💧 Slow leaks
A flapper that won't seal or a dripping line keeps the pump cycling. DropStop budgets how many minutes per hour your pump should run and alarms when it's exceeded — even for cycles too short to notice.
Catch water leaks before they flood your home.
DropStop watches your well pump's power draw through a smart plug, 24 hours a day. A leaky toilet, a burst pipe, a stuck-open fixture — they all make the pump work in patterns DropStop recognizes. You get a push alert on your phone, and if nobody responds, DropStop can cut the pump's power before the damage is done.
Open the appPlug your well pump into an energy-monitoring smart plug. No plumbing, no sensors on every fixture, no installer.
Every run of the pump means water is flowing. DropStop tracks how long and how often it runs — day, night, and while you're away.
When the pattern looks like a leak, your phone buzzes. Ignore it long enough with auto-shutoff on, and DropStop cuts the pump's power for you.
A flapper that won't seal or a dripping line keeps the pump cycling. DropStop budgets how many minutes per hour your pump should run and alarms when it's exceeded — even for cycles too short to notice.
Water running continuously past your day or night limit raises an alert in minutes, with tighter limits overnight when sustained use is most suspicious.
One tap before you leave applies a much stricter water budget. Any unexpected use while you're gone alerts you immediately — and you can switch it off right from the alert when you're back.
Optional last line of defense: if a leak alert goes unacknowledged, DropStop warns you, then cuts the pump's power — but only when pump activity proves water is actually still flowing.
Push notifications straight to your phone. Critical alerts always get through — there are no quiet hours for a flood.
DropStop installs on your phone like any app, with live pump status, history charts, and full control of every threshold.
Most of it starts small — and your pump knew before you did.
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