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β€œIf you want to save the most amount of money with this stuff, you got to think about local infrastructure. Because you're running on local infrastructure, what you're ultimately paying for is your internet bill and your electricity. That's what you're paying for instead of token costs.”

β€” Eric Siu
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APR 13, 2026Eric Siu
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    Audit AI agents to slash token costs immediately

    β€œI was spending over $5,000 a month on AI agents. I did a full cost audit and cut it to $800 without losing a single capability. We're talking 84% reduction and the same output. The biggest waste was something I never would have caught without actually looking at the numbers.”

    β€” Eric Siu
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    Use enterprise tiers to leverage OAuth savings

    β€œWith OpenAI, you have the ability to plug in your OpenClaw with OAuth. That means that you're not running on the API token. Just by doing that, I'm saving $1,000 to $1,700 a month. I am now considering putting some of my other agents onto ChatGPT 5.4.”

    β€” Eric Siu
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    Switch high-cost models to Sonnet for routine tasks

    β€œIn this case, if I switch from Opus to Sonnet, that's actually saving me $630 a month. That means like $7,500 a year, something like that, right? We went from it costing $2.50 and getting it down to $0.40 per run. So we're talking over time, we're talking about 84% less spend.”

    β€” Eric Siu
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    Deploy a Cron Doctor to fix failed jobs

    β€œSelf-healing Cron Doctorβ€”this runs four times a day. So it caches broken crons before they burn tokens, retrying and failing. My Cron reliability went from 50 to 85%. Every failed run is wasted money. This is the janitor that pays for itself.”

    β€” Eric Siu
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    Run local hardware to eliminate recurring token fees

    β€œIf you want to save the most amount of money with this stuff, you got to think about local infrastructure. Because you're running on local infrastructure, what you're ultimately paying for is your internet bill and your electricity. That's what you're paying for instead of token costs.”

    β€” Eric Siu

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