Early-stage startups spend thousands on SaaS tools they could self-host. Stockyard gives you the same tools at a fraction of the cost.
Sentry: $26/mo. LaunchDarkly: $100/mo for 10 seats. Statuspage: $79/mo. Mixpanel: $20/mo. Bitly: $35/mo. That is $260/mo before you have written a single line of product code.
Or $29/mo for all of them, self-hosted, with Stockyard Complete.
Error tracker. Replaces Sentry ($26/mo). Free: 5,000 errors/mo. Pro: $0.99/mo.
Feature flags. Replaces LaunchDarkly ($10/seat/mo). Free: 10 flags. Pro: $0.99/mo.
Status page. Replaces Statuspage.io ($79/mo). Free: 3 components. Pro: $0.99/mo.
User analytics. Replaces Mixpanel ($20/mo). Free: 10K events/mo. Pro: $1.99/mo.
| Tool | Replaces | SaaS Price | Stockyard |
|---|---|---|---|
| Seismograph | Sentry | $26/mo | $0.99/mo |
| Salt Lick | LaunchDarkly | $10/seat/mo | $0.99/mo |
| Paddock | Statuspage.io | $79/mo | $0.99/mo |
| Headcount | Mixpanel | $20/mo | $1.99/mo |
| Corral | Hookdeck | $25/mo | $0.99/mo |
| Total | $150/mo | $29/mo (Complete) |
The Stockyard Complete bundle includes all 150 tools for a flat $29 per month. No per-seat pricing, no usage tiers, no overage charges. A five-person startup and a fifty-person company pay the same amount. Each tool runs as an independent binary, so you only install what you use — there is no bloated platform where activating one feature requires configuring twelve others. The tools that replace your most expensive subscriptions are typically error tracking (Seismograph replaces Sentry), feature flags (Salt Lick replaces LaunchDarkly), status pages (Paddock replaces Statuspage), and analytics (Headcount replaces Mixpanel). Those four alone save most startups over $200 per month.
The operational overhead is minimal. Each tool is a static binary with embedded SQLite. Install it on the same server that runs your application, or dedicate a $5 VPS to your internal tools. There is no Kubernetes cluster, no Docker Compose file, no managed database. A single developer can set up the entire stack in an afternoon and forget about it until the next update.
Or start free — every tool has a free tier.