Terms of Service

Terms Written
for Humans.

Last updated: April 26, 2026  ·  Effective immediately

What You're Agreeing To

  • Use the tool for legitimate business cost analysis. Don't misuse it or attempt to break it.
  • Output is a directional estimate — not a certified financial audit. Treat it as a starting point.
  • We own the tool, its code, and its content. Cite results freely; don't republish the tool as your own.
  • Our liability is limited. For a free tool, that should surprise no one.

1. Acceptance

By using BadBit.site (the "Service"), you confirm you have read and agree to these terms. If you are using the Service on behalf of a company, you represent that you have authority to bind that company to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the Service.

2. What the Service Is

BadBit.site is a free, browser-based tool that estimates annual SaaS and cloud infrastructure costs, projects optimisation savings, and benchmarks cost-per-employee against industry data from Gartner, Flexera, and McKinsey. All calculations run client-side in your browser. We never receive or store your input data.

The 15–20% savings range and $1,200–$5,000 per-employee benchmark are industry averages, not guarantees. Your actual results will depend on your specific vendor contracts, team structure, and spend patterns.

3. Not Professional Advice

Output from this tool is for informational and internal planning purposes only. It is not financial advice, professional consulting, a certified audit, or a legal or procurement recommendation. Before making material changes to your technology spend, consult a qualified professional who can review your actual situation, vendor contracts, and negotiating position.

4. Acceptable Use

You may use the Service for lawful business cost estimation, board presentations, and IT budget planning. You may not:

  • Misrepresent tool output as a certified financial audit or official assessment.
  • Reverse-engineer, scrape, or systematically extract data from the Service using bots or automated scripts.
  • Use the Service in connection with fraudulent, deceptive, or unlawful activity.
  • Republish the Service's code, interface, or substantial content as your own product without written consent.

5. Intellectual Property

The calculation methodology, design, written content, and source code of BadBit.site are our intellectual property. You may share screenshots, cite results with attribution, and use the PDF report internally or in presentations. You may not republish the tool's code or methodology as your own, or build derivative products based on our design without written permission.

6. Availability and Changes

We provide the Service on a best-effort basis. We may update, modify, or discontinue features at any time. For significant changes that remove core functionality, we aim to give at least 14 days' notice on the homepage. Minor updates — bug fixes, UI improvements — may happen without announcement.

7. Disclaimer of Warranties

The Service is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind, including accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, or uninterrupted availability. Benchmarks reflect industry averages and may not reflect your specific geography, sector, or vendor landscape.

8. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, BadBit.site and its operators are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages — including financial losses or business decisions made on the basis of tool output. Our total liability for any claim shall not exceed the amount you paid us, which for our free service is zero.

9. Third-Party Services

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10. Governing Law

These terms are governed by applicable law. We'd rather resolve disputes informally — email legal@badbit.site first and give us 30 days to address the issue before pursuing formal proceedings.

11. Contact

Terms enquiries: legal@badbit.site. We respond within two business days.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about enterprise SaaS cost optimization and IT infrastructure ROI.

AI-driven SaaS optimization typically saves enterprises 15–20% annually by identifying unused licenses, redundant subscriptions, duplicate tool coverage, and by automating vendor contract renegotiations. For a team of 100 spending $50,000/month, that's $90,000–$120,000 saved per year.

An Enterprise SaaS Audit is a systematic review of all software subscriptions, cloud services, hosting, and IT spending across your organization. It identifies waste, optimizes licensing tiers, maps tool overlap, and creates a clear IT infrastructure ROI roadmap for executive stakeholders and CFOs.

Cost Per Employee = Total Annual IT Spend ÷ Team Size. Industry benchmarks for B2B tech budgeting range from $1,200–$5,000/employee/year depending on sector. This metric is critical for board presentations, IT budget planning cycles, and benchmarking against industry peers.

Include all cloud infrastructure costs: AWS/GCP/Azure compute, storage, CDN, database services, DNS, SSL management, backup, monitoring tools, and any managed hosting. Cloud infrastructure optimization can yield an additional 10–25% savings through right-sizing, reserved instances, and spot pricing strategies.

The 15–20% savings range is derived from Gartner, Flexera, and McKinsey research on enterprise SaaS spend patterns. The actual savings depend on your current vendor contracts, license utilization rates, and negotiation leverage. Use this tool as a directional benchmark, then engage a certified SaaS optimization consultant for a detailed audit.

Yes. Click the "Download PDF Report" button to generate a print-ready version of your cost analysis. The report includes your current spend breakdown, projected savings, cost per employee, and year-over-year projections — formatted professionally for CFO and board-level presentations.