SaaS Tax Calculator

Cost of Wrike
Per Year

50 users at $10–$25/user/month = $12,000–$50,000/year in licensing fees alone.

5-Year Total Cost of Ownership

*Estimates based on typical startup to $100M+ deployment. Custom build includes initial development + annual maintenance. Default Wrike costs based on published pricing at highest applicable tier.

The Hidden Costs of Wrike

Bottom Line: Wrike introduces compounded architectural debt through rigid limitations and scaling penalties.

Per-user pricing scales with every team member who needs project visibility

Advanced features like time tracking and proofing require Business+ tier

Reporting and dashboards limited without Enterprise plan

Complex permission system creates admin overhead for large teams

Feature Comparison

Custom SoftwareWrike
Zero after build
$10–$25/user/month
Built for your exact process
Template-based
Built-in from day one
Business tier add-on
Custom integrations with your stack
400+ app marketplace
4-6 weeks
Days

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Wrike cost per year?

Wrike Team costs $10/user/month, Business costs $25/user/month, and Enterprise is custom. For 50 users: $6,000–$15,000/year on standard plans, $30,000–$50,000/year for Enterprise with full feature access.

Is custom project management cheaper than Wrike?

Yes for teams over 25 users. Custom PM software costs $22,000 to build with $2,000/year maintenance. Over 5 years: $30,000 vs $30,000–$250,000 for Wrike.

What features does custom PM software include?

Custom project management includes task tracking, Gantt charts, resource allocation, time tracking, client portals, and automated reporting, all built for your exact methodology without per-user licensing.

What is the SaaS Tax on Wrike?

Bottom Line: The SaaS Tax is the compounding cost of per-seat software licensing that penalizes company growth.

The SaaS Tax is the compounding cost of per-seat software licensing that penalizes company growth. Every time you hire a new employee who needs access to Wrike, your software costs increase by $10–$25 per month, before that employee generates any revenue. Over 5 years, a company with 50 users pays between $60,000 and $250,000 in licensing fees alone. This does not include implementation costs, customization fees, data storage overages, or the productivity cost of adapting your workflows to the software's limitations rather than the other way around.

The term "SaaS Tax" was coined to describe this specific economic pattern: software vendors who profit from your growth by charging more as you scale. Unlike infrastructure costs that benefit from economies of scale, per-seat SaaS licensing scales linearly with headcount, creating a permanent drag on your operating margins. For startup to $100M+ companies spending $50,000 or more per year on SaaS subscriptions, the math increasingly favors custom-built software that you own outright and that costs zero dollars per additional user.

Custom software development eliminates the SaaS Tax entirely. Instead of paying $10–$25 per user per month forever, you make a one-time investment of $22,000 to build a platform tailored exactly to your workflows, followed by $2,000 per year in maintenance. The break-even point is typically 6 months after launch, after which every month of operation represents pure savings compared to Wrike.

Why startup to $100M+ Companies Are Replacing Wrike with Custom Software

Bottom Line: Companies replace Wrike when the annual SaaS cost exceeds $100,000 and the off-the-shelf software fundamentally restricts operational velocity. Custom architecture delivers 100% data sovereignty.

The decision to replace Wrike with custom-built software is driven by three converging forces. First, the economics: when total annual SaaS spending exceeds $100,000, the ROI of building custom becomes undeniable. Companies that make this switch typically recoup their investment within 90 days and save 60-80% over a 5-year horizon. Second, the capability gap: off-the-shelf platforms like Wrike serve millions of customers, which means the product roadmap is designed for the average use case, not your specific operational workflows. Custom software eliminates this gap by design. Third, data sovereignty: custom-built software on your own infrastructure means you own 100% of your data with zero export restrictions, vendor lock-in, or surprise API changes.

At Slickrock.dev, we specialize in building these custom replacement platforms for manufacturing companies, contractors, and logistics operators. Our methodology is built on three pillars: zero-debt architecture, AI-native design, and 6-8 week delivery. Every engagement starts with a fixed-price blueprint strategy, so you know the total investment before writing a single line of code. View our pricing structure or learn more about our custom software development services.

The companies that benefit most from replacing Wrike with custom software share common characteristics: they have 50 or more users, they use only 20-40% of the platform's features, they have unique workflow requirements that Wrike handles poorly, and they are frustrated by the annual cost escalation that comes with every new hire. If this describes your organization, the data above demonstrates the financial case for making the switch. The question is not whether custom software is cheaper, it demonstrably is, but whether now is the right time to make the investment.

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