Calculating the Hidden Costs of Self-Hosting
You run a mission-critical digital experience, demanding enterprise-grade performance, security, and uptime. Yet, if you’re managing your own infrastructure, you face a paradox: The self-hosting decision that initially saved money on fees is now costing you developer time, productivity, and your strategic roadmap.
These hidden costs—the “developer tax” imposed by operational overhead—are often the single biggest drag on your IT budget. They prevent your skilled engineers from focusing on building revenue-driving features and advancing your core mission.
The Hidden Cost Calculator Suite is a single, downloadable spreadsheet file designed specifically for developers and IT leaders. Use it to expose the true financial drain of self-managed infrastructure and build a data-driven business case for modernization.
Three tools to quantify pain points
This .xlsx file includes three focused calculators, each designed to translate operational complexity into measurable dollar costs:
1. Innovation Opportunity Cost Calculator
This quantifies the time and money your team spends on mandatory reactive security, compliance, and infrastructure upkeep, revealing the annual amount wasted that could be re-allocated to innovative development.
2. Downtime Risk Cost Calculator
Unplanned site outages due to infrastructure gaps are a direct financial attack. This calculator helps you determine your true revenue exposure by modeling losses based on your site’s traffic, conversion rates, and estimated downtime hours.
3. Stack Complexity TCO Evaluator
Managing multiple infrastructure vendors (Cloud, CDN, WAF, Monitoring, etc.) introduces constant administrative friction. This calculator exposes the soft costs that drain your team’s energy and productivity.
Shift from administrators to innovators
The goal is to reclaim the time your engineers deserve. Download the WP Engine Hidden Cost Calculator Suite now and get the clear, compelling data you need to shift your team’s focus from being infrastructure administrators back to being business innovators.