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🙌48
Ratings
📼5 scs
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📦~ in 3 weeks
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All Versions of Energy CURB

4.2.1

June 21, 2024

Support for Curb M10 Device and bug fixes

4.2.0

March 29, 2023

What's New: We've heard the customer feedback, and this mobile app update is based on your pain points! Here's the breakdown: - Key features now default to cost instead of kWh. - Added a new section to the main navigation focusing on your household's historical device usage and cost. - User experience optimization that includes: - Added a submenu that is present throughout the entire experience - Added a tutorial for first-time users to understand the Curb experience - Squashed several bugs
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4.1.10

August 8, 2022

Improved readability on live data views Saving Location Data as CSV

4.1.4

July 27, 2022

Download your locations data for the current billing period Layout fixes better interactions with buttons fixed bugs for missing text, mislabeled measure and erroneous zero value
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4.1.3

July 2, 2022

A line height issue clipping text on some iPhones was addressed. On the solar dashboard, if the information is too tall it will now scroll. Certain header texts were rescaled. Open drop down menus were better aligned.
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4.1.2

June 30, 2022

Added prior day's data to the register view; handful of font adjustments for better legibility
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4.0.9

May 28, 2022

Bug fixes for Dynamic Typing

4.0.8

May 17, 2022

4.0.8 includes font fixes for a variety of devices. Layout re-arrangement for iPads. Font fixes for disability accessibility.
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4.0.1

April 1, 2022

Bug fixing

4.0.0

March 31, 2022

Energy Score: Your daily energy score compares your energy usage yesterday to your baseline energy usage for the current season. Lower daily energy usage results in a higher daily score. Solar: Your solar tab is visualizing the energy that is flowing into and out of your home. Recommendations: Tips on how to save energy in your home.
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Price History of Energy CURB

Description of Energy CURB

Elevation's Curb is your smart home energy monitoring system. The Curb app provides actionable data on how your home consumes energy. With these insights from Curb, you can save money/energy by: - Monitoring energy costs/use in real-time on your overall home (including solar production) - Tracking energy costs/use in your home over time - See what specific active and idle appliances are using electricity in your home in real-time To purchase a Curb energy monitor, visit: poweredbyelevation.com Customer Support: Website: https://www.poweredbyelevation.com/contact-us Email: support@poweredbyelevation.com
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Energy CURB: FAQ

Does Energy CURB work on iPad devices?

Yes, Energy CURB has support for iPad devices.
The Energy CURB app was developed by Curb, Inc..
The minimum supported iOS version for the Energy CURB app is iOS 13.4.
Users have given Energy CURB a so-so rating of 2.4 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Energy Curb App Is Utilities.
The latest version of the Energy CURB app is 4.2.1.
The last update for Energy CURB was on July 1, 2024.
Energy CURB was first released on February 5, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
Energy CURB is available in English.
No, Energy CURB is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, Energy CURB does not include options for in-app purchases.
No, you cannot use Energy CURB with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Energy CURB

  • Try their other apps.

    If you want the old setup, try using WattWise or HouseTrack. They are all from the same developer. Anyway, I've been using HouseTrack for a few days, and it’s the old Curb app with the same privacy policy. I would love to get more acute usage stats, but all of my monitors are clustered into one zone. Curb says they can’t program zones, the electrical contractor is responsible. Still trying to figure how that works. Why can the contractor label and designate zones, but the client cannot. And what magic software do they use that’s not available to the homeowner?
  • No graph charts anymore.

    The new version of this app forces bar graphs which are not as useful as the historical line graphs. You don’t get to see when something ran anymore. All you can tell is that something ran on a day or week or months you don’t get to see when it happens. That data is extremely helpful and to have it taken away is highly disappointing.
  • Amazing

    I ❤️Curb Energy Monitoring