Downtime Cost Calculator
Centered downtime calculator with one revenue slider that reprices a selectable SLA tier table and prints a yearly savings verdict line.
Centered downtime calculator with one revenue slider that reprices a selectable SLA tier table and prints a yearly savings verdict line.
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Downtime Cost Calculator puts a price on every nine. One hourly revenue slider reprices a whole SLA tier table at once, the rows are selectable so the visitor marks the uptime they live with today, and a highlighted row holds your own SLA against the rest. A verdict line underneath states what moving to the top tier keeps on the table every year, in the visitor's own dollars.
A client component on the ui Slider and Badge with plain useState, the annual downtime hours for each nines level are the constants, and the cost is those hours priced flat at the hourly revenue on the slider. The footnote names the 8,760 hours in a year and admits that trust damage and support load come on top, so the number reads as a floor.
Reach for this block on a reliability or infrastructure page aimed at a buyer who treats uptime as an abstraction. Downtime stays theoretical until a slider turns it into a yearly figure at their own revenue, and watching a cheaper tier cost more than your SLA does the arguing before you ever mention the plan.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is SLA downtime priced yearly. Other reliability framings:
Tip: keep the flat pricing caveat in the footnote, an honest floor survives the buyer's spreadsheet where an inflated number folds.