Honest day-rate bands from Wavect's engagement history across Innsbruck, Vienna, Linz, and Graz: €800 to €1,400/day for Pre-seed advisory cadence, €1,200 to €1,800/day for Seed embedded work, €1,500 to €2,400/day for Series A hands-on architecture, and €2,000 to €3,000/day for scale-up specialist mandates. Below you get the table, what each tier actually delivers, and the cases where a fractional CTO is the wrong call entirely.
These are ranges from Wavect's own engagement history, not market averages from a survey. Different shops will price differently. The point of this post is to show you what the money actually buys, so you can compare offers like-for-like.
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| Stage | Day rate band | Days per month | Typical monthly cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-seed advisory | €800 to €1,400 | 2 to 4 | €1,600 to €5,600 |
| Seed embedded | €1,200 to €1,800 | 4 to 8 | €4,800 to €14,400 |
| Series A hands-on | €1,500 to €2,400 | 6 to 12 | €9,000 to €28,800 |
| Scale-up specialist | €2,000 to €3,000 | 4 to 10 | €8,000 to €30,000 |
This is the tier most pre-product founders book. Two to four days per month, async-heavy. You get:
This tier is not for hands-on coding. If you need code shipped, jump to Seed embedded or hire a contractor.
The most common Wavect engagement. Four to eight days per month, often two days per week. You get:
At this tier, the fractional CTO is functionally your CTO until you can afford a full-time hire. Most Wavect Seed mandates run 6 to 12 months before the founder either hires a full-time CTO or upgrades to Series A scope.
Six to twelve days per month. The founder usually already has a VP Engineering or senior tech lead in-house. The fractional CTO adds:

"You do not buy a day rate. You buy a decision velocity and the calibre of decisions behind it."
This is a specialist mandate. Usually six months or less, narrow scope. Examples from our engagement history: cloud cost reduction program, security and compliance hardening for an enterprise sale, migration off a legacy stack, M&A tech due diligence. Four to ten days per month. The founder is paying for a specific outcome, not ongoing leadership.
We have turned down engagements where a fractional CTO would have been the wrong answer. Honest list:
For the deeper comparison between Wavect's fractional model and competitors, see Wavect vs fractional CTO services. For the in-house alternative, see Wavect vs in-house hiring.
Marginally. Vienna engagements tend to land at the upper end of each band because of the enterprise and corporate client mix. Innsbruck, Linz, and Graz mandates land closer to the middle. Remote-only engagements with Austrian startups follow the same bands. The rate is driven much more by stage and scope than by postcode.
A fractional cofounder takes equity. A fractional CTO usually does not. Wavect offers both through our fractional cofounder service. The cofounder model works when you need someone genuinely committed to the outcome, not just the hours. Day rates are lower in cofounder arrangements but the engagement length is multi-year.
Wavect bills through a Werkvertrag-style consulting agreement: monthly retainer, defined day count, deliverables on rolling 90-day plans. VAT applies normally (20 percent in Austria, reverse-charge for EU B2B). For US clients, no VAT. The retainer is fully deductible as an operating expense for the client. We supply standard invoices monthly, in EUR, with a sworn timesheet on request.
Day rates are the visible number on the offer. They are not the thing you are buying. You are buying the calibre of decision-making, the network of specialists the fractional CTO can pull in, and the velocity at which good decisions translate into shipped code. A €1,500/day fractional CTO who unblocks your team three times per month is cheaper than a €800/day one who never quite has time.
Get two or three offers, compare what each tier actually delivers against this table, and ask each candidate what their last three concrete decisions were and what came of them. The ones who can answer in specifics are the ones worth hiring.
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