Burn Rate Labs Thermal · Live

THERMAL IMAGING FOR EVERYTHING YOUR BUSINESS CARRIES BUT DOES NOT NEED

Waste glows. We find it.
Hottest object in frameAGENCY RETAINER +64.2°
Second hottestUNUSED LICENCES ×42 +51.8°
Debt interest accrued while you read this$1,284

Burn Rate Labs points a thermal camera at your business. The dead software, the debt-riddled code, the agency you're scared to call: it all lights up on its own. No workshops. No journey. A heat map and a kill list.

Book the Waste Audit · $7,900

One week. Fixed. A third of your stack cancelled, typically, and nobody fucking notices.

SCAN 01

The diagnosis

Your business isn't short of money. It's full of shit it pays for and doesn't use.

Businesses don't die of ambition. They die of accumulation. The platform someone was talked into at a conference. The "temporary" fix from 2019 that became load-bearing. Four dashboards doing one job, badly. Tech debt quietly compounding like a credit card nobody opens the statements for.

None of it arrives labelled as waste. It arrives as progress, sold by people who are paid whether it works or not.

We're the lab that points the camera. Waste has a heat signature: money out, nothing back. It can't hide from itemisation, and it dies in daylight.

Burn is not the disease here. Burn is the treatment. A controlled burn clears the dead fuel before it takes the whole paddock. The only thing burning in your business should be the waste, and somebody has to be professionally rude enough to light it. That would be us.

Tech debt Shelfware Zombie subscriptions Duplicate dashboards Dead processes Load-bearing hacks Vibes-based AI pilots "Phase two"
SCAN 02

How the scan works

1

Point

We image everything: spend, stack, code, contracts, process. Nothing is off the table, especially the thing you're defensive about. That one's usually glowing.

2

Rank

Every heat source on one kill list, ranked by waste per month. Written in English, not consultant. One page. No deck. No fucking workshop.

3

Burn

Controlled disposal. Cancellations, renegotiations, rewrites, in an order that means nothing falls over while it burns. Then we hand you the ashes, itemised.

SCAN 03

Prices. Actual ones.

The Waste AuditThe Incinerator · start here

Every tool, licence and retainer under the lens for one week. The waste lights up, we cancel it. Typical result: a third of the stack gone, nobody notices. The audit usually pays for itself before the invoice clears.

$7,900Fixed · one week

The Runway ReviewThe Clinic · for founders

Ninety minutes on your burn, line by line. What's fuel, what's furniture, what's already smoke. Verdict in writing. Bring the bank feed, not the pitch deck.

$1,500Fixed · 90 minutes

Should You Even Build This?The Clinic · pre-build

Interrogation of the idea before it costs real money. Market, buyer, build cost, and the question nobody asks out loud. Sometimes the deliverable is "no". You are paying for the no. It's the cheapest thing we sell per dollar it saves.

$3,500Fixed · one week

The Debt CollectionThe Incinerator · tech debt census

Every shortcut in your codebase catalogued with its interest rate: what it costs per month in slowed shipping, breakage, and fear of touching it. Pay down, refinance, or default and rewrite. Ranked, costed, in writing.

$18,000Fixed · 2-3 weeks

The Controlled BurnThe Test Kitchen · skunkworks

Your risky idea, prototyped under lab conditions with a hard budget cap and a kill switch. We burn small on purpose so you never burn big by accident. Kill-or-continue verdict per sprint.

from $25,000Capped · per sprint

Yes, real prices on a website. Radical. Every figure is fixed before we start, because surprise invoices are the exact species of waste we exist to kill.

SCAN 04

Burn Reports

Burn Report № 001

The ERP that was never going to be finished

Construction firm, east coast. Sold the dream of a bespoke ERP moulded to their procedures by a platform vendor who swore they could "make it work with the core product". Years in, hundreds of thousands spent, it was built rigid to their processes instead of as an engine, so every completed module broke a dependency behind it. Painting the Harbour Bridge, at software rates. Abandoned, unfinished, still invoiced.

Cause: bought a promise, not an engine
Waste identified: hundreds of thousands, plus four years
Salvage: the data. Barely.
Burn Report № 002

The $40k website that hit $412,650

Equipment hire, NSW. Quoted as a project, engineered as an annuity. The agency built the site on a CMS only the agency could operate, so every banner, button and price change ran through their timesheet. "Phase two" stayed six weeks away for nineteen months while the retainer rolled. The invoices were always real. The website never quite was.

Cause: priced like an asset, built like a subscription
Waste identified: $372,000
Salvage: the domain name.
Burn Report № 003

42 seats, 6 logins

Parts and dismantling, QLD. Eleven tools, 42 paid seats, 6 humans logging in. Three of the tools were bought by people who left years ago: the subscriptions outlasted the employment of everyone who chose them. Nobody owned the stack, so nobody was game to cancel anything in case something load-bearing died with it. We imaged the dependencies in four days. Nothing was load-bearing. The cancellations took an afternoon.

Cause: software with tenure and no owner
Waste identified: $96,800 / year
Salvage: the 6 logins.
SCAN 05

The lab

No partners' bios. No headshots. A lab, not a priesthood.

Burn Rate Labs is a Hyperdrive Ventures subsidiary, built by people who ran the yards and shipped the platforms before anyone let them near other people's budgets. We hold no reseller deals, no referral kickbacks, no software to sell you. The lab only makes money when your waste dies, which makes us the one vendor in your inbox whose incentives point at your bank balance instead of into it.

When a scan turns up problems bigger than software, structural ones, board-level ones, we hand you to our polished sibling LXCO and go back to the bench. When it turns up a founder building something genuinely good, Hyperdrive is one door down. Either way, the waste burns first.

SCAN 06

Start the scan

Lab intake · replies within 48 hours

Submit your waste

Describe what hurts. The tool nobody uses, the retainer you're scared to question, the codebase nobody will touch. The lab replies within 48 hours with a straight verdict: worth a scan, or not worth your $7,900.

Prefer to talk? 02 5565 2876. On a keypad that spells 02 5 LOL BURN. Not an accident.