Every company has different budgets, which I get, but you're basically arguing it's only worth ~$0.16/hour (based on 160 hours/month), which seems pretty suspect given that developers (in the US) cost around $100/hour all in.
Based on that cost structure, if it saves the average user 15 minutes per month then it has paid for itself.
I make this argument solely because when it comes to developer/professional tools, tens of dollars per month is a fairly trivial cost.
Based on that cost structure, if it saves the average user 15 minutes per month then it has paid for itself.
I make this argument solely because when it comes to developer/professional tools, tens of dollars per month is a fairly trivial cost.