ThriftStack is a platform for small UK businesses to identify and manage their IT software expenses by providing insights into unused or overlapping tools, helping them take control of their IT budget.
Quickly evaluates your current software usage and identifies overlaps or unused tools for cost-saving opportunities.
Provides an easy-to-understand view of your current IT setup, highlighting key tools and their usage.
Offers tailored suggestions to optimize or reduce your software subscriptions without any commitment or pressure.
Reports are generated in the user's browser and can be downloaded or deleted at any time, ensuring data privacy and security.
Users have the choice to share tool spend data and email addresses for potential savings insights and feedback, maintaining control over their information.
The tool does not sell or share user data with third parties and avoids the use of tracking cookies or ad pixels.
Automatically identify overlaps and unused tools in your software subscriptions to uncover potential cost savings.
Provides insights into current software spend compared to industry averages and highlights overlapping functionalities among tools.
Offers key recommendations like reviewing subscriptions and right-sizing plans to save on software costs.
Allows users to talk to an assistant to get implementation steps, cost-saving calculations, and alternative solutions.
Offers simple explanations in plain English for the recommendations provided in a loaded report, making it easier for small business owners to understand complex information.
Allows users to select a preloaded report or load one of their own to receive tailored, interactive advice from the assistant.
Identify software subscriptions that are being paid for but not actively used, allowing you to optimize your spending by canceling unnecessary services.
Spot and address redundancy by discovering tools with similar functionalities, enabling you to streamline your tech stack.
Receive tailored recommendations for cutting costs based on your current software spending patterns.