Build In-House vs. Automation Mojo

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.

The math, in plain terms

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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