snap&track helps South Africans manage their electricity and water meters, track usage, and stay informed about their consumption—all in one simple platform.
Track electricity and water meters in three easy steps
Take a quick photo of your utility meter—electricity or water—using your phone's camera. Clear and simple.
Our advanced AI instantly reads your meter, extracting the reading with high accuracy. No manual entry needed.
View your usage patterns, track consumption trends, and get insights to help you manage your electricity better.
Powerful features designed for South African utility meter tracking
Monitor your electricity or water consumption and budget better with clear, simple tracking that helps you understand your usage patterns.
Get notified before you run out of units, so you're never caught off guard. Set custom alert thresholds that work for your lifestyle.
Your data is protected with industry-standard security measures. We take your privacy seriously and never share your information.
Designed specifically for South African utility customers, with support for prepaid electricity and water meters.
Better understanding of your usage patterns helps you make smarter decisions about your electricity and water consumption.
Browse approved electricity tariffs for your municipality. Compare rates across South Africa and make sure you are not being overcharged.
Browse Electricity TariffsEverything you need to know about snap&track
Common questions about municipal electricity rates and lifeline tariffs.
A lifeline tariff is a special electricity rate designed to support low-income households. In most South African municipalities, if you consume less than a certain threshold (usually 350kWh - 450kWh per month), you qualify for a subsidized rate. This ensures basic electricity needs remain affordable for everyone.
Municipal electricity rates are typically structured into "blocks." As you use more electricity during a calendar month, the price per unit increases. For example, the first 600kWh might be at one rate, and anything above that at a higher rate. These rates are reviewed and approved annually by NERSA (National Energy Regulator of South Africa) and usually take effect on July 1st each year.
Join South Africans who are already managing their utilities smarter with snap&track.