Reduce your cloud bill instantly. Our AI FinOps Auditor finds zombie resources, expensive instances, and wasted credits.
AWS Cost Auditor is a free AI cloud cost optimizer tool by Fusion Focus that analyzes AWS spending to identify waste, right-sizing opportunities, and cost optimization strategies for startups. The average startup wastes 32% of cloud spend. AWS Auditor typically finds $5-15K in annual savings.
Enter your stack details to identify zombie resources and cost leaks.
| Resource Type | Wastage Signs | Avg. Savings |
|---|---|---|
| EC2 Instances | Idle (<5% CPU), Legacy Types (t2 vs t3) | 40-60% |
| EBS Volumes | Unattached volumes, Ancient snapshots | 15-20% |
| RDS Databases | Over-provisioned IOPS, Multi-AZ in Dev | 30-45% |
| Elastic Load Balancers | Idle ELBs with no targets | 100% |
32%
of cloud spending is wasted on average
Source: Flexera 2024
$5-15K
in annual savings for typical startup
10 mins
to complete an AWS audit
| Feature | Fusion Focus | AWS Cost Explorer | CloudHealth |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | Free | Free | $1000+/mo |
| AI Recommendations | |||
| Startup-Specific Advice | |||
| No AWS Access Required | |||
| Instant Results |
Enter your approximate monthly AWS bill
Select which AWS services you currently use
Describe your traffic patterns and growth expectations
Submit for AI analysis of spending efficiency
Receive specific recommendations for cost reduction
The average startup wastes 32% of cloud spending. Common mistakes include over-provisioned instances, forgotten resources, wrong instance families, and lack of reserved capacity. For a startup spending $10,000/month, that's $38,400/year in waste. AWS pricing is deliberately complex—there are over 20 ways to pay for EC2 alone. An audit identifies the easy wins that can extend your runway by months.
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