The Real Cost of Keeping Legacy Software Too Long
Maintenance, security, lost productivity, missed AI — the true cost is rarely what's on the invoice.
Legacy software usually costs far more than its maintenance invoice because it slows staff, blocks integrations, increases breach risk, and creates key-person dependency. For many SMEs, the hidden annual cost is $80,000 to $400,000 — often more than the cost of modernization.
What are the hidden costs of legacy software?
1. Staff time tax
When users wait 30 seconds for a screen to load, 50 times a day, that is 25 minutes per user per day. For a 20-person team at $40/hour loaded cost, that is roughly $86,000 per year in lost productivity. Most legacy systems have multiple slow workflows like this.
2. Lost deals and customers
Slow back-office systems push response times up. A 24-hour quote turnaround instead of 4 hours measurably reduces win rates in B2B sales — often by 10 to 20%. The lost revenue rarely shows up in the IT budget.
3. Security and compliance exposure
Unsupported runtimes, missing TLS versions, no MFA, no audit log. One breach involving customer data costs an SME between $50,000 and $500,000 in 2026, before reputational damage. Cyber insurance premiums for businesses running legacy systems are 30 to 60% higher.
4. Integration tax
Every new tool you adopt — CRM, accounting, e-commerce, AI — has to be glued to the legacy system with custom code or manual exports. Each integration costs $5,000 to $25,000 and breaks regularly.
5. Key-person risk
The original developer is gone. Their successor is fluent. Their successor's successor is guessing. When that person leaves, the system is effectively unmaintainable. Recruitment for legacy stacks (VB6, classic ASP, old PHP) is brutal — and expensive.
How do legacy systems impact your budget?
For a typical 20 to 100 person business running a 10-year-old custom system, hidden annual cost runs between $80,000 and $400,000. A full modernization costs $40,000 to $150,000 once. Payback is often inside 18 months.
Modernize or tolerate your outdated software?
Modernize now if any of these are true:
- The vendor or framework is out of support
- You cannot hire someone to maintain it
- You have a breach risk you cannot mitigate
- A major integration is blocked by the old system
- The business is changing and the system cannot keep up
Limp along if all of these are true:
- The system is stable, supported, and patched
- Nobody has quit because of it
- It is not blocking a strategic initiative
- You have a plan to modernize within 24 months
How to begin your legacy system modernization?
Begin with an audit, not a rewrite. Our Legacy Modernization service starts with a 2-week audit ($3,000 to $6,000) that gives you a written roadmap, risk register, and budget. No commitment to a full rebuild.
For background on the rebuild process itself, see our Legacy modernization guide.
Valuating the true cost of legacy software?
Book a call and we will scope an audit sized for your system. You walk away with hard numbers, not vague worry.
What are the next steps for your old software?
- Read the full service page: Legacy Modernization
- Get a detailed quote in 2 minutes: Project Simulator
- Talk to us directly: Book a free discovery call
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