Congrats on the launch! I love this concept and is very sought-after by all AWS users. The actual costs of running in AWS can shoot out without the proper configurations and tweaks. Having said this, I just installed animetal in my development account and it was one of the simplest integrations I've ever done. They pre-generate a stack that you launch and grant them the level of access to recommend/optimize your usage with the click of a button, truly impressed.
However, the system didn't manage to find any recommendations for me (I'm sure there must be many to suggest, especially around lambdas concurrent executions, memory use, etc). Could it be that my infrastructure is mostly serverless? (ApiG, Lambda, DynamoDB).
I'm curious to know if at the moment the focus is on EC2 instances, and if so, what are the plans for the future. It has huge potential.
This is all I wanted. I was using 3rd party providers till now who were using AWS at their base layer and taking almost 2x markup fees. Now I am gonna deploy my apps on my own AWS account.
Would love to see Azure too apart from AWS.
I'm a big fan of antimetal - cut our AWS bill down significantly - plus helped a few other startup friends as well. Excited to see the launch, congrats on the progress guys!
Congrats on the launch! 🚀
This is a great product. As someone who has worked with AWS for years, Startups struggled with managing costs and keeping expenses under control. This software gonna be a game-changer for startups.
One of the best things about this software is how it helps startups save on AWS costs. As a startup, every dollar counts, and managing AWS expenses can be a major challenge. With this software, I think startups can save a significant amount of money on their AWS bill, which can be reinvested into other areas of the business. This can help startups to grow and scale more quickly.
Interesting feature. I have seen many product to show stats of cost. but this gives to us the solution. if this is really working. There is no reason not to use it especially who develop on AWS