Most companies pay for 99.999% uptime across every workload — staging servers, batch jobs, dev environments. That resilience costs a fortune, and most of it is wasted. ThermalEdge builds smaller, cheaper datacentres for the workloads that don't need it.
We co-locate GPU datacentres with hydrotherapy pools. Server waste heat maintains pool temperatures. Pool revenue covers operating costs. The result: structurally cheaper compute that doesn't need to charge five-nines premiums.
Your non-critical workloads — dev, staging, batch, ML training — run on our sovereign UK-based GPU servers at a fraction of hyperscaler pricing.
Waste heat transfers directly to hydrotherapy pools, eliminating cooling costs for the datacentre and heating costs for the pool. Two revenue streams, one thermal loop.
Pool revenue covers all operating costs independently. That means we can price compute lower than anyone else — without sacrificing the business model.
Other providers pay to cool their servers. We sell the heat to hydrotherapy pools. That structural cost advantage is why we can price compute lower than anyone else.
Cloud providers charge a premium for extreme reliability on every resource. We're building the infrastructure that lets you stop paying for resilience you don't need.
Your staging servers, batch jobs, and dev environments are running on the same five-nines infrastructure as your production database. You're paying the same premium for workloads that could tolerate an hour of downtime without anyone noticing.
Economy Compute fetches live pricing from RunPod, Vast.ai, and Lambda Labs every 15 minutes. When we say you'd save 40%, that's today's price — not an estimate, not a projection.
We believe there's a massive market for smaller, cheaper, lower-tier datacentres. Every bill analysed strengthens the case. Your data helps us build the infrastructure that makes those savings permanent.
We start by proving companies want cheaper compute. Then we build the infrastructure to deliver it — at scale.
Economy Compute analyses every line item, classifies what's critical and what's moveable, and shows you exactly what you'd save with live pricing from real alternative providers. Help us prove the market.