Centralized visibility has improved governance, reduced costs, and simplified compliance work
What is our primary use case?
My primary use case with Hyperglance is gaining end-to-end visibility of our cloud and OpenShift infrastructure, and it helps us automatically discover resources, visualize architecture, monitor compliance, and identify cost optimization opportunities from its single dashboard.
Beyond just visualization, the main value Hyperglance brings is having a single source of truth for the environment, which helps reduce operational overhead, improve cloud governance, support compliance requirements, and enable better cost control. Automated infrastructure visualization reduces the effort required for documentation and audits.
What is most valuable?
The best features of Hyperglance are its real-time cloud visualization, cost optimization capabilities, compliance monitoring, and automation, with the standout aspect being that it combines architecture visibility, FinOps, security, and governance into a single platform that significantly improves visibility, troubleshooting, compliance management, and cost control for large cloud or OpenShift environments.
What I appreciate most about Hyperglance is that its real-time cloud visualization and automation features help make my day-to-day work easier by preventing human error and saving significant time. For example, the automated infrastructure visualization eliminates the need to manually create and maintain architecture diagrams, which can quickly become outdated. Having an accurate, real-time view of dependencies helps the team avoid mistakes when making changes or troubleshooting issues.
Beyond the technical features themselves, the biggest benefit is efficiency, as Hyperglance automates tasks that would otherwise require manual documentation, inventory tracking, and compliance reviews, saving time, improving accuracy, reducing the likelihood of configuration mistakes, and allowing engineers to focus on higher-value work instead of infrastructure discovery and reporting.
The biggest positive impact of Hyperglance on my organization is operational efficiency because it centralizes infrastructure visibility, cost management, and compliance monitoring into a single platform, which reduces manual effort, improves the accuracy of infrastructure documentation, helps identify unused resources, and supports proactive governance, allowing teams to spend less time on administrative tasks and more time delivering business value.
What needs improvement?
The main challenge I see with Hyperglance is not functionality but usability; it provides a lot of valuable information, but new users may need time to learn how to navigate and interpret the data effectively. Improvements in dashboard customization, advanced analytics, and deeper integrations would make the platform even more powerful.
The main improvement I would suggest for Hyperglance is making onboarding easier through guided setup, interactive tutorials, and role-specific dashboards. Hyperglance already provides powerful visibility and governance capabilities, but simplifying the learning process would help teams adopt the platform faster and maximize its value sooner. Additionally, predictive insights and business-level reporting would further enhance the user experience.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Hyperglance for the past six to seven months.
How are customer service and support?
What other advice do I have?
My advice for others looking into using Hyperglance would be to clearly define your objectives before implementing it. Whether your primary goal is cloud visibility, cost optimization, security and compliance, or governance, having clear priorities will help you get the most value from the platform.
I would rate this review an overall 8.
Visual mapping has improved cost control and now simplifies audits and cross-team collaboration
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Hyperglance includes cloud inventory and its mapping, security posture management, architecture documentation, troubleshooting complex environments, and conducting compliance and operational audits.
Recently, I used Hyperglance during a cloud cost review after noticing a spike in AWS. It was quick to visualize unused EC2 instances and attached EBS volumes or over-provisioned resources across multiple accounts. Instead of tracing dependencies in the AWS console, we used the infrastructure map to identify orphan resources and clean them up, which reduced monthly costs and improved visibility for the ops team. Another standout use case was troubleshooting a connectivity issue between application tiers in AWS, where Hyperglance's dependency mapping made it much easier to trace security groups, subnets, and resources.
One of the things we found especially useful with Hyperglance is how it helps bridge the gap between technical and non-technical teams. The visual infrastructure maps make it much easier to explain our architecture, auto-dependencies, and risk areas during reviews or planning sessions. While using Hyperglance, it has also been valuable for onboarding new team members because they can understand the environment much faster without digging through multiple cloud resources.
For others who are looking into Hyperglance, I suggest starting with a clear use case. It delivers the most value when you focus on specific problems such as cloud cost optimization, dependency mapping for troubleshooting, or improving governance and compliance visibility.
What is most valuable?
One of the features that stands out the most for me is cost optimization, along with agentless and self-hosted deployment. When talking about cost optimization, Hyperglance identifies idle resources, right-sizing opportunities, and also has automated security and compliance checks and frameworks such as CIS, NIST, PCI DSS, and AWS Well-Architected. Many enterprises appreciate that the agentless and self-hosted option allows them to run it inside their own environment rather than relying on a free managed SaaS product.
Hyperglance has mainly helped us improve visibility and understanding of our cloud infrastructure. It also helps to find unused or over-provisioned resources that are easy to miss otherwise. From an operational perspective, onboarding new engineers and explaining the environment to stakeholders has become much easier because the infrastructure is visualized clearly instead of being spread across disconnected tools.
What needs improvement?
Some dashboards and visualizations can become cluttered at scale, so I believe more flexible filtering and cleaner navigation would help.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working in my current field for the last one and a half years.
What was our ROI?
We have seen measurable improvements in a few areas since adopting Hyperglance. The biggest impact has been on operational efficiency and cloud cost visibility. For example, during a recent infrastructure review, we identified several underutilized EC2 instances, unattached storage volumes, and outdated test resources that were overlooked across multiple AWS accounts. Cleaning those up reduced our monthly cloud spend by roughly ten to fifteen percent. On the operational side, troubleshooting time has improved noticeably because engineers can trace dependencies and visualize architecture much faster instead of manually piecing information together from native cloud consoles.
What other advice do I have?
Hyperglance's AI capabilities appear fairly reliable when it comes to infrastructure dependency mapping and identifying optimization opportunities because it is working from live cloud and configuration and telemetry data rather than purely generative AI outputs. In our experience, the recommendations around unused resources, topology relationships, and governance issues have generally been accurate and actionable. I rate Hyperglance a nine out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
The Platform That Makes Cloud Management Practical . Making Multi-Cloud Management Feel Manageable
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Hyperglance is how it turns complex cloud infrastructure into something visually simple and actionable. Rather than just presenting raw data, it helps teams truly understand their cloud environment, quickly spot inefficiencies, and make smarter decisions in real time.
What do you dislike about the product?
One area Hyperglance could improve is that its broad range of features can feel overwhelming at first, particularly for smaller teams or for users who are new to cloud governance platforms. The sheer amount of data and the level of customization available are definitely powerful, but the learning curve can slow onboarding and make day-to-day adoption harder in the beginning.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
What I like most about Hyperglance is how it tackles the hidden complexity in modern cloud environments. In large, multi-cloud setups, teams often struggle to see where resources are running, who owns them, why costs are rising, or which configurations might introduce security risks. Hyperglance pulls all of that into a single, clear visual platform, combining real-time visibility with automation and cost intelligence so it’s easier to understand what’s happening across the environment.
Hyperglance gave us greater control over our cloud infrastructure
What do you like best about the product?
I tried Hyperglance in a work environment where we needed to have greater control over our cloud infrastructure, and the truth is that the experience was quite positive.
What do you dislike about the product?
Regarding the price, it is not a cheap solution, but if you manage a moderately large infrastructure, I think it pays off relatively easily thanks to the optimization it allows.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Cost control. It helped me identify resources that were oversized or directly unused. It's not that it works magic, but it does give you the necessary information to make smarter decisions and save.
Clear Real-Time Cloud Cost Visibility with Actionable Optimizations
What do you like best about the product?
Hyperglance gives clear, real-time visibility into cloud costs and resource usage.
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.
What do you dislike about the product?
Hyperglance can feel like overkill for smaller setups with limited cloud usage. There’s also a bit of a learning curve before you can fully take advantage of all its features. Pricing can be on the higher side as well, especially when compared to native cloud cost tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hyperglance provides clear, real-time visibility into cloud costs and overall resource usage. It helps pinpoint waste and automatically recommends practical, actionable optimizations. In my experience, it’s best suited for multi-cloud or more complex environments where you want cost and security insights brought together in one unified view.
Interactive Cloud Visualizations and Cost Optimization Insights
What do you like best about the product?
What I like most about Hyperglance is its visualization of complex cloud architecture through interactive diagrams. It makes our infrastructure much easier to understand. Also, the cost optimization feature is very good—its insights help us identify and terminate unused resources, which helps us save on our cloud costs.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I didn’t like about Hyperglance is that the platform feels complex, and I think there’s a learning curve for new users when they first start using it. Also, the initial setup took some time to get everything configured correctly. On top of that, I think pricing can be a concern for small teams that are just starting out.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The main problem it solves is understanding complex cloud architectures by providing a clear visual view of all resources and their relationships. It also helps with cost management: using Hyperglance, I can identify unused, untagged, and zombie resources that can be terminated, which saves a lot of cost.
Clear Cloud Infrastructure Visuals That Make Issues Easy to Spot
What do you like best about the product?
i like the clear visual representation of the cloud infrastructure that makes it easy to understand complex environments and spot issues fast.
What do you dislike about the product?
the interface is bit complex at first for new users and some advance features take time to fully understand
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It solves the problem of managing complex cloud environments and understanding them. It provides clear visuals for infrastructure, cost, and security, which helps me quickly identify issues, reduce risks, and make better decisions.
Real-time cloud visualization has unified multi-cloud management and has reduced ongoing costs
What is our primary use case?
I use Hyperglance my organization for real-time cloud visualization and managing FinOps applications.
In real-time cloud visualization, we use the interactive diagrams for full infrastructure including managing VMs, network, and all dependencies. It helps us understand which applications or VMs are connected where, and it eliminates the need for manual documentation.
Hyperglance also helps us use custom dashboards and reports as it provides multi-cloud dashboards and billing support for managing different cloud environments in a single place.
What is most valuable?
The best features are real-time cloud visualization, advanced FinOps management, automation, security, and custom dashboards and reports.
For automation, Hyperglance provides a codeless rules engine that can auto-fix issues through info tagging and stopping idle instances. It also integrates with Slack and Jira.
At my organization, Hyperglance has positively impacted us by saving costs as it identified unused resources that we could delete, which saved us money. Better visibility is provided as it offers a single plane for multiple cloud environments and provides real-time dashboards.
It has saved considerable time for managing multiple cloud environments, with cloud costs reduced by 30%.
What needs improvement?
Hyperglance can be improved by providing a less steep learning curve. The UI is powerful, but it is complex for beginners. I faced issues initially, and the initial setup takes time.
The initial setup requires significant time, and you need a basic understanding of Hyperglance from the start.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Hyperglance for the past two years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Hyperglance is stable in my experience.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Scalability is good as Hyperglance supports multiple cloud accounts, clusters, and subscriptions. Workload can be distributed across the architecture, and it can handle any number of resources at enterprise scale. It can be used by large enterprises and government organizations, as we have multiple clients from the government and enterprise sectors.
How are customer service and support?
Customer support is excellent as they are always available to help and provide quality support.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Initially, we were using solutions like VMware and others, but we found Hyperglance to be better, with the main purpose being cost savings.
When I joined my organization, Hyperglance was already in use from the start, so I do not have much information about the transition.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup takes considerable time, and you need a basic understanding of Hyperglance from the start.
What was our ROI?
We required fewer employees, and our time was saved as it helps in managing multi-cloud environments. Cloud costs have been reduced by 20 to 25%.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I do not have information about the licensing, but the setup cost was somewhat less than other comparable tools.
What other advice do I have?
I purchased Hyperglance through the AWS Marketplace.
If others are considering using Hyperglance, they can easily switch as it will reduce their costs and provide cost benefits. They will also gain additional benefits as it will help them manage their multiple resources in a single plane. I rate this product 9 out of 10.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Unified multi-cloud view has improved cost control and strengthened self-hosted security
What is our primary use case?
I have been using Hyperglance for the past two to three years. I use Hyperglance primarily for cloud management and FinOps platform management. Additionally, I use it for the unified multi-cloud view where it provides a single plane where I can manage my different types of Kubernetes clusters in a single interface.
What is most valuable?
The best features Hyperglance offers in my experience are real-time 3D visualization, FinOps and cost optimization, no-code automation, and unified cloud view.
I find myself relying on the unified multi-cloud view the most, as it helps us to manage and keep monitoring on our different types of Kubernetes and other clusters at a single platform.
Hyperglance has impacted my organization positively in many ways; we got a single view of our multiple cluster managements, and it also improved our security. It helped us with our self-hosted security as many software-as-a-service tools cannot. Hyperglance provided a self-hosted own cloud where we can manage our self PVC and virtual network, so that our data never leaves our environment.
What needs improvement?
From my perspective, Hyperglance can only improve its UI/UX design.
They can improve their dashboard as well, as their dashboard has a lot of customization limits, so they can improve it.
The reason I did not give it a 10 is that they also need some improvements like resource handling; they can effectively manage environments, and also for licensing purposes.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Hyperglance's scalability is good, but some users report that it has a lag and slow loading time when visualizing a large resource count.
How are customer service and support?
Customer support is very good.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I did not evaluate other options before choosing Hyperglance, as we have been using Hyperglance from the start.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Hyperglance, I did not evaluate any other options.
What other advice do I have?
If others are looking into using Hyperglance, my advice is that they can switch. I gave this review a rating of 9.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Hybrid Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Excellent Real-Time Cloud Visibility with Intuitive Topology & Dependency Views
What do you like best about the product?
HyperGlance provides excellent real-time visibility into our cloud infrastructure and makes it simple for us to understand complex situations through visualization. We can simply relate resources and follow their service relationships inside the system thanks to the topology and dependency views. Compared to other methods, it helps us comprehend dependencies, misconfigurations, and affect areas in our system more faster, which in and of itself saves us operational time in numerous ways. Because it presents our infrastructure data in an organized and easy-to-navigate format, the tool also facilitates our daily practice of cloud system observation and troubleshooting.
What do you dislike about the product?
One downside is the initial setup and configuration. The UI could also be improved, and the pricing feels high.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
One of the biggest obstacles in managing modern cloud infrastructure is the lack of visibility and the sheer complexity involved, and Hyperglance helps BlockMosaic tackle both. When you’re working across multiple cloud platforms—such as AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud—it can be difficult to maintain a clear view of resources, dependencies, and overall system health. By providing a single, visual map of the entire infrastructure, Hyperglance simplifies monitoring and makes it easier to understand what’s connected to what.