SaaS
Sucks.

Stop renting your software and start owning it.Build and run any business app.

A typical rented SaaS stack for a 200-person company.
24 line items, a sample. Monthly list prices.
Auto-renewing
Last 30 days · 4 rate increases · 61 seats added
  • CRM$8,550 per month
  • Infrastructure monitoring$3,900 per month
  • Marketing automation$3,200 per month
  • Support desk$2,400 per month
  • Issue tracking$2,150 per month
  • Applicant tracking$1,850 per month
  • Internal trackers$1,700 per month
  • Internal tools$1,400 per month
  • Application monitoring$1,250 per month
  • Customer messaging$1,120 per month
  • Email marketing$880 per month
  • Project management$790 per month
  • Time tracking$780 per month
  • Task boards$650 per month
  • Expense reports$620 per month
  • Error tracking$580 per month
  • Product analytics$560 per month
  • Docs and knowledge base$520 per month
  • On-call and incident$470 per month
  • Scheduling$420 per month
  • Sprint planning$380 per month
  • Forms and surveys$350 per month
  • Status page$340 per month
  • Workflow automation$300 per month
Per month
$35,160
Per year
$421,920
Over 5 years
$2,109,600
Paid so far this year
$210,960.00 paid so far this year, and rising

Own your whole stack.

A few of the tools we run our own company on. We built every one on Remy, instead of renting it from someone else.

Describe what your team needs. Remy builds it and runs it.

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What SaaS actually costs you

What owning it gets you instead

Renting
You pay forever.The subscriptions renew every month, year after year, and the total only climbs as the team adds more tools.
Owning
It fits exactly.Build the tool around how your team actually works, not the other way around.
Renting
You own nothing.After years of payments there's no asset to show for it. Stop paying and everything you kept inside it is gone.
Owning
You own it.The code and the data are yours: an asset you keep, not a subscription you rent.
Renting
It never quite fits.It was built for the average of every company that bought it, so your team ends up bending its process to fit the software.
Owning
You change it whenever.Need it to work differently? Add it yourself. The roadmap is yours now.
Renting
You can't change it.Need it to work differently? File a request and wait on a roadmap you can't see, behind thousands of other customers.
Owning
No lock-in.It's standard code in your own repo. Keep it on Remy, or take it anywhere.

You’ve been renting someone else’s guess at your problem.

The infrastructure’s handled. You own the software.

Software used to be something you rented.Now it’s something you own.

For individuals

Start from a template and tell Remy how to make it yours, or start from a blank page and describe what you need. Either way, Remy builds it, deploys it on real infrastructure, and it’s yours to keep.

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For companies

Your team is already building software with AI. Remy is where it runs: owned, governed, and visible from the first line of code, instead of scattered across personal laptops and accounts.

And the boring documents your security and compliance people ask for, SOC 2, audit logs, data residency, a pre-filled security questionnaire, are already handled.

Learn more about Remy for organizations

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Enterprise infrastructure, standard on every app.

Database
Typed, code-defined SQL, per-tenant isolated, backed up
Vector database
Hybrid semantic search with reranking and cited retrieval (RAG)
Authentication
Managed identity and roles, SSO over SAML and OIDC
Audit log
Immutable, semantic, OCSF export to any SIEM
Interfaces
Web, HTTP API, MCP, voice, email, webhooks, and cron
Compute
Auto-scaling on AWS and Cloudflare
Reliability
Redundant by default, global CDN, HTTPS everywhere
Compliance
SOC 2 Type I & II, GDPR
Data residency
United States, EU, Canada, Australia
Portability
Standard TypeScript in a git repo you own

Every app is standard TypeScript in a git repo you own. See what comes standard with every app.