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    BYOS vs. Vendor Lock-In: The Hidden Cost

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    Maya opened her email last January to a $900 invoice from her digital asset management platform. She had not added users. She had not requested new features. She had simply kept last season's files online. Her archive crossed three terabytes, and the per-terabyte meter started spinning.

    That invoice was not a service charge. It was a storage ransom. And for creators who shoot for a living, it is also a warning.

    What BYOS actually means

    BYOS stands for Bring Your Own Storage. Instead of renting space from the DAM vendor at a markup, you keep your files in a cloud storage account you already control—Backblaze B2, Wasabi, AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, Google Cloud, or any S3-compatible bucket—and connect it to Whimsy. Whimsy becomes the browser, search layer, portfolio engine, and client delivery tool. The bytes stay in your bucket, billed directly by the storage provider at wholesale rates.

    A traditional vendor-hosted DAM works the other way around. You upload your files into the vendor's infrastructure, often the same public clouds, but the vendor charges you a bundled per-terabyte rate many times higher than what they pay. You are not paying for better disks; you are paying for the privilege of having your own work held inside someone else's ledger.

    The per-terabyte trap

    Creative businesses do not shrink over time. Every wedding, campaign, product drop, and documentary season adds more files. A per-terabyte model quietly transforms that growth into a penalty. The more you create, the more you owe simply to keep last year's work accessible.

    Look at current DAM list prices. Canto starts around $300 per month. Air runs roughly $900 per month once a few terabytes are active. Frontify can cost $8,000 or more per year. A large slice is storage markup, and the slice gets bigger every time your archive expands.

    With BYOS, the math is different. A terabyte of Backblaze B2 costs about $6 per month wholesale. Wasabi is roughly $7. You pay the cloud provider, not the middleman, and you can move files elsewhere without rebuilding your library.

    Migration lock-in: the cost nobody quotes

    The real lock-in is not the monthly bill. It is the years of structure you build inside someone else's platform: collections, client portals, version histories, and tags. If you ever want to leave, you do not just download files. You download an ecosystem, then rebuild the relationships between every asset.

    That friction is deliberate. The harder it is to leave, the easier it is to raise prices.

    Whimsy is built on a different assumption: your files should stay where they are. Connect your S3 or B2 bucket today and stop using Whimsy tomorrow, and your files do not move. They remain in your account with your keys and permissions. Whimsy is a layer on top of your storage, not a cage around it.

    Per-TB vendor pricing climbs as your archive grows. BYOS + Whimsy stays flat at $20/mo.

    Flat pricing protects your creative muscle

    At $20 per month for Pro, Whimsy does not punish you for shooting more. A wedding photographer with three terabytes might pay $20 for Whimsy plus roughly $18 for wholesale storage, landing under $40 total. A commercial videographer with ten terabytes still pays $20 plus about $60 for storage. Compare that to vendor-hosted DAMs where crossing the next terabyte can add hundreds of dollars to the bill for the same underlying cloud disk.

    Flat pricing also makes planning possible. You can budget for storage like a utility and budget for software like a subscription, instead of watching both merge into an unpredictable blob.

    The freedom to curate, not just store

    This is not only about cost. When storage markup disappears, the incentive to hoard every frame also disappears. You can keep originals in cold storage, keep selects in hot buckets, and use Whimsy's AI portfolio curation to surface your best work without worrying that every added asset will trigger a price hike. Your archive becomes a creative asset, not a liability meter.

    Connect a Cloud for Free

    If your current DAM sends you bigger invoices every time you fill another memory card, the storage model is working against you. Connect a Cloud for Free with Whimsy and put your files back under your control.

    Flat $20 pricing changes the way you build, deliver, and protect your work.

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