Overview
CloudZero is a powerful cloud cost intelligence platform - built to provide visibility, insights, and savings to help drive profitable innovation.
By aligning engineering and finance teams around metrics like cost per product feature, customer, and development team, CloudZero enables teams to manage spend, drive a culture of cost-efficient engineering, and improve cloud unit economics.
Even without perfect tagging, customers can use CloudZero to ingest and allocate billing data, split up shared resources, track Kubernetes costs, track PaaS and SaaS costs (e.g., Snowflake, MongoDB, Databricks, Datadog, New Relic), and get a holistic view of total cloud spend.
CloudZero applies unit cost telemetry for accurate cost-per-tenant measurements. Engineers can self-serve to explore cost data and receive alerts about trends and anomalies. Based on accurate unit cost metrics, organizations can drive go-to-market decisions, such as pricing and discounting.
CloudZero can help answer questions like:
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How are engineering changes affecting my systems' efficiency and my company's profitability?
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Where are there immediate and continuous cost savings?
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How do new product and feature releases impact cloud costs?
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What's the cost per tenant of shared cloud resources?
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How much do specific Kubernetes workloads cost?
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Highlights
- Rapidly allocate cloud spend - including shared costs, Kubernetes, and untagged resources; combine AWS, PaaS, and SaaS spend.
- Drive a culture of engineering cost accountability; surface trends, detect anomalies, and quickly investigate the root cause of cost issues.
- Measure and improve unit cost metrics such as cost per customer, product feature, transaction, or team.
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Dimension | Description | Cost/month |
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CloudZero On Demand | Sold in units of $1K/month AWS spend, overages and limitations apply | $19.00 |
CloudZero Custom | CloudZero Platform | $170,000.00 |
The following dimensions are not included in the contract terms, which will be charged based on your usage.
Dimension | Cost/unit |
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Additional Usage, charged monthly for each $1K AWS spend over contract | $19.00 |
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CloudZero is by far the best value software I buy here. Over the course of 12 months it’s almost inevitable that we break even with the savings we make against our subscription costs.
Finally, the team at CloudZero are a huge asset to us, it’s like having another team member keeping tabs on things. I have a fortnightly call with Mark Banz who always finds something I’ve missed, and Matt Manger was instrumental in gearing us up for success.
- Identify opportunities for cost saving. To take a recent example, our compute spend has gone up, which we expect, but our compute savings plan is now constantly at 100%, which means we’re fully exposed to paying on demand prices for compute. Time to consider bolstering that savings plan.
- Put spend data directly into the hands of the engineers making real decisions on the ground, “shifting left” on cost culture and meaning we have less bugs, and less opportunities for saving, as we are more deliberate about spend up-front