
Overview
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Discover why leading AWS professionals, worldwide, choose Hyperglance as their cloud management platform.
Optimize Costs & Reduce Your Bill
- Explore & analyze your costs, over time, in astonishing detail
- Monitor your costs in real-time, and create alerts
- Save up to 30% using cost-saving recommendations, from wastage to right-sizing and RIs
- Identify trends and anomalies, and review your projected cloud bill
- Optimize spend in real-time using customizable codeless automations
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Visualize Your Entire Cloud
- A single dashboard for your multi-cloud architecture
- Explore enlightening real-time interactive architecture diagrams with metadata overlaid
- Search, filter and export your aggregated cloud inventory
- Automatically generate and export documentation
- Scales to any size
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Stay Secure & Compliant
- Continuously scan your cloud inventory, looking for policy breaches, misconfiguration, and vulnerabilities
- Built-in monitoring complies with key frameworks, including AWS Well-Architected, NIST, CIS, HIPAA, PCI DSS & FedRAMP
- Create, customize and run as many rules as you like, as often as you like
- Trigger alerts, and remediate issues in real-time using codeless automations
- View issues, in context, in powerful interactive architecture diagrams
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Automate To Save Time & Reduce Risk
- Trigger and customize rules using metadata, cost, metrics, alarms, and more
- Use automations to remediate issues as they occur
- Enforce organizational policies and implement a resource-tagging strategy
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Plus...
- Multi-cloud, GovCloud & Kubernetes (including EKS) support
- Agentless & secure deployment, self-hosted on your VM
- SAML support and RESTful API access as standard
- Unlimited users at no extra cost
Our Pricing Explained
The cost of Hyperglance is based on the number of cloud resources ingested and inventoried by the Hyperglance app. Pricing is not charged as a percentage of your cloud bill, or on how many accounts/subscriptions you have (although they will count towards your overall resource limit).
Plans start as low as 500 resources, but Hyperglance can scale to tens of thousands, even millions, of resources. If you'd like a price for more than 5,000 resources, please request a quote . Alternatively, please get in touch if you would like to discuss anything related to deployment, contract or billing.
Want to Try Hyperglance or See More?
If you'd like to see Hyperglance in action, start a 14-day free trial , book a free no-obligation demo or explore our interactive product tours .
Highlights
- **REDUCE COSTS BY 30%:** Take FinOps to the next level with best-in-class cost optimization, analysis and forecasting tools that typically deliver 25-30% sustained cost savings.
- **VISUALIZE & OPTIMIZE:** Explore powerful interactive diagrams, and search or export your aggregated inventory. Utilize 200+ customizable rules, alerts, and automations.
- **AGENTLESS & SECURE:** Self-hosted as an EC2 Instance, mitigating the security concerns associated with a traditional SaaS solution. A compliance-friendly solution with no credential sharing.
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Dimension | Cost/hour |
|---|---|
r5a.4xlarge | $27.025 |
t3.2xlarge | $27.025 |
t2.2xlarge | $27.025 |
r5a.2xlarge | $27.025 |
t2.medium | $27.025 |
t3.medium | $27.025 |
t3a.medium | $27.025 |
t3a.xlarge | $27.025 |
t3a.large | $27.025 |
m5.2xlarge | $27.025 |
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Hyperglance deploys as a single EC2 Instance.
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Customer reviews
Clear visual cloud visibility for complex environments
The visual diagrams and inventory views are especially useful because they help teams quickly understand what exists in the environment and how resources are connected. This is valuable for architects, engineers, security teams, and FinOps users who need to make decisions based on the actual state of the cloud.
I also like that Hyperglance combines visibility with practical operational use cases such as cost optimization, security and compliance monitoring, alerts, and automation. That makes it more useful than a static documentation tool because it can help identify risks, waste, and configuration issues in the live cloud environment.
Overall, the best part of Hyperglance is that it turns cloud complexity into something easier to explore, explain, and act on.
There can also be a learning curve for teams that are not used to thinking about cloud architecture visually. The diagrams and resource relationships are very useful, but users still need enough cloud knowledge to interpret what they are seeing and decide what action to take.
Another area for improvement is that teams may need time to tune alerts, rules, filters, and views so the platform highlights the most important issues without creating noise. In larger environments, the amount of information can be overwhelming at first, so the initial setup and configuration approach matters a lot.
Overall, I think Hyperglance is powerful, but it works best when the organization already has some cloud governance discipline and clear owners for acting on the insights it provides.
The main benefit is that Hyperglance gives teams a more visual and centralized way to understand what is running in the cloud and how resources are connected. This makes it easier to identify misconfigurations, unused or underutilized resources, potential security risks, and areas where cloud spend can be optimized.
It also helps reduce the need for manual cloud diagrams and spreadsheets. Instead of relying on documentation that can quickly become outdated, teams can work from a more current view of the environment. That improves communication between architecture, engineering, security, and operations teams.
Overall, Hyperglance benefits us by improving cloud visibility, making architecture easier to explain, supporting better governance, and helping teams act faster on cost, security, and operational issues.
Hyperglance gave us greater control over our cloud infrastructure
Clear Real-Time Cloud Cost Visibility with Actionable Optimizations
It identifies waste and suggests actionable optimizations automatically.
Best suited for multi-cloud or complex environments where cost and security insights need to be unified.