Build a power outage map widget
Monitor local utility outages without reopening a full outage map
When the lights flicker or the Wi-Fi drops, the search usually starts with one question: is there a power outage near me? A power outage map widget keeps that repeated check close without making you reopen a utility outage page again and again.
With Kepo AI, you can turn a local utility outage map or restoration update page into a compact desktop widget for quick awareness.
Why use a desktop outage tracker
Outage pages matter most when you are already interrupted. You may need to know whether the problem is limited to your home, affecting the neighborhood, or part of a wider utility issue.
A desktop tracker is useful when you are working through bad weather, remote work interruptions, or local service instability and want a quick signal without keeping a full map open.
Create a power outage map widget with Kepo AI
Use one short component-generation prompt.
DTE outage map widget.Replace the utility name with the local provider you want to monitor.
Who this is useful for
Remote workers, families, small offices, and local operators can use an outage widget to see whether power problems are changing nearby.
It is less useful if you need a full interactive utility map, emergency guidance, or detailed repair crew information.
FAQ
Is this an existing Kepo plugin?
Not necessarily. This page describes a widget idea that you can generate with Kepo AI. It is not a claim that a finished plugin is already published in the Kepo store.
Can I make a widget for my own utility company?
Yes. Use the utility name or outage page you already check, and ask Kepo AI to build a focused desktop tracker around it.
Can this replace official outage alerts?
No. Treat it as quick awareness. Keep using official utility alerts, emergency alerts, and local safety guidance when conditions are serious.
Can I track weather and outages together?
Yes, but keep the widget focused. If the page becomes crowded, make separate weather alert and outage tracker widgets.
Download Kepo, open the AI builder, and ask it to create a power outage map widget for the utility you check repeatedly.
Use it when the outage status is the thing you keep refreshing.