The Build-vs-Buy Question Every Growing Business Faces

At some point, every growing business in Hong Kong hits the same crossroads. You have outgrown your spreadsheets. The off-the-shelf tool you signed up for two years ago is starting to feel like a straitjacket. Your team is spending more time working around software limitations than actually getting work done.

The question lands on someone's desk: should we subscribe to another SaaS product, or should we build something custom? It is one of the most consequential technology decisions a business can make, and there is no universally correct answer. The right choice depends on where you are today, where you are heading, and what gives your business its edge.

This article provides a practical framework for making that decision. No vendor spin, no absolutes. Just the honest trade-offs, informed by our experience building custom software for Hong Kong businesses across industries.

When SaaS Wins

SaaS is the right answer more often than most software companies want to admit. If your needs fit within what a mature product already offers, buying makes sense. You get immediate deployment, a proven user interface, regular updates, and a large community of users who have stress-tested the product before you.

SaaS tends to win in these situations:

When Custom Software Wins

Custom software becomes the smarter investment when your business requirements diverge meaningfully from what generic tools can handle. This tends to happen as companies grow, specialize, or compete on operational efficiency.

The Hidden Costs of SaaS

SaaS pricing looks simple on the website. In practice, the total cost of ownership often surprises people.

The Hidden Costs of Custom Software

Custom software is not without its own hidden costs, and any honest consultancy should tell you about them upfront.

A Decision Framework: 5 Questions to Ask

When clients come to us with the build-vs-buy question, we walk them through these five questions. The answers usually make the right path clear.

  1. Is this process core to your competitive advantage? If yes, build. If it is a supporting function (payroll, basic accounting, email), buy. The processes that differentiate your business deserve tools built around them, not the other way around.
  2. Will you need deep customizations? If you are already requesting features from your SaaS vendor that never ship, or if you are building elaborate workarounds with Zapier and spreadsheets, that is a signal. When customization needs are high, custom software costs less in the long run than perpetually fighting a tool that was not designed for your workflow.
  3. How many users will access the system? SaaS per-seat pricing creates a break-even point. If you have 5 users, SaaS almost always wins on cost. At 50+ users, run the numbers on a custom build. At 100+ users, custom software frequently pays for itself within two years. Our app development cost guide can help you estimate the investment.
  4. What is your 3-year budget? Compare the total 3-year cost of the SaaS subscription (including all tiers, add-ons, and per-seat fees as you grow) against the cost of a custom build plus annual maintenance. This comparison often surprises people: custom software that looks expensive upfront frequently costs less over a 3-year window.
  5. Do you have data sovereignty requirements? If your industry requires data to remain within specific jurisdictions, if you handle sensitive personal data under the PDPO, or if your clients demand it contractually, SaaS may not be an option regardless of cost. Custom software gives you full control over where data lives and how it is processed.

The Hybrid Approach: The Best of Both Worlds

In practice, the smartest Hong Kong businesses do not choose exclusively between SaaS and custom software. They use both strategically.

The principle is simple: use SaaS where the process is commoditized, build custom where the process is differentiated.

A typical Hong Kong SME we work with might use 8-10 SaaS products for general functions and one or two custom-built systems for the operations that actually run their business. That balance keeps costs down while ensuring the critical systems fit like a glove.

Getting Started

If you have read this far, you probably already have a specific system in mind. Maybe it is the CRM that does not quite fit, the operations tool held together with spreadsheets, or the client portal that your SaaS vendor will never build the way you need it.

We help Hong Kong businesses make this decision every week. Our approach starts with an honest assessment: sometimes we tell clients to stick with SaaS. When custom is the right path, we scope, design, and build the solution from the ground up, with fixed pricing so there are no surprises.

Ready to figure out which approach is right for your business? Book a free consultation and we will walk through the decision framework together. No pressure, no sales pitch, just an honest conversation about what makes sense for your situation and budget.