I'm helping software team leaders simplify their existing workloads for free. I'm going to do the analysis and experimentation required to understand, rightsize and streamline your workloads so you can save money without spending any time.
Only 2 more spots available before July 14th, 2025. Book a call soon if you're interested.
The cloud lets you build and scale quickly, but costs pile up fast. If you don't get control of your AWS account, the problems only get worse. If today someone picked a random resource in your account, would you be able to answer:
If it takes more than a minute to find the answer to these questions, you're going to see costs continue to rise.
With a single click you can launch a large server — and then leave it idle forever. Understanding the connections between resources is hard, so cleanup becomes risky and daunting. It's easier to create a new resource than to remove an old one, so complexity and cost accumulate.
Teams are often reluctant to remove anything for fear of breaking things. Terminating an EC2 instance that no one knows the purpose of takes time and careful planning, or you risk causing issues when you realise who needed it. Leaving an instance that costs say $0.20 per hour doesn't sound like a lot, but over a year it's $1,752.
You wouldn't let your employees buy something that expensive without asking you, but with AWS they spent money on your behalf like this every day.
When your cloud budget is maxed out, you lose the agility and speed that made you choose the cloud in the first place. You're stuck explaining yourself to finance instead of building new workloads.
Until you have clarity on the state of your account, resources are going to continue to build up. The mess will get harder and harder to sort out because there are more pieces mixed together.
Overspending on this budget undermines future budget requests for your team's other needs like software, hardware, conferences, and training.
Many companies discover thousands of dollars in unclaimed cloud budget by finding low-hanging fruit such as:
Your results will depend on the specifics of your account. You're definitely going to have a better understanding of your workloads after we're done, and the upside is potentially half your bill.
I specialize in identifying cost and complexity hotspots and guiding teams through safe and effective cleanup. I've built tools that bring together information from across your cloud environment and use it together to identify simple changes you can make to save money. I've run cloud operations for a company making over $100,000,000 in revenue. I left to start this company because I wanted to keep cutting costs and my employer was running out of costs to cut!
Hiring serious cloud professionals in today's market is going to cost you hundreds of thousands annually. I'm going to conduct an assessment of your workloads for free, because I don't want to charge for my consulting services until I've demonstrated the value they provide. You're lucky enough to be reading this at a time where I'm starting out, and you get the advantage of getting an employee who left a job making $145k/yr to work for you in exchange for a testimonial if you think my work deserves it.
The only cost on your end is attending the following calls:
Discussion of the services and any concerns you might have. I provide you with Edulilo's Cloud Cost Scanning Script so that I can get the information I need about your account without any AWS credentialed access.
We discuss your position based on your automated script results. This is where I get the business context of your workloads, which will inform my analysis in a way no automated tool can.
I present back actions you can take to immediately find savings. These will be specific to the resources in your account and include CLI commands and written instructions to make any required changes.
Edulilo has the tools and processes to help you do it.