Definitely. And in addition to the upfront costs, I think there's also a long-term cost to maintaining these in-house automations that should be factored in. What works today might break tomorrow, and someone will need to fix it.
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Definitely. And in addition to the upfront costs, I think there's also a long-term cost to maintaining these in-house automations that should be factored in. What works today might break tomorrow, and someone will need to fix it.