Cloud Inventory & Visualization: I can visualize my cloud environment, such as AWS, Azure, or GCP, with up to 5000 resources mapped in an easy-to-understand topology. Cost & Resource Optimization: I am able to identify unused or under-utilized cloud resources to reduce waste and lower costs. Multi-Cloud Management: I bring all of my cloud service providers’ resources under one view, instead of using each provider’s separate consoles.
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Unified cloud views have improved visibility and now streamline cost and security management
What is our primary use case?
How has it helped my organization?
Common ways organizations say it improves their operations include offering clearer visibility across cloud assets, which helps reduce manual audits and the risk of misconfigurations. It strengthens security and compliance posture, which is especially valuable for regulated industries. Cost optimization with up to 5000 resources can meaningfully impact medium environments, and troubleshooting and collaboration are faster.
What is most valuable?
The cloud topology visualization is particularly valuable because this visual map dramatically reduces time spent tracking interdependent services. Security posture and risk insights help reduce security risk and ease audit preparation. Cost and resource optimization are useful for teams looking to lower monthly cloud bills without guesswork. Alerts and continuous monitoring actively keep teams informed instead of relying on regular manual checks.
What needs improvement?
There are areas that users often want improved. Deeper automation and remediation reduce manual effort and accelerate the resolution of common problems. More contextual and actionable topology maps improve clarity and make maps genuinely actionable for teams with mixed workloads. Customizable dashboards and reporting are needed because teams have different priorities, such as security versus cost versus uptime, and want dashboards tailored to them.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using the solution for 2 years.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I used native cloud tools, like AWS Config and Azure Security Center, before. There was limited cross-cloud visibility because many teams start with native tools per cloud provider but struggle to get a unified multi-cloud view. Switching provides centralized visibility across AWS, Azure, and GCP. Some platforms provided lists and reports but not intuitive relationship maps. Teams switch for better visualization of how resources connect.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
To estimate the setup cost, I consider my current billable resource count, including instances, databases, and network resources, plus expected growth over the next 12 months. I choose a tier that comfortably covers that without frequent upgrades. Often the ROI from visibility, security posture, and cost insight outweighs raw licensing costs. TCO gives a better picture than monthly fees alone.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I evaluated native cloud provider tools because they are free or low-cost and built into each cloud provider. However, users find limitations because they are siloed per provider and do not offer strong cross-cloud visualization or consolidated insights. I also evaluated Cloud Management Platforms (CMPs) for full multi-cloud governance, cost, and security features. Users consider feature breadth versus complexity and pricing, as some are more expensive or harder to set up. Security-focused tools were evaluated for their focus on security posture management. Often, they are stronger in security depth but weaker in visualization and cost insights.
What other advice do I have?
It is important to clarify whether your priority is security, cost optimization, architecture visibility, or operational efficiency. Hyperglance provides all these, but the configuration and use depend on your goals. I advise being realistic about resource growth and investing in good onboarding. A thoughtful setup, including account connections, tagging strategy, and alerts configuration, pays off quickly because early misconfigurations can delay value.
Automated Real-Time Multi-Cloud Architecture Maps in One Searchable View
2. Multi cloud Single Panel of Glass
3. Actionable FinOos (Cost Optimization)
4. Security and Compliance "On the Map"
Hyperglance's standout value is it's ability to automatically generate live, interactive architecture diagram that unify multi cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP) and kubernetes data into a single, searchable map
The interface is technically dense and can feel overwhelming with users reporting it takes significant time to master the complex navigation and filter heavy dashboard
Hyperglance solve this by replacing manual, static documentation with automated, real time architecture diagram.
Cloud Sprawl and cost waste
Hyperglance address by identifying underutilize or idle resources
Compliance and security Blind Spots
Hyperglance solve this by continuosly monitoring your infrastructure against framework like NIST
Hyperglance Makes Cloud Cost Waste Easy to Spot and Cut
This benefits me by enabling meaningful cost reductions often in the range of 20–30% while improving visibility, accountability, and financial control over cloud operations.
This benefits me by saving significant time, reducing manual effort, and allowing engineering teams to focus on more strategic, high-value work instead of routine maintenance.
Powerful Dashboard That Consolidates Data in One Place
Transforms Cloud Operations with Real-Time Visibility and Simplicity
Transforms Cloud Environments with Powerful Visualization and FinOps Tools
Significantly Reduced Our DevOps Costs
Cloud governance has improved and teams optimize costs with automated real-time visibility
What is our primary use case?
Hyperglance provides us a great and visible intuitive agentless, self-hosted dashboard which also provides us real-time visibility into the cloud resources we have, making it very easy for our users whether they are technical or non-technical. Hyperglance also provides us interactive diagrams and filterable inventory which allows our teams to quickly search and analyze. The teams can export the cloud data, reducing the complexity of managing multi-cloud environments.
Our main use case is to manage the resources across AWS, GCP, and Kubernetes. We manage and visualize the boards using Hyperglance and optimize the cost of the cloud by reducing waste through using the lean model.
What is most valuable?
Hyperglance features help in codeless automation, which means we can fix common issues and optimize resources without doing any coding.
Hyperglance has positively impacted our organization by helping us with agentless and self-hosted deployments, which has saved 38% time for deployments that we used to do manually. The automated process has saved us time and money as we cut resources. In the metrics we have tracked, we have saved 22% in costs.
The time and cost savings from Hyperglance have allowed our team to focus on other projects and improved our workflow. Hyperglance has helped us save on cost, improve efficiency, and reduce manual work while enabling real-time compliance checks with very good features. We have saved a lot of time and resources by reducing the manual work which the new team needs to do. Now the team is occupied in other work and they are more productive, providing us more user stories in the organization.
What needs improvement?
The learning curve can be a challenge for new users, which is something that can be improved. Apart from that, everything else is really good.
For how long have I used the solution?
In my organization, we have been using Hyperglance for the last three and a half years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Hyperglance is definitely stable, and we have not faced any kind of downtime, challenges, or bugs.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
The scalability of Hyperglance is definitely good, as it allows you to add resources—2,000, 3,000, 5,000, 10,000—depending on the licensing and billing model we use. It is a scalable product that can handle as many users as you want.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support experience I had was very good; I had an interaction with the customer support last month, and the agent was professional and prompt, solving our problem within 25 minutes.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Negative
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before Hyperglance, we did not use any other solution; this is the first time we are using this service, and prior to that, there was nothing we used.
How was the initial setup?
My experience with the configuration process was very good; our technical team was able to configure it quickly within three days, and there were no reported outages or problems that we faced with that.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment with Hyperglance, as time was saved by 79% and money was saved by 22%.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The metering and billing experience with Hyperglance is really good because it provides us with a pay-as-you-go model. The number of resources we needed depends upon that which is a great thing, providing us with a great ROI on the amount invested. The initial setup was really good with no extra or hidden costs involved.
My experience with Hyperglance's licensing and setup cost was really good; they were able to renew the licenses very well. As soon as we paid, it was renewed without any further delay. Since it is a pay-as-you-go model, we can choose how much we want at a time, which is a great aspect.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
We did evaluate other options before choosing Hyperglance, including Turbonomic by IBM, Flexera Cloud Management Service, AWS Cost Explorer and Budgets, and Azure Cost Management. Out of those, we found Hyperglance to be exceptionally good, which is why we chose it.
What other advice do I have?
The security features and automated recommendations in Hyperglance have helped us significantly. Six months back, there was a security breach happening on the server. Hyperglance alerted us in real time through the inbuilt monitoring alert on the rule which we set. We were able to implement advanced security and prevented the attack, saving us a lot of time and money.
Hyperglance integrates well with other AWS services I use. The integration is positive, as it can easily integrate with other services across all cloud providers. It can help in exporting reports to external tools such as Excel and ensures that the data is safe, handling multiple cloud environments, and it can integrate with multiple tools as well. The integration is very good, and I am happy with that.
My advice for anyone looking into using Hyperglance is that if you are looking for a dedicated product depending on cloud complexity and automation requirements that can support multi-cloud environments, you should definitely go for it, as the billing experience and metering experience are really good. Hyperglance charges you for what you use, not what you do not use, which is the main thing to consider when choosing Hyperglance. I would give a rating of 10 to the customer service.
Security Made Easy with Hyperglance
Exceptional Multi-Cloud Visibility and Control with Hyperglance
The tool also improves cost optimization by highlighting unused resources, rightsizing opportunities, and spending trends. This has helped streamline cloud operations, reduce unnecessary spend, and maintain a stronger security posture. Overall, Hyperglance brings clarity, consistency, and automation to managing complex cloud environments, making daily cloud management more efficient and reliable.