Lower your internet bill · Updated May 2026

How to lower my internet bill.

Negotiating your internet bill works — calling your ISP typically saves $10–$40 a month. The hard part is the call itself: the phone tree, the hold, the retention script. Dip is an AI agent that handles all of it. It calls your internet provider, negotiates a lower rate with a competitor’s price in hand, and you approve the result before anything changes. Flat $15/month, 0% of savings kept.

How Dip lowers your internet bill

  1. 01

    Point Dip at your internet bill

    Connect via Plaid, forward a statement, or snap a photo. Dip reads the plan and pulls competing ISP prices in your zip.

  2. 02

    Dip calls your ISP's retention desk

    A real-time voice agent dials the loyalty line, gets past first-line support, and asks for a lower rate with a competitor's offer in hand.

  3. 03

    You approve the win

    You see the offer and approve before it commits. Don't like it? Your old rate stays. The recording and transcript are yours to keep.

Lower your bill by provider

Every ISP has its own retention quirks and IVR path. Dip knows them — here are the internet providers it negotiates.

Frequently asked

How can I lower my internet bill?

Call your internet provider's retention department, cite a competing ISP's current price in your area, and ask them to match it or re-apply a promotional rate. ISPs reliably discount for customers who ask — calling to negotiate typically saves $10–$40/month — but most people never make the call. Dip is an AI agent that makes it for you: it dials retention, navigates the phone tree, negotiates, and lets you approve the offer before anything changes. Flat $15/month, and it keeps 0% of what it saves.

How much can I save by negotiating my internet bill?

Calling your ISP to negotiate typically saves $10–$40 per month — $120–$480 a year on a single internet bill. The biggest lever is the gap between the promotional rate that lured you in and the higher rate you roll onto after 12 months, which most providers raise without notice.

When is the best time to negotiate my internet bill?

Two windows work best: 5–10 days before your bill closes (so a credit or rate change lands on the next cycle), and right after a price-increase notice or when your promo expires — you have documented leverage and the rep expects the call. Dip can watch for these moments and call at the right time on your behalf.

Can Dip negotiate my internet bill without me on the phone?

Yes. You sign a one-time letter of authorization, and Dip calls retention as your authorized agent — not pretending to be you. You get a recording and transcript, and you approve any change before it commits.

Does this work for fiber and 5G home internet too?

Yes for fiber (AT&T Fiber, Frontier Fiber, CenturyLink) — same retention-call mechanic. 5G home internet (T-Mobile, Verizon) is flat-rate, so the levers are smaller and mostly about line-bundling discounts; Dip is honest about that and will tell you if there's no room to move.

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Let Dip make the ISP call.

Dip is in closed beta. Join the waitlist and you’ll be invited once we’ve negotiated enough bills to know the calls land right.