Fixed from $29/mo; 14-day free trial Best for: Teams leaving CloudZero because they also run AI providers and want cloud + AI spend in one self-serve, fixed-price tool.
StackSpend unifies cloud (AWS, GCP, Azure, Snowflake, Vercel, ClickHouse) and AI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Claude, Cursor, GitHub, Hugging Face, Grok) into one dashboard, then sends a daily Slack or email signal, anomaly alerts, and pace-to-forecast. Read-only setup in about 5 minutes with up to 90 days of history.
- ✓Cloud and AI in one view — most tools do one or the other
- ✓Daily cost signal, statistical anomaly alerts, and forecasting
- ✓REST API, outbound anomaly.created webhooks, and MCP for Claude Code
- ✓Self-serve, read-only, fixed monthly pricing (no spend-based tiers)
Watch for: For the deepest Kubernetes-pod and shared-cost allocation, CloudZero still goes further — StackSpend attributes per customer, feature, and team via tagging across cloud and AI, with daily signals.
2. Vantage
Spend-based tiers (Pro from ~$30/mo)Best for: Teams that want a broad provider catalog and AWS Savings Plan automation.
Vantage covers 20+ providers with Savings Planner/Autopilot for AWS commitments, an MCP server, and a Terraform provider. Strong breadth; pricing scales with tracked spend.
- ✓20+ integrations
- ✓AWS Savings Plan automation
- ✓Terraform provider + API
Watch for: Spend-based pricing grows with your bill, and AI-provider cost is a smaller focus than cloud.
3. Finout
Enterprise, sales-ledBest for: Enterprises consolidating a large multi-cloud "MegaBill" with virtual tagging and shared-cost splitting.
Finout is an enterprise FinOps platform known for its MegaBill view, virtual tags, and cost allocation across cloud, data, and Kubernetes. Aimed at larger orgs with dedicated FinOps functions.
- ✓Virtual tagging without code changes
- ✓Strong shared-cost allocation
- ✓Enterprise multi-cloud coverage
Watch for: Enterprise procurement and price point; heavier than an engineering team wanting a daily signal.
4. Kubecost
Freemium + paid tiersBest for: Kubernetes-heavy teams that need pod-, namespace-, and label-level cost allocation inside the cluster.
Kubecost (and the open-source OpenCost) is Kubernetes-native cost visibility with rightsizing recommendations. Best-in-class for in-cluster allocation; not a cross-provider billing layer.
- ✓Pod/namespace/label allocation
- ✓Rightsizing recommendations
- ✓OpenCost open-source option
Watch for: Kubernetes-only — no AI providers and no non-K8s cloud services as first-class objects.