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Owned Software vs Per-Seat SaaS: Which Should You Choose?

In short

Owned custom software is a one-time build you keep forever; per-seat SaaS is a subscription you rent indefinitely. Own it when the workflow is core to how you win and keep customers and the per-seat cost compounds; rent it when an off-the-shelf tool already fits and the seat count stays small.

Owned custom software
Per-seat SaaS
Cost over time
One-time build, then near-zero — it amortizes into an asset.
Recurs forever; grows with every seat and contact.
Ownership
You own the code, data and IP outright.
The vendor owns it; you license access.
Fit
Shaped to exactly your funnel and process.
One-size-fits-many; you adapt to the tool.
Lock-in
None — run it yourself or hand it to anyone.
Migration cost, export limits, price hikes.
Speed to start
Days to a working demo, weeks to a full build.
Sign up in minutes.
Best when
The workflow is core and the SaaS stack keeps stacking.
The need is generic and the team is small.
The honest take

Buy the SaaS when the capability is commodity (email, accounting) and the seat count is small — owning that makes no sense. Build when you're paying per seat or per contact for something central to acquisition or retention; that's where renting compounds and owning pays off. We replace about $3,496/mo of SaaS for a typical client.

Frequently asked questions

Is owned software always cheaper than SaaS?
No. For small, generic needs, SaaS is cheaper and faster. Owned software wins when you're paying per seat or per contact for a core workflow and the cost compounds as you grow — over two to three years it usually comes out ahead, and you keep an asset.
What happens to my SaaS data if I switch to owned software?
You migrate it into software you own, on your schedule. We build against the same APIs and export your existing data, so the switch is gradual rather than a rip-and-replace.

Ship a working demo before you pay a cent.

We scope it, build it, and hand you something live — within one business day. A $100 refundable deposit is all it takes to start. If the demo doesn't impress you, you owe us nothing.