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Find the money you're leaking in your cloud compute
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Find the money you're leaking in your cloud compute
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Read-only cloud cost-waste detection for AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. Orphaned, idle, and over-provisioned resources; found, ranked, and priced in £/mo.







👋 Hey Product Hunt!
I'm thrilled to announce the launch of FeckBills.
The problem is real, your cloud bill is leaking money right now, and the native consoles are not always as clear as you might hope. Orphaned disks nobody remembered to delete. Reserved IPs billing for nothing. Whole GKE namespaces holding onto compute while doing approximately nothing. And the big one: pods requesting four times the CPU they actually use. None of it ever pages you. It just quietly bleeds, every hour, forever.
I got tired of finding this stuff by hand across our own projects. The waste was obvious in hindsight and completely invisible day to day. So I built the thing I actually wanted: point it at a cloud account, get back a ranked list of exactly what's being wasted, in £/mo, with the precise fix for each finding.
A few things we care about:
🔒 Read-only, always. It never has write access, never sees your secrets, and ships only findings (resource IDs and metrics), never raw data or credentials. The agent is open source (MIT) and runs in your own infra, so you can audit every line.
📊 GKE-first and honest. It compares requests against P95 usage (not misleading averages), maps every namespace's real activity into a heatmap, and catches orphaned disks, idle IPs, and stale snapshots across all your projects.
✋ It flags, you decide. Nothing is ever auto-killed. We surface the waste and the fix; the call is always yours.
We dogfooded it and it turned up about £8,978/mo of reclaimable spend across 155 findings, in roughly a minute. That number is the whole reason this exists.
The free CLI gives you a full local scan and report. Team ($20/mo) adds the hosted console, trends, multi-account rollup, AI-prioritised insights, and alerts.
I'd genuinely love your feedback, especially the brutal kind: what would make you trust (or flat-out refuse to trust) a tool like this pointed at your production cloud? 🙏
Cheers,
Steve