
Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York City, Order.co is a guided B2B marketplace on a mission to simplify purchasing for businesses. They enable companies to place and track orders across all vendors, control spending, and consolidate payments into a single bill.
Serving over 300 customers in more than 15,000 locations—including WeWork, SoulCycle, Lume, and High Level Health—Order.co oversees over $500 million in annualized spend and has processed over 1.3 million transactions. Backed by $50 million in funding from investors like MIT, Stage 2 Capital, and Rally Ventures, Order.co is committed to fueling smarter spending decisions so businesses can save time and money on what they need to grow.
As Order.co experienced rapid growth, their AWS expenses began to escalate due to increased usage of services like EC2, RDS, Redshift, and OpenSearch. These services are critical for their core business applications, data analytics, and ensuring a seamless customer onboarding process. Traditional AWS Savings Plans required long-term commitments and lacked flexibility, making it difficult for Order.co to predict and commit to specific spend levels without risking overcommitment or underutilization.
Their technology team was focused on adding new features and improving the platform rather than managing and optimizing cloud costs. This led to unnecessary spending and budget overruns, impacting their bottom line and limiting their ability to invest in innovation.
Order.co partnered with Usage to optimize their AWS spending using Insured Commitments.This innovative solution allowed them to access the substantial savings of a 3-year AWS Savings Plan but with a commitment that was significantly smaller and more flexible.
Implementing Usage's Insured Commitments led to immediate and impactful benefits for Order.co:
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