Developers pay for unnecessary GitHub Actions runs after every push. A service that auto-detects and cancels redundant workflows can cut billed runner minutes ~40% while preserving CI feedback loops.
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Stop wasting CI minutes — auto-cancel redundant GitHub Actions targets a $7.2B = 3.0M software teams x $2.4K ACV (avg CI/automation spend per team annually) total addressable market with medium saturation and a year-over-year growth rate of CI/CD & developer tooling spend growing ~14-18% YoY (cloud-native/DevOps tailwinds).
Key trends driving demand: GitHub Actions adoption -- Teams are migrating pipelines into Actions, increasing billed minute exposure; Consumption billing -- Shift toward usage-based CI billing makes minute-optimization high ROI; Dev cost sensitivity -- Smaller engineering orgs scrutinize cloud/CI costs closely; Telemetry & APIs -- Richer runner logs and stable GitHub APIs enable orchestration and ML analysis.
Key competitors include GitHub (native auto-cancel workflows), Buildkite, CircleCI, Self-hosted runners + homegrown scripts (workaround).
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