Work out the real cost by starting with the fee, then adding what it grows to as you hire, the hours spent working around its gaps, the price of tools you keep only to fill those gaps, and the switching cost of being locked in. Multiply across years. The true cost is usually well above the monthly sticker price.
Information current as at 5 July 2026
The price a tool advertises is the smallest part of what it costs you. Around that sticker sit several other costs that never appear on the invoice: the way the price grows, the hours lost to its gaps, the other tools you keep only to prop it up. Working out the real number is how you compare tools, and builds, honestly.
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If you have made something and it needs to become real, send it over. We will tell you honestly what it needs to be live, safe and yours, whether that is a quick fix you can do or a proper build. No obligation.
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