Cloud & IaC

Cloud Cost and AWS Bill Review

Find wasted AWS spend, oversized services, forgotten storage, costly data transfer and avoidable cloud bill surprises.

When this helps

Relevant problems this service is built for

The AWS bill has increased without a clear explanation
Old snapshots, storage, IPs or instances may be costing money
EC2, S3, RDS or CloudFront usage needs a practical review
You need cost reductions without breaking production services

What we do

Focused Cloud Cost and AWS Bill Review support

Review current AWS usage, billing signals and high-cost services
Identify unused, oversized or risky resources
Separate safe savings from changes that need testing
Provide clear recommendations for reducing spend safely

What we check

Specific checks before changing production

EC2, EBS, snapshots, load balancers and elastic IPs
S3 storage classes, lifecycle rules and transfer costs
RDS sizing, backups and retention settings
CloudFront, Route 53 and data transfer patterns

Working style

Clear, practical support

Remote investigation using the access and logs you can provide
Backup-aware changes before touching production configuration
Plain-English notes on what was found, changed and recommended
A focus on stabilising the current system before adding complexity

FAQ

Cloud Cost and AWS Bill Review FAQ

Common questions before reviewing AWS spend, cloud resources and billing risk.

What can you check in an AWS bill review?

We review EC2, EBS, snapshots, S3, RDS, CloudFront, Route 53, data transfer, idle resources and obvious billing surprises that may be increasing monthly spend.

Can you reduce costs without breaking production?

Yes. Recommendations are separated into safe cleanup, changes that need testing and higher-risk changes that should be scheduled with rollback planning.

Do you need full AWS administrator access?

Not always. Read-only billing, cost explorer and service access is often enough for an initial review. Any production change can be agreed separately.

Can you explain the findings in plain English?

Yes. The aim is to show what is costing money, why it matters and which changes are worth making first.

How much does this work usually cost?

Cloud cost and AWS bill reviews usually start from $599–$1,099 depending on account size and urgency.

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Send a short description of the issue, the affected stack and any recent changes. We will help identify the safest next step.

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