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    SanketNarkhede

Unified cloud views have improved visibility and now streamline cost and security management

  • February 26, 2026
  • Review from a verified AWS customer

What is our primary use case?

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.

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.


    Sanket N.

Automated Real-Time Multi-Cloud Architecture Maps in One Searchable View

  • February 26, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
1. Automated, Real-time Architecture Diagram
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
What do you dislike about the product?
Steep learning curve and UI Density.
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
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
The "Black Box" problem (Poor Visibility)
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


    Leela Sai Krishna B.

Transforms Cloud Operations with Real-Time Visibility and Simplicity

  • January 15, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
HyperGlance offers great real-time visibility in our cloud infrastructure and allows us to easily grasp complex environments through a clear understanding derived from visualization. The topology and dependency views make it quite simple for us to relate resources and follow their service connections easily in the system. It assists us in understanding dependencies, misconfigurations, and impact areas in our system far more quickly compared to other approaches, which in itself saves us operational time in many ways. The tool also makes our daily process of cloud system observation and troubleshooting easier as it displays our infrastructure information in an arranged form that is also very simple to navigate through.
What do you dislike about the product?
Though HyperGlance proves to be of immense value, some of the advanced features might take some time getting familiar with, especially for those who have not used similar graphical tools for cloud management in the past. Some streamlined guidance or easier discovery of features might make the learning curve easier for new users. Moreover, the tool could benefit from some improvments in customization of dashboards, reporting, and alert types according to various requirements of teams. This will make the already great product even easier to handle and flexible according to various operational requirements.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hyperglance helps us solve the challenge of poor visibility and complexity in managing cloud environments with real-time insights, dependency mapping, and clear visual representations. In this way, it is able to drive faster issue resolution, wiser decisions, better cloud governance-all resulting in reduced operational risk, better resource utilization, and increased productivity of teams.


    Diptesh J.

Significantly Reduced Our DevOps Costs

  • January 08, 2026
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
End-to-end oversight that ensures data remains under your absolute control.
What do you dislike about the product?
The cost calculator needs some improvement.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are limited in resources to manage multiple cloud tools.


    Sobhuza Z.

How Hyperglance Automates Cost Optimization and FinOps

  • September 30, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
the best thing about Hyperglance is its ability to turn complex, multi-cloud chaos into a clear, visual map where cost, security, and operational issues are not just identified, but can be fixed automatically.
What do you dislike about the product?
initial complexity and cost structure for smaller organizations.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
replacing time-consuming manual processes like inventory tracking and auditing with a real-time, interactive visual topology map of all cloud resources across platforms like AWS, Azure, and Kubernetes, which drastically reduces engineering hours spent on troubleshooting and documentation.


    reviewer2759787

Has improved governance and reduced manual work by providing real-time visibility and compliance checks across a complex cloud environment

  • September 24, 2025
  • Review provided by PeerSpot

What is our primary use case?

My primary use case for Hyperglance with up to 10,000 resources in GovCloud is managing cloud security, compliance, and resource visibility at scale. It helps monitor configurations, spot potential risks, and maintain governance across a large environment without needing multiple tools.

How has it helped my organization?

Hyperglance has improved our organization by giving us a single view of all resources across GovCloud. It helps us quickly identify misconfigurations, maintain compliance, and reduce manual work that used to take hours. The automated checks and clear visualization have made our cloud management process much more efficient and reliable.

What is most valuable?

The most valuable features for me have been the real-time resource mapping and compliance checks. The mapping makes it easy to see relationships between resources, while the compliance tools help us stay aligned with security standards without extra effort. Together, they save time and reduce risk in managing a large GovCloud environment.

What needs improvement?

One area where Hyperglance could improve is performance speed when dealing with very large environments, as sometimes the visual maps take longer to load. The reporting could also be more customizable to fit different compliance frameworks. For future releases, it would be helpful to have deeper integration with more third-party security tools, enhanced alerting options, and expanded automation for remediation tasks. These additions would make the platform even more powerful for large-scale cloud management.

For how long have I used the solution?

I’ve been using Hyperglance for managing up to 10,000 resources in GovCloud for the past year. The tool has been reliable in giving me clear visibility and control over our cloud environment. It makes resource management, security checks, and compliance much easier compared to manual tracking. The interface is straightforward, and scaling hasn’t been an issue. Overall, it has saved me time and reduced errors when dealing with such a large number of resources.

Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

We previously relied on native AWS tools along with a mix of spreadsheets to track resources. We switched to Hyperglance because managing up to 10,000 resources became too complex and time-consuming. Hyperglance gave us a single, centralized view with stronger compliance checks and better automation, which made the switch worthwhile.

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

The pricing for Hyperglance is fair considering the scale it supports, but it’s important to match the plan to the size of your environment. For teams managing thousands of resources, the value comes from the time saved and the reduced risk of compliance issues. I’d advise others to look beyond the cost and consider the efficiency gains and long-term savings it provides.

Which other solutions did I evaluate?

We evaluated a few other options such as CloudCheckr and native AWS Config. While those tools offered useful features, Hyperglance stood out because of its real-time visualization, compliance automation, and ability to handle large-scale GovCloud environments more efficiently.

What other advice do I have?

Hyperglance is a solid choice if you’re managing a large GovCloud environment and need clear visibility, compliance support, and automation. My advice would be to invest some time in setting up the dashboards and alerts to match your workflows. Once that’s done, the platform becomes a powerful time-saver.


    Luca P.

Cloud Management and FinOps Platform

  • July 06, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What I Like

Hyperglance is a self-hosted, agentless cloud management platform designed for FinOps, DevOps, engineering, and security teams. It provides multi-cloud support for AWS, Azure, Google Cloud (GCP, in progress), and Kubernetes, aggregating all accounts, subscriptions, and clusters into a single, searchable inventory.

The platform excels in cloud cost optimization, using a robust rules engine to identify up to 30% wastage through analytics, right-sizing, orphaned resource detection, anomaly detection, and forecasting.

The visualization capabilities are particularly strong: Hyperglance generates interactive architecture diagrams and dependency models, offering heatmaps, network diagrams, Sankey diagrams, and customizable dashboards for cost and inventory exploration.

The platform also enables automated remediation and policy enforcement via codeless automations, with over 200 built-in customizable rules mapped to frameworks like AWS Well-Architected, CIS, NIST, and HIPAA.

Security and compliance monitoring is continuous and covers key standards, with real-time alerts and integration options for Slack, email, and more.
What do you dislike about the product?
The pricing model is based on the number of cloud resources ingested and inventoried, which can make cost estimation complex for large or rapidly scaling environments
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hyperglance has addressed several persistent challenges in enterprise cloud management:

▪️ Cloud Cost Control: The platform’s analytics and automation have enabled more effective identification and elimination of cloud waste, including right-sizing, unused resources, and spending anomalies. This has led to immediate and sustained reductions in cloud bills, making cost allocation and forecasting more predictable and actionable.

▪️Unified Multi-Cloud Visibility: By aggregating resources from AWS, Azure, and Kubernetes into a single inventory and providing interactive diagrams, Hyperglance has improved visibility and understanding of complex, distributed cloud environments. This has reduced the time spent on documentation and manual inventory management.

▪️Security and Compliance Assurance: Continuous scanning and automated remediation have helped maintain compliance with industry standards and internal policies, reducing the risk of misconfigurations and policy drift. The ability to visualize compliance issues within architecture diagrams has improved incident response and audit readiness.

▪️Operational Efficiency: Automation of routine remediation and policy enforcement tasks has freed up engineering and operations teams to focus on higher-value activities, reducing operational noise and manual intervention.

▪️Chargeback and Reporting: The customizable billing reports and tagged spend explorer have streamlined internal chargeback processes, supporting more transparent and equitable cloud cost allocation across business units.

✅ Overall, Hyperglance has provided a centralized, secure, and highly customizable platform for managing cloud costs, compliance, and operations at scale, especially valuable for organizations operating in regulated industries or with complex, multi-cloud architectures.


    Dilip Kumar D.

Visual Clarity & Control Over Cloud Resources

  • June 14, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
What stands out the most about Hyperglance is its ability to give a clear, visual overview of complex cloud environments. It turns a mess of services and infrastructure into something you can actually understand at a glance. The real-time diagrams are a game-changer. Through it I can quickly spot misconfigurations or unnecessary resources and take action right away.
What do you dislike about the product?
The interface can feel a bit overwhelming at first, especially if you’re not deeply familiar with your cloud setup. It takes a little time to get used to all the features. Also, I wish the pricing was a bit more flexible for smaller teams or startups.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Hyperglance solves the problem of cloud visibility and cost control. In large or multi-cloud setups, it’s easy to lose track of what’s running and where your money is going. Hyperglance helps me stay on top of everything — it shows me what’s necessary and what’s waste, and I can even automate tasks based on what it finds. From a cloud collaboration standpoint, it keeps the whole team aligned. We all work off the same visual map, which cuts down on miscommunication and speeds up decision-making.


    Chandra M.

Hyperglance: One Tool, Total Cloud Clarity

  • April 30, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
I really like that hyperglance creates automatically real time and interactive cloud diagrams this feature of hyperglance helps our organization in many ways. It is also great for documentation and compliance audit.
What do you dislike about the product?
Although as such there is no dislike about the hyperglance but its interface seems outdated which they can update.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Earlier it was very difficult to understand complex cloud system and its architecture to understand how resources are connected or identify what's running where but with the help of hyperglance and its real time architecture diagram its makes easy to visualize our cloud system


    Sonal S.

Hyperglance : Future of cloud security Monitoring

  • April 17, 2025
  • Review provided by G2

What do you like best about the product?
My experience with the hyperglance have been great . I like its real time mapping , cost optimization and security compliance and its auto generated architecture diagram saves time as well .
What do you dislike about the product?
Its all good but its interface can be more better.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We were facing the problem of cloud visibility , as it was difficult to understand how resources are connected but with the help of hyperglance its easy to visualize enter cloud setup with real time architectures diagram .