Name the tool you’re tired of paying for.
Tell us what you rent and how your team actually uses it. We’ll tell you what owning it would take — honestly, including the times the answer is “keep renting.”
Get your five-year rent receipt.
Email us the tools you pay for and your team size. Within 24 hours you get one page back: what your stack costs over five years, what you actually use — and what the same five years look like when the number is $0/mo.
Request the receiptA real reply.
From a builder, not a pipeline. A few sharp questions about how your team actually uses the tool — the same questions the audit starts with.
Thirty minutes, no deck.
We look at your real workflow together and sketch the keep list out loud. You’ll know by the end of the call whether this is worth pursuing.
A plan with a number on it.
A fixed-price build plan from the audit — or a written “keep renting, here’s why.” Either way, you leave knowing more than you came with.
The code never lives anywhere you can’t reach. You watch it grow commit by commit.
Everything built so far stays yours — code, data, documentation. No exit fee, no hostage.
If something we built breaks, we fix it. That’s not billable — that’s the build.
Keep paying monthly — like rent — until the build is paid off. Then $0, forever.