Connect Octopus Energy integrations
Trace your home energy consumption and smart tariffs by integrating Octopus Energy with Make. Connecting your meters to our workflow automation tool lets you instantly retrieve half-hourly usage values, log daily price shifts, and coordinate EV charging logs. Register for free today to build your first smart power connection.
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Build your Octopus Energy integrations.
In today's fast-paced digital landscape, optimizing your utility management through smart automation is no longer a luxury but a necessity. By leveraging the power of Make, businesses and smart home enthusiasts alike can easily connect Octopus Energy with hundreds of other essential web applications to build robust, automated workflows. Imagine automatically syncing your daily electricity consumption data from Octopus Energy directly to Google Sheets for analysis, sending instant Telegram alerts when energy tariffs drop, or triggering smart home devices based on real-time pricing updates. Make provides a powerful, no-code visual builder that eliminates the need for complex API development, allowing you to design tailored integrations that match your exact operational needs. This level of process automation not only saves countless hours of manual tracking but also helps you optimize energy consumption and reduce overhead costs through data-driven decision-making. Whether you want to streamline monthly energy reporting, connect smart IoT devices, or build complex multi-step automated sequences, this platform is the key to unlocking the full potential of your utility data. Take control of your energy data today and try Make to integrate Octopus Energy to build your own custom automated systems.
Return a list of consumption values for half-hour periods for a given meter-point and meter. Unit of measurement: Electricity meters: kWh SMETS1 Secure gas meters: kWh SMETS2 gas meters: m^3 Warning Half-hourly consumption data is only available for smart meters. Requests for consumption data for non-smart meters will return an empty response payload.
Retrieve the details of a product (including all its tariffs) for a particular point in time.
Return a list of energy products. By default, results will be public energy products but if the authenticated organisations will also see products available to their organisation. Authentication: public and authenticated.
List the tariff components for a given product, GSP and tariff code
Performs an arbitrary authorized API call.
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Popular Octopus Energy workflows.
Automate your Octopus Energy data. Connect smart tariffs to your apps, track usage, and build smart energy workflows.
Unlock Smart Energy Savings: Automate Octopus Energy with Make
Connect Octopus Energy to Make to automate consumption tracking and optimize your smart home. Instantly send live tariff alerts to Slack, log data in Google Sheets, and manage your budget automatically.
Automatically log your daily energy usage and costs directly into Google Sheets or your database without manual exporting.
Receive instant notifications on Slack or SMS when dynamic energy tariffs drop, helping you use power when it is cheapest.
Connect your energy data to smart home platforms to run appliances or charge your EV only during low-cost, green energy windows.
Automatically sync monthly energy bill details and consumption data with your personal finance or accounting apps.
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