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You need a decora style outlet and switches. They all have the same large rectangular opening. All the Caseta wireless switches use that style. Not sure on open source options.
Also make sure that outlet is GFCI while you’re at it.
You know... I hadn't even noticed that outlet wasn't GFCI... Ha!
Ok, you (and everyone else in thread) are right, the idea of rewiring the whole box wasn't appealing to me, but if I'm being objective it's actually not that much work and is probably less money overall than the smart switch itself.
Thanks folks, for shaking the blinders off me!
It could be down the line from another GFCI receptacle and still be protected. You can use a tester to trip it and see.