Foundation code for automation teams — at a fraction of what it costs to build and maintain in-house.
The real cost of a robust, distributed automation foundation.
| Build In-House | Automation Mojo | |
|---|---|---|
| Annual cost | 1–2 senior engineers at $150,000–$250,000 each, plus benefits and overhead. | $100,000 / year — roughly half of one senior engineer's loaded cost, about a quarter of what it takes to build and maintain in-house. |
| Time to first results | 2–3 years of trial and error before a robust foundation is in place, with real risk of a mid-course rewrite. | 1–2 months to get your teams productive on a stack that has already been hardened over years of production use. |
| Rewrite risk | If the first attempt doesn't scale, your team does a disruptive rewrite while product work is on hold. | The foundation is already battle-tested across complex, distributed test environments. You build on top of it, not underneath it. |
| Ongoing maintenance | Dependency upgrades, platform churn, and capability gaps stay on your team's backlog indefinitely. | We maintain the foundation. Your engineers stay focused on product-specific automation, not plumbing. |
| Scale & extensibility | Hiring bottleneck: one or two people hold the knowledge, and onboarding the next engineer takes months. | Designed for extension. Your team adds domain-specific layers on top of a stable foundation that scales with your needs. |
A single senior automation engineer, fully loaded, runs roughly $200,000 per year. A two-person in-house build-out approaches half a million annually before you have a production-ready foundation. On a multi-year project, Automation Mojo saves organizations millions of dollars over the life of the work — while delivering results faster and carrying less risk of a rewrite.
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