Odoo.sh is too expensive.
Every project adds another dedicated bill. The fix isn't a discount — it's owning the cloud underneath, not renting it.
Where the bill comes from
Cost scales with project count
Odoo.sh dedicated pricing is per-project. The second production project doesn't share the cost of the first — it's a whole new line item. For partners running many client tenancies, the bill grows linearly with the customer base, not with actual usage.
Per-worker pricing punishes performance
Need the instance to stay responsive under load? Add a worker. Each one is a recurring charge, so the price of "fast enough" is metered. You end up rationing performance against the monthly invoice instead of sizing for the workload.
You're paying a hosting markup
The dedicated price isn't the raw cost of the servers — it bundles a platform margin on top of the underlying cloud. You never see the wholesale rate, and you can't negotiate it. The markup is the product.
Own the cloud, drop the markup
BYOC: pay your cloud directly
With Bring Your Own Cloud, CloudWady deploys into your own provider account — Hetzner, DigitalOcean, AWS, or a server you already run. The infrastructure bill comes straight from the provider at their published rate. There's no hosting markup in the middle, because CloudWady never resells the servers.
Seat pools, not a per-user tax
CloudWady charges per company tenancy with a pool of seats, not a fee that climbs with every individual you invite. Add the colleague who only needs read access without watching the price tick up. The platform fee is flat and predictable, so a multi-project bill stays legible.
The control plane, not the landlord
CloudWady is the control plane that turns a repo into a live instance in minutes — provisioning, deploys, backups, monitoring. The servers and the data stay in your account, in the region you choose. EU data residency is operated by syscoon GmbH in Germany for teams that need it.
Run the numbers for yourself
We won't quote you a savings percentage we can't back up. The comparison page lays out the side-by-side cost model — per-project, per-worker, and the raw cloud rate under BYOC — so you can plug in your own project count and seat needs.
See the CloudWady vs Odoo.sh comparisonStop renting the markup.
See exactly what your setup would cost on your own cloud, then spin up a tenancy and watch a repo go live in minutes. No commitment until the numbers add up.