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Cloudchipr

Cloudchipr

Cloud costs observability,management and automation platform

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Empower your team with AI agents to optimize cloud costs, answer questions, explain anomalies, send reports, assign tasks, and more.
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What do you think? …

Kiran Bharambe

Excited to finally see Cloudchipr live here 🚀

Cloud costs quietly kill runway and most teams realize it way too late. What I like about Cloudchipr is that it does not just show numbers but actually helps teams take action automatically. Cost visibility plus automation is where real savings happen.

The natural language interface is a smart touch too. Asking your cloud questions instead of digging through dashboards feels like the right direction.

If you are running AWS, GCP, or Azure and care about FinOps without slowing down engineering, this is worth checking out. Happy to see where this goes 👏

Zolani Matebese

@kiranships Congrats Kiran, this is a fantastic product.

Kiran Bharambe
kxbnb

Love the focus on automation over just visibility. Cost observability is only useful if you can enforce policies and take action automatically.

The AI agent approach for explaining anomalies and assigning tasks is clever - moves beyond dashboards into actionable workflow.

How do you handle policy enforcement for cost limits and guardrails across different teams? Curious about the governance layer.

Kiran Bharambe

@kxbnb Great point. Visibility alone doesn’t move the needle unless it leads to action. That’s exactly why the focus is on connecting insights to automated workflows. Detect the issue, understand the why, and trigger the fix without manual effort. That’s where real operational value comes from.

jiawei liu

What would be the major difference between this and the built-in cost-saving features for Azure/ AWS? Maybe it can manage resources across different platforms and analyze them together somehow?