and more useful frame of reference: does something look low, normal, or high compared to typical ranges?

At the same time, prices and offers always come from providers themselves and change over time. That is why Cost Saver should be seen as a guide and a helper, not a final authority. It helps you ask better questions and decide what to look into next.

Some links on the site may be affiliate links, which means Cost Saver may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you.

Who it is for

Cost Saver is built with households in mind first, but it is not limited to them.

It is for anyone who wants:

  • More clarity about their regular costs
  • A calmer way to look at spending
  • Better context before making decisions

You do not need to use everything. Even one or two tools can already make things clearer.

Looking ahead

Cost Saver is being built step by step.

Over time, you will see more tools, more topics, and better ways to explore and understand costs. The aim is not to rush, but to build something that stays simple, useful, and easy to trust.

Data & Sources

We use trusted UK sources (such as Ofgem, Ofcom and the ONS) where available to provide UK-focused insights.

Please note: Information is for guidance only and may not be accurate. Always check provider websites for the latest prices and terms. This is not financial advice.

Get started

Ready to get started?

If you are curious to see how this works in practice, the easiest next step is to try one of the tools and explore your own numbers.