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Software Licence Cost Optimisation

Find the waste hiding in recurring software spend, then turn it into cleaner tooling, better governance, and lower monthly drag.

Ideal for organisations that have grown quickly, inherited too many tools, or suspect they are paying for seats and products nobody is really using.

See what is included

What is included

A service shaped for action.

  • Review of major software subscriptions, seat counts, role fit, and usage patterns
  • Identification of duplicate tools, overlapping functionality, and low value renewals
  • Rightsizing recommendations for Microsoft 365, Google Workspace, Adobe, Canva, Zoom, Slack, CRM, and sector specific tools
  • Renewal and procurement guidance for upcoming contract decisions
  • Governance suggestions for approvals, ownership, and quarterly review rhythm
  • Clear savings opportunities, trade offs, and decision pathways

Why buyers respond to this page

Sharper intent, clearer relevance, less noise.

The page is intentionally focused on one service, one buyer problem set, and clearer internal links back to the rest of the site.

Clear service language

Page copy uses direct language around risk, spend, adoption, and delivery, which matches how smaller organisations usually search.

Local relevance

The content speaks to Australian and New Zealand buyers, without pretending to be a generic global consultancy site.

Next step built in

Every service page has a visible route to a consultation request, which makes the user journey cleaner and more conversion friendly.

Questions buyers usually ask

Helpful for humans, helpful for search.

Will cost optimisation just mean cutting tools?

No. The aim is smarter fit, not blind reduction. Sometimes the right answer is keeping a tool, upgrading correctly, or consolidating around a more useful platform.

Can Company 31 help before a renewal date?

Yes. That is often the best time to act, because licence changes and vendor conversations have more commercial leverage before renewal locks in.

Is this useful if the business uses both Microsoft and Google tools?

Yes. Mixed environments are common and often contain the biggest opportunities for simplification and cost control.