Pricing Local-first cloud governance

Choose the operating lane that fits your rollout speed.

Run Community now, then join Team or Enterprise waitlist with clear pricing and packaging expectations.

Most SMB teams recover the fee from the first serious idle-resource cleanup.

Run locally 47 providers PDF / CSV handoff

Need to start immediately? Use Community Edition and upgrade path planning through the waitlist.

Community

Free

Production-usable local-first scanner for teams that want to start immediately and self-manage rollout.

Team

$199 / year

Includes 5 seats, shared operations workflow, and priority onboarding once Team lane opens.

Enterprise

$4,999 / year

Site-level packaging for multi-team rollout with governance, procurement, and support alignment.

Choose Community when

You need immediate production usage with local control

Use open repository and local-first workflow now, then move to commercial lanes when team operations require it.

Choose Team when

One workspace needs shared cadence and ownership

Team targets SMB operators who need one subscription for up to five users with recurring execution rhythm.

Choose Enterprise when

Multiple teams need procurement-ready governance rollout

Enterprise is the site-license lane for larger organizations that need broader policy and support commitments.

Edition boundary

Community, Team, and Enterprise each serve a different rollout stage.

Community is available now for production use. Team and Enterprise include published pricing and move through waitlist onboarding.

Community

Open and production-usable

Run the local-first scanner immediately and keep full credential custody in your own environment.

View Community Repository

Team

$199 / year, up to 5 users

Shared workspace lane for SMB operations that need recurring reporting rhythm and ownership clarity.

Join WaitList

Enterprise

$4,999 / year site license

For larger organizations that need procurement, governance handoff, and broader rollout support.

Join WaitList

Purchase proof pack

Verify buying risk before joining the commercial waitlist.

Team

SMB lane

Team

For SMB teams running recurring weekly audits with shared ownership and execution rhythm.

Published price

$199 / year (up to 5 users)
  • Shared team workflow and evidence handoff
  • Priority onboarding sequence from waitlist
  • Additional seats priced at $49 per user per year
Join WaitList

Enterprise

Site license

Enterprise

For organizations that need procurement-ready rollout, governance support, and multi-team execution.

Published price

$4,999 / year (up to 50 users)
  • Procurement and rollout alignment support
  • Governance-oriented packaging for larger teams
  • Additional users can be added as expansion seats
Join WaitList

Join WaitList

Join the Team or Enterprise waitlist directly on site.

Submit your email and expected rollout context. We will contact you with onboarding sequence and availability.

Email is required. Notes are optional.

After waitlist join

What happens right after you join Team or Enterprise waitlist.

Step 1

Submit operating profile

Share team size, environment scope, and rollout timeline so onboarding sequence can be prioritized.

Step 2

Confirm lane fit

Validate whether Team or Enterprise packaging aligns with your ownership and governance requirements.

Step 3

Plan rollout window

Reserve implementation window and prepare first shared review loop using existing Community evidence flow.

Need custom rollout support?

Tell us your requirements and rollout timeline.

Team and Enterprise are in waitlist onboarding mode. Share requirements early to secure the right commercial lane.

Why it is worth paying for

The cost is not the scan. The cost is staying manual.

Manual audit takes too long

Ops teams keep rebuilding context across consoles, spreadsheets, and side notes.

Cloud spend issues stay hidden longer

Idle compute and forgotten storage stay small until they compound.

Findings are harder to hand off cleanly

A result only matters if engineering, finance, and management can review the same evidence.

Trust still has to survive procurement

Local-first execution, transparent pricing, refund policy, and waitlist onboarding reduce rollout friction.

Coverage snapshot

Enough coverage to keep one review loop across the clouds you already use.

Provider breadth matters because the workflow should not fracture every time a team adds another cloud or storage platform.

AWS
Azure
Google Cloud
Alibaba Cloud
Tencent Cloud
Huawei Cloud
Cloudflare
DigitalOcean
Oracle Cloud

Coverage

47 providers

Model

One review loop

What changes by plan

The difference is not the scanner. It is how much operating room you need.

Capability Manual scripts Generic SaaS Cloud Waste Scanner lanes
Credential custody Depends on each operator Usually delegated to hosted service Local-first execution by default
Provider coverage Limited by your own maintenance Broad, but workflow is vendor-shaped 47-provider model with one consistent scan path
Weekly review output Mostly manual assembly Reporting exists, often generic Reports, findings, exports, and governance-oriented summaries
Commercial predictability Labor cost grows silently Often tied to usage growth Community now, Team and Enterprise with transparent pricing and waitlist onboarding

Every commercial lane includes

  • Local-first execution with your cloud credentials staying on your side.
  • The same audit flow shown across the sample report, dashboard, PDF, and CSV exports.
  • A direct refund and recovery path if billing or license handling needs intervention.
  • A clean move from Community into Team or Enterprise onboarding when operations scale.

Hard judgment

You are not paying for one scan. You are paying to stop rebuilding this review process by hand.

That is why Community fits immediate execution, Team fits shared SMB operations, and Enterprise fits procurement-heavy rollout.

Kubernetes scope by lane

Community includes local Kubernetes scanning; paid lanes add shared operations and governance depth.

Community can run local-first, read-only Kubernetes scans through kubectl. Team and Enterprise are not separate scan engines first; they are the collaboration, governance, procurement, and support layers teams need when the same evidence must move across operators, managers, and compliance reviewers.

Kubernetes capability Community Team (waitlist) Enterprise (waitlist)
Cloud resource-layer waste tied to container estates Available now Available Available
Native Kubernetes scan through local kubectl Available now Available now with shared workflow planned Available now with governance packaging planned
Kubernetes allocation context integration (OpenCost/Kubecost-aligned) Not yet Roadmap Priority roadmap
CFO-ready allocation + execution closure workflow in one lane Not yet Planned later Priority roadmap

Planning note: Community is the production-usable local scanner. Team and Enterprise waitlists are for shared workflow, governance packaging, procurement alignment, and support depth, not for locking basic Kubernetes scanning behind a paid wall.

Commercial clarity

Pick your lane now, then join the commercial waitlist with full pricing clarity.

Community is available immediately. Team and Enterprise are priced and open for waitlist onboarding.