Are You Suffering from Subscription Fatigue?
It starts with a $15 monthly fee here and a $20 "Pro" upgrade there. Before you know it, your business is "renting" every single tool it needs to function—from your email to your office suite, and even your employee time clock.
At Redcort Software, we’ve noticed a shift. Business owners are getting tired of the "Perpetual Tax" of SaaS (Software as a Service). They’re asking: "When did I stop owning my tools?"
The "Hidden Tax" of the Cloud
While cloud-based time clocks market themselves on "low entry costs," the long-term math tells a different story. Between per-user fees, forced updates, and the risk of downtime if your internet flicker, the "cheap" option often becomes the most expensive line item on your ledger.
We’re Breaking Down the Math
We’ve just published a deep dive in our It’s About Time resource center that pulls back the curtain on the SaaS model. We explore:
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The 5-Year TCO: How much you’re actually paying for that "low" monthly fee.
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Data Sovereignty: Why keeping your employee records on your own hardware is the ultimate privacy move.
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The Reliability Factor: Why your time clock should work even when the internet doesn't.
If you’re ready to stop renting and start owning your business infrastructure again, this is a must-read.
Read the Full Article: The Hidden 'Subscription Tax' of SaaS Time Tracking