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trueno
AWS cost, security & resource intelligence
6 followers
AWS cost, security & resource intelligence
6 followers
trueno is a read-only intelligence layer for your AWS environment. Connect via a tiny IAM role, no access keys, and surface cost waste, security drift, untagged resources, and savings opportunities across every account. Built for ops teams who want clarity without giving cloud platforms write access.











Hey Product Hunt,
I'm Havraz, the founder of trueno. I built it because I was tired of jumping between five tools — and Slack messages, and CloudWatch tabs, and the AWS Billing console — just to answer simple questions like "where's our waste?" or "what's publicly exposed?" across multiple AWS accounts.
trueno is a read-only intelligence layer for AWS. You connect via a tiny IAM role — no access keys, no agents, no write permissions and within 3 minutes Trueno surfaces cost waste, security drift, untagged resources, and savings opportunities across every account you authorize.
A few principles I held while building it:
• Read-only by design: trueno can't change anything in your AWS. It surfaces; you decide.
• One intelligence surface: Findings + cost + inventory + recommendations in one place, not four dashboards.
• Honest pricing: Free covers one account. Command ($49/seat) handles small teams. Control ($99/seat) is unlimited.
I'd love your honest take — especially from anyone running AWS at scale. What's missing? What would actually make you connect a real account?
I'll be in the comments all day.
Havraz
the read-only approach via IAM role is such a smart move, especially for teams that get blocked by security review on anything with broader access. really nice execution on a genuinely tricky problem.
@merfrancesei4s Thanks, really appreciate that. We spent a lot of time getting that part right because we knew trust would be one of the biggest barriers to adoption. The goal was to make onboarding as frictionless as possible while still respecting the security standards teams expect. Glad that approach stood out to you.