Cut the cloud spend you're not using
We audit where your cloud bill actually goes - idle and oversized resources, forgotten storage, data transfer, and missed commitments - cut the waste, and put budgets and alerts in place so it stays down. The same discipline we run our own platform with, pointed at your bill.
Want the full picture first? Start with a fixed-scope infrastructure audit.
Every place the cloud bill leaks money
We don't chase one line item - we look across the whole bill, from compute to commitments. Here is what we optimize.
- Rightsizing compute
- Match instances, containers, and clusters to real usage - most production fleets run far larger than their actual load needs.
- Idle & waste elimination
- Find and shut down what nobody uses - idle non-prod environments, orphaned volumes, old snapshots, and zombie resources.
- Storage & data tiering
- Move cold data to the right storage class, clean up forgotten buckets and backups, and stop paying hot prices for cold bytes.
- Data transfer & egress
- Trace the cross-zone, cross-region, and egress charges that quietly add up, and re-architect the worst offenders.
- Commitments & discounts
- Plan reserved instances, savings plans, and committed-use discounts once usage is stable - lock in savings without over-committing.
- Cost visibility & FinOps
- Tagging, budgets, alerts, and per-service attribution, so spend is visible and owned before it compounds, not after.
A lower bill that stays lower
The work ends in concrete outcomes - not a slide deck or an open-ended retainer. You know where spend goes, what we cut, and what keeps it down.
- A clear picture of where spend goes
- Per-service, per-environment attribution so the bill stops being a mystery.
- Waste cut, safely
- The changes that reduce spend without touching reliability, sequenced by impact and risk.
- A commitment plan
- The right mix of on-demand and committed capacity for your actual usage curve.
- Guardrails that hold
- Budgets, alerts, and tagging so costs stay down after we leave.
New to this? Read the cloud cost optimization guide.
Measure first, then cut and keep it down
Measure
Read-only access to your cloud accounts and billing, and we map where every dollar goes - by service, environment, and team.
Cut the waste
We start with the safe, high-impact wins - idle resources, rightsizing, storage - and quantify the savings before touching anything.
Commit & tune
Once usage is stable we plan commitments and autoscaling, balancing savings against flexibility.
Put guardrails in place
Budgets, alerts, and tagging so spend stays visible and owned - and we hand your team the playbook.
We run production infrastructure - our own, every day
We run our own products on our own Kubernetes platform and pay our own cloud bill - so cost discipline is something we practise, not just preach.
Common questions
- What is cloud cost optimization?
- Cloud cost optimization is reducing cloud spend while keeping performance and reliability, by cutting waste (idle and oversized resources, storage, data transfer), planning commitments, and adding cost visibility and guardrails.
- How much can we save?
- It varies by how much waste has accumulated; teams that have never optimized often find double-digit percentage savings, while already-tuned environments see less. We quantify the opportunity before you commit to any work.
- Will optimizing cost hurt reliability?
- No. We start with changes that have no reliability impact - idle resources, rightsizing with headroom, storage tiering - and quantify risk before anything that touches production capacity.
- Which clouds do you work with?
- AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, plus Kubernetes on any of them. The principles - rightsizing, commitments, storage tiering, egress - apply across all of them.
- Do you need access to our accounts?
- Read-only access to your cloud accounts and billing is enough to find the savings. We scope exactly what is needed and work within your access and compliance constraints.
- Is this a one-time project or ongoing?
- It can be either. A one-time optimization pass captures the big wins; the guardrails we leave (budgets, alerts, tagging) keep costs down, and some teams keep us on a light retainer to stay ahead of drift.
Stop paying for cloud you don't use.
Tell us about your setup - we'll find where the spend leaks and what it's worth fixing first.