Idle resources, oversized instances, forgotten snapshots, wrong pricing models — found by a senior engineer who's optimized $2M+ in AWS spend, with the exact commands to claim every saving.
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AWS bills don't grow because someone made one big mistake. They grow because forty small things nobody owns — an idle NAT gateway here, a gp2 volume there, dev instances running weekends — quietly compound. Finding them takes someone who knows where to look.
It's the same fixed-price model as the security audit (in fact the $599 audit includes cost-waste findings): you grant a read-only IAM role, and within 24 hours you get a report of every saving found — monthly dollar value, risk level, and the exact CLI command or console change to claim it. You decide what to apply; nothing changes without you.
No percentage-of-savings contracts. Firms that take 25% of "savings" are incentivized to claim easy wins and inflate baselines. You pay a flat fee; every dollar found is yours.
Security + cost audit combined · Delivered in 24 hours · Average client finds $2,400/mo — the fee pays for itself in the first week
Book the Audit →The analysis is 100% read-only. Every recommendation is labeled by risk — "delete this unattached volume" is not the same as "resize this database" — and you or your team apply the changes on your schedule.
Dashboards show you graphs of spend; they can't tell you that a NAT gateway is architecturally unnecessary or that a workload belongs on spot instances. Tools surface data — this is judgment.
Same guarantee as the security audit: if I don't find issues worth more than the fee, you pay nothing. In 100+ account reviews, that's never happened.
The 30-point AWS checklist covers the security side and several of the most common cost leaks. Free, instant download.
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