Why you should choose CloudSpend for AWS cost management?

Ease of adoption

Transparent and usage-based pricing

CloudSpend's pricing structure is based on your usage capacity and has a transparent pricing policy. Click here to know more about our pricing.

Visibility

A granular view of your spending

Resource tagging and views help you have a macro view of your instances and let you take actions on the underutilized/non-utilized resources.

Optimization

AI-driven anomaly detection

CloudSpend automatically identifies unexpected cost spikes and sends real-time alerts, ensuring that your cloud budget stays on track.

Savings

Get cost recommendations

CloudSpend suggests the cost and compliance recommendations that can help you cut costs and save maximum on your cloud.

Proactively AWS cost management tool by CloudSpend

AWS billing

AWS billing

AWS cost optimization is easy with our automated bill processing, which extracts relevant cost categories—data transfer type, region, operation type, usage type, availability zone—to provide deep visibility into your AWS costs. This helps you obtain visibility on your cloud costs, so you can better understand your AWS billing and cost management.

AWS cost management

AWS cost management

First, learn when and where you're accruing costs. Identify the top-three cost accruing services; analyze the monthly, yearly, or month-to-date spending; view cost distribution by region, instance-type, component, and data transfer; and more.

Cloud cost visibility

Cloud cost visibility

Perform ad-hoc analysis using various filtering and grouping dimensions. Break down spending by linked accounts while setting up your own dates or choosing from a predefined date range to segment data by time. Alternatively, you can use AWS-generated and user-defined tags to isolate and analyze subsets of your cloud costs.

Drive cost accountability with Business Units

Drive cost accountability with Business Units

With CloudSpend, both account holders and AWS managed service providers (MSPs) can leverage native tags to allocate spending to one or more business units. You can track costs for different teams, projects, and customers using our AWS cost management tool. For example, you can account for the AWS services consumed during the testing, development, and production of a new app.

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