Comparison

Domopay vs operator apps - complete comparison

Tauron eBOK for electricity, PGNiG for gas, MójGUS for the meter office, eUrząd for water. What does one shared app like Domopay give you instead of five separate ones?

Most Polish households use 3-5 separate operator apps to report water, gas, and electricity readings. That's convenient for the providers but painful for residents - each app has its own login, schedule, and data entry flow. Domopay collects everything in one place. It doesn't replace operator accounts; it adds the control layer they lack: history, analytics, reminders, comparisons.

Features vs operator apps

As of May 2026. Operator app features change - verify with official sources.

Features vs operator appsDomopayTauron eBOKPGNiG eBOKPGE eBOK
Multiple meter types (water, gas, electricity, heat)---
Multiple addresses / properties in one account
Reading deadline reminders
Offline mode (save without internet)---
Cost calculator (G11, G12, G12w tariffs)-
Manager / landlord features---
PDF / CSV history export
Free basic plan
Multilingual interface (PL/EN/UK/RU)---
Multi-provider integration in one app---
iOS + Android + Web
EU data hosting (GDPR)
Share readings with neighbors / co-tenants---

Operator apps - what to know

Tauron eBOK

Strengths

Official Tauron app - best for electricity and tariff account handling. Direct reading submission to the operator.

Limits

Electricity only - no water, gas, or heat. No support for multiple addresses outside Tauron.

→ Domopay

Domopay complements this by adding all other utilities in one view.

PGNiG eBOK

Strengths

Standard for households using PGNiG gas. Convenient billing and payment history on the operator side.

Limits

No meters for other utilities, no comparative analytics, no manager tools.

→ Domopay

Domopay complements this with analytics and reminders covering all utilities.

PGE eBOK

Strengths

Official PGE Dystrybucja app - works well for PGE customers, integrates invoice and readings at the source.

Limits

No other utilities, no multi-address aggregation, Polish only.

→ Domopay

Domopay complements this with multilingual UI and a whole-home view, not just electricity.

MójGUS and local water utilities

Strengths

Allow reading submission to a specific water provider. Some have local resident messaging.

Limits

Every town has its own app - quality varies. No unified history or calculation.

→ Domopay

Domopay complements this with a universal calculator and unified history across all water operators.

When to choose Domopay over an operator app

You have meters for different utilities

Water, gas, electricity, and heat from different providers - one place instead of four apps.

You rent out an apartment

Domopay lets you share reading visibility with your tenant and auto-calculate settlements.

You manage a building or housing association

Manager accounts see all units and meters. Export for annual reports.

You live in a multilingual household

4-language interface - every household member enters readings in their own language.

Comparison questions

Can I use Domopay alongside an operator app?

Yes - most users do. The operator app remains the payment and tariff hub, while Domopay handles history, analytics, and multi-meter tracking. Readings get entered once.

Does Domopay auto-submit readings to the operator?

Not yet - you currently re-enter readings in the operator panel after logging them in Domopay. Our roadmap includes API integrations with the largest Polish providers (Tauron, PGE, PGNiG).

What if my provider has no app?

That's exactly where Domopay helps - many local water utilities and heating plants have no app at all. Domopay gives you the history that the operator doesn't.

Is Domopay free?

During beta - fully free. Post-launch will be freemium: basic resident features stay free, while manager and landlord features will be premium.

Try one app instead of five

Join the beta program and get access as soon as the app is ready.