What Reddit Says About Water Bill Board Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Water Bill Board apps from 15 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/logodesign
Posted by u/watertrackerapp - No votes and 11 comments
r/mildlyinteresting
2 votes and 0 comments so far on Reddit
r/pittsburgh
“Save water shower tomorrow” last seen on Baum heading to Bigelow. My kid uses it as an excuse to push back much needed bathing. ... I started this post because of those ridiculous billboards. I have no idea what the message is supposed to be. Skipping a shower to save the planet is molecules in the...
r/fitbit
I’ve set hourly water reminders to my phone through the Alexa app and on charge 5 you can turn on Alexa notifications
r/ios
I use waterminder for years.
r/advertising
Denver Water “use only what you need” by Sukle. I still think about it constantly. ... An Australian billboard from the 80’s. The brief was ‘to get people to buy more beef.
r/Database
I’m looking if anyone has any suggestions for a small utility billing software. This would be inputting current meter data against previous months. Would also incorporate tiered charges based on volume usage and monthly standard surcharges.
r/Frugal
I use OneNote for a lot of things in my life including tracking when my utility bills are due and how much I paid. It’s now getting a bit cumbersome…
r/smallbusiness
What you're describing (saving customer addresses, chemical usage per visit, per-service pricing, end-of-month billing) is the core use case they're designed for. Your tech goes to each job, logs what chemicals they added and what services they did on their phone, and the invoice essential...
r/androidapps
I live in Canada, and while the app works, the automated bill connection process isn't available either, so it won't work for you even if it did :) ... This might work for you. Easy Bills reminder I am using the paid version but there is a free one as well. ... Tried the ones mentioned in ...
r/Bookkeeping
I have several properties, each with their own utility service providers for the various utilities (water, trash, electricity, etc.). Every month or so I go into each account and download the invoices for each bill.
r/vegaslocals
You can get daily usage on an app. ... Yep, we use Flume. Helped us uncover a number of issues, ... Log into the website of LV Water. There is a section there to look at your usage. ... Water district will give you a 50% rebate on a smart water monitor like Flume. ... PSA: Time to check people. You ...
r/houston
billing department is so completely fkt they haven't even noticed. ... COH Water page. You also have to be patient with it as it doesn't respond immediately like an app. But you can pay your water bill online.
r/realestateinvesting
They have a cost calculator that I used to see if it was worth it for my place and the ROI worked out for me. The only sketchy thing was that the meters I recieved did not look like their front page web photo but my plumber told me it was good. I've been using for a couple months now and haven&...
r/homeowners
Where I live, my water utility and sanitation district use paymentus as their electronic payment processing platform. Back when I bought my home in 2019, the only option for payment method was credit/debit card. Because I like everything automated, I decided it was worth eating the $2.65 processing ...
r/Bookkeeping
And if bill.com is a necessary evil, we may go in that direction, but our customer service experience has been terrible so far. ... Melio might be the solution that fits what you describe best. Take a look at the accounts payable feature.
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