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Carriers benchmarked
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Metros covered
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Four quick answers. We tell you if your rate is fair, low, or too high. Use this if you do not have your bill in front of you.
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From upload to savings report in about a minute. No setup, no account.
Drop in your PDF bill. We support the big carriers and plenty of local ones. No account needed.
Our AI compares each line to real market rates for your area and service level.
Get a clear breakdown of extra costs, odd fees, and the next steps that can help.
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You're uploading a financial document. Here's what we do with it.
Your bill is deleted after analysis
The PDF you upload is processed and then permanently deleted. It's never written to disk or long-term storage. This happens within seconds of your report being generated.
No humans read your bill
Your document goes directly to our AI. No employee or contractor sees its contents. The analysis is fully automated.
We keep anonymous rate data
After each analysis we record anonymous rate data like provider, ZIP code, service type, base rate, and fees. No name. No account number. Nothing tied to you.
We never sell your data
We have no relationship with any carrier. Your data is never sold, shared with advertisers, or passed to third parties. Our revenue comes from analysis and specialist services.
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How it's grounded
No black-box scoring. No invented stats.
Sourced rates, not black-box scoring
Every benchmark cites a public carrier rate card, FCC filing, or live wholesale quote. The methodology is inspectable.
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We take no affiliate fees from carriers. The analysis is the analysis.
Free always, paid help optional
The bill audit is free. You only pay if you want a specialist to negotiate, and only if they save you money.
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A sample SpendAdvisor analysis on a real-format business bill.
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Common questions
Carrier guides
Comcast Business
The largest SMB cable footprint in the US. Competitive new-customer rates. Auto-renewal cliff is where most customers get hurt.
Pricing guideAT&T Business
Fiber in 52 metros, recently expanded after the Lumen mass-markets acquisition. New-customer rate card is aggressive. Renewals are not.
Pricing guideSpectrum Business
Charter's business unit. Coax in most markets, fiber in select buildings. Pricing tracks Comcast closely with less retention flexibility.
Pricing guideVerizon Business
ILEC in the Northeast with the strongest commercial fiber footprint east of the Mississippi. Enterprise-grade support at enterprise prices.
Pricing guideLumen Business
Debt-heavy and divesting assets, which means they're unusually negotiable right now. Deep enterprise and government fiber across the US.
Pricing guideCox Business
Regional cable dominant in Phoenix, Las Vegas, Atlanta, and New England. Pricing and contract patterns mirror Comcast.
Pricing guideCity guides
Chicago
Tier A DIA market. AT&T and Comcast are everywhere. Crown Castle has dense lit fiber downtown. One of the most competitive mid-market fiber markets in the Midwest.
Pricing guideDallas
AT&T's home market. Fiber coverage inside the Tollway is extensive. Spectrum and Frontier also compete. DIA pricing is below the national Tier A average.
Pricing guideAtlanta
Strong competitive market inside I-285. Google Fiber in Midtown and Old Fourth Ward. AT&T, Comcast, Lumen, and Crown Castle all quote aggressively.
Pricing guideMiami
AT&T and Comcast split the commercial market. Lightpath expanded into south Florida in 2025. Crown Castle strong in Brickell and downtown.
Pricing guideLos Angeles
Largest metro in the US by commercial addresses. AT&T, Spectrum, and Crown Castle dominate. DIA 100 Mbps wholesale has been as low as $295 in parts of LA.
Pricing guideNew York
The most competitive DIA market in the country. 1 Gbps DIA wholesale can hit $350 per month. Verizon, Lightpath, Crown Castle, and Spectrum all compete hard.
Pricing guideTakes about a minute. No credit card. No account. Your bill is deleted after analysis.