Power Alert for Holiday Homes & Rentals
Get peace of mind when you’re away. PowerNotify sends instant email, SMS, or phone call notifications if the mains power or internet fails at your holiday home, Airbnb, or rental property.
Why Owners Love PowerNotify
- Know about power cuts before guests do
- Protect fridges, freezers and smart locks or cameras
- Automatically alert cleaners, managers or neighbours
- Simple setup — plug into any USB outlet and join Wi-Fi
Popular Scenarios
- Remote cottages and holiday lets with no nearby neighbours
- City apartments between guest stays
- Second homes left unattended for long periods
- Properties with smart locks, heating, or CCTV that rely on power and internet
Avoid Guest Complaints & Refunds
A power cut just before a guest arrives can mean no heating, dead fridges, and smart locks that no longer work. If the first you hear about it is an angry phone call, you may have no time to fix the problem — and end up offering refunds or discounts.
With PowerNotify, you’ll know as soon as power or internet drops. You can contact guests proactively, arrange for someone local to attend, or delay check-in until everything is working again.
How It Works
- Plug in. Use any USB power next to your router or key appliance.
- Connect to Wi-Fi. Join the device to your network in minutes.
- Add contacts. Set who gets email/SMS/voice alerts (you, property manager, cleaner, neighbour).
- Relax. If power or internet fails, you’ll know immediately and can take action.
Keep guests happy and properties safe
Order now and set up before your next booking.
Buy PowerNotifyFAQ
Do I need one device per property?
Yes, one device per property is recommended. You can manage all devices from the same account and set different recipients for each.
Will it alert me if Wi-Fi goes down while power stays on?
Yes — loss of internet connectivity is treated the same as power loss for alerting purposes. If the device can’t reach the cloud, it will trigger an alert after your chosen window.
Can I add my cleaner or local key holder as a contact?
Absolutely. Many owners set their own email or phone as the first contact and add local managers or neighbours as secondary recipients for faster on-site response.