CloudLens by Cloudwrxs is an AWS intelligence platform for cost optimization, security posture, monitoring, resource inventory, and executive reporting. It helps AWS customers identify savings opportunities, risky configurations, monitoring gaps, and operational improvements across single accounts or AWS Organizations.
CloudLens by Cloudwrxs gives AWS customers a unified view of cloud cost, security, monitoring, and resource optimization. The platform connects read-only to customer AWS accounts using secure cross-account IAM roles and External ID protection, then analyzes AWS Cost Explorer, EC2, EBS, RDS, S3, CloudWatch, Security Hub, GuardDuty, Inspector, Config, IAM, KMS, Secrets Manager, and other AWS services.
CloudLens helps teams find unused resources, gp2 to gp3 savings, old snapshots, unused public IPs, NAT Gateway cost opportunities, Reserved Instance and Savings Plan gaps, underused EC2/RDS resources, open security groups, public exposure, missing security services, weak IAM posture, monitoring gaps, and backup coverage issues. Recommendations are advisory and read-only, with estimated monthly savings, risk severity, evidence, and recommended next actions.
Built for multi-tenant SaaS and AWS Marketplace onboarding, CloudLens includes tenant isolation, Cognito authentication, branded user invitations, executive PDF reports, risk reports, CSV exports, AI-assisted insights, and dashboard views for cost intelligence, security posture, resources, monitoring, recommendations, and advisory workflow.
Highlights
Unified AWS cost optimization, security posture, monitoring, and resource inventory across single accounts and AWS Organizations.
Find savings opportunities such as unused EBS, old snapshots, unused public IPs, NAT Gateway optimization, underused EC2/RDS, and Savings Plan or Reserved Instance gaps.
Read-only, tenant-isolated SaaS with executive reports, risk reports, AI-assisted recommendations, and secure cross-account IAM role onboarding.
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
Pricing is based on the duration and terms of your contract with the vendor. This entitles you to a specified quantity of use for the contract duration. If you choose not to renew or replace your contract before it ends, access to these entitlements will expire.
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CloudLens offers three contract tiers priced on capacity. Each tier bundles a set number of users, connected AWS accounts, and regions. Starter covers 5 users, 3 accounts, and 5 regions. Growth expands to 15 users, 10 accounts, and 10 regions. Enterprise supports 50 users, 50 accounts, and 20 regions. You pick the tier that matches your estate size and team. Pricing scales as you move up in these unit limits. All tiers deliver the same read-only advisory platform for cost, security, and monitoring visibility.
Top-of-mind questions for buyers
What counts as one AWS account and one region for the tier limits?
An AWS account is a single connected cloud account onboarded with read-only credentials. A region is a geographic area you scan within those accounts. Each tier caps how many accounts and regions CloudLens discovers. Starter allows 3 accounts and 5 regions. Growth allows 10 and 10. Enterprise allows 50 and 20.
What happens when my team, accounts, or regions grow past my tier limits?
Each tier sets fixed caps on users, connected accounts, and regions. When your estate outgrows those caps, you move to a tier with larger limits. The change is not automatic. You pick the tier that matches your current user count and cloud footprint before onboarding more accounts or regions.
Which limit drives my tier choice — users, accounts, or regions?
All three limits apply together within each tier. You need a tier that satisfies your highest requirement across users, connected accounts, and regions. If your account count fits Growth but your team exceeds 15 users, you move to Enterprise. The most constraining limit determines which tier you need.
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Refund requests are reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Customers may request a refund within 7 days of purchase if CloudLens has not been substantially used or provisioned. For refund or billing support, contact Cloudwrxs at support@cloudwrxs.com.
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Cloudwrxs provides product support for CloudLens onboarding, AWS account connection, tenant user access, report generation, Marketplace subscription questions, and troubleshooting scan results.
Support includes assistance with:
CloudLens tenant onboarding
AWS IAM role and External ID setup
AWS Organizations and StackSet onboarding
Cost, security, monitoring, and resource scan troubleshooting
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