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How to Reduce SaaS Spend: The Sourcing Guide

How to Reduce SaaS Spend: The Sourcing Guide

SaaS spend is often one of the largest unmanaged overheads in growing enterprises. Because software is easy to purchase, decentralized teams frequently acquire overlapping tools, leading to massive license waste and auto-renewal traps.

The SaaS Sourcing Optimization Framework

Optimizing your SaaS stack requires a systematic approach that goes beyond simply asking vendors for discounts. It is about restructuring your software portfolio for commercial efficiency.

Follow these core steps to reclaim control of your SaaS spend:

  1. Identify and Consolidate: Build a complete inventory of all active SaaS applications. Group tools by function (e.g., project management, CRM) to find duplicates and establish a single standard.
  2. Rightsize User Entitlements: Review actual application login data. Move inactive users or downgrade users who do not require premium feature tiers (e.g., Salesforce Enterprise vs. Professional).
  3. Audit Renewal Pipelines: Establish a renewal calendar at least 90 days in advance. Many SaaS contracts include auto-renewal clauses that lock you into another year if not terminated in writing.
  4. Negotiate Price Protection Caps: Ensure all new agreements include fixed caps on future renewal price increases (e.g., maximum 3-5% increase per year) to prevent vendor lock-in spikes.

Independent Sourcing vs. Reseller Bias

Many enterprises rely on software resellers or agents to manage their renewals. However, resellers are typically paid on commission by the software vendors. To secure the deepest savings, use independent, buyer-side consulting partners who do not accept vendor commissions and remain 100% aligned with your budget targets.

Maciej Makson

Written by Maciej Makson

Independent B2B IT procurement advisor and sourcing strategist. Procurement advisor and strategist, having negotiated €100M+ spend for global corporations in the luxury, consulting, health tech, and aviation industries. Learn more about our buyer-aligned services on our About Page or connect on LinkedIn.

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