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  1. Cloud Computing Service
  2. Software Company

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CloudPouch is a desktop application built for engineers, architects and FinOps teams who want to understand and control their AWS costs without wrestling with spreadsheets, CSV exports and endless console tabs. It was created by Paweł Zubkiewicz – AWS Hero (2022), Solutions Architect Pro, and FinOps consultant who has helped companies generate over 8.7 million USD in AWS savings. After years of running cost audits for SaaS and enterprise companies, one thing was obvious: AWS cost data is powerful, but hard to explore quickly. CloudPouch fixes that. CloudPouch is not a SaaS. Your data stays with you. It connects to AWS using read-only access and helps you analyze cost trends, Savings Plans, Reserved Instances, EKS clusters, container images, and other high-impact areas in minutes instead of hours. This tool was built from real consulting experience. Every feature exists because a real client had a real problem. Typical users: • AWS-heavy SaaS companies • FinOps practitioners • Cloud architects • DevOps teams managing multi-account environments CloudPouch is designed to save time first. And time turns into money. Instead of spending half a day navigating Cost Explorer, you get structured insights in seconds. Instead of guessing where waste might be, you see it clearly. No marketing dashboards. No noise. Just focused cost intelligence. The product is developed independently and continuously improved based on real-world AWS cost optimization work. Feedback from users directly shapes new releases. If you work with AWS and care about cost transparency, CloudPouch is built for you. And if something doesn’t work the way it should – you can expect a real answer from a real person.


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4.3

Excellent

TrustScore 4.5 out of 5

8 reviews

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great tool for Software Engineers

Thanks to the CloudPouch application, monitoring AWS cloud costs has become part of my daily to-do list. Regular usage has allowed me to notice recurring patterns in generated costs and pinpoint problematic configurations. Ultimately, this has resulted in a reduction of AWS costs in the project by more than 50% on a monthly scale.

28 February 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Finally a cost tool built by someone who gets it

I manage a bunch of AWS accounts at work and I got tired of fighting Cost Explorer every time I needed to understand where the money was going. CloudPouch is built by Pawel Zubkiewicz who is an AWS Hero, so I decided to give it a shot. That was months ago and it has become part of my daily routine.

Setup was quick, it reads your existing AWS CLI profiles and SSO config so there is nothing to configure. No agents in your account, no billing data leaving your machine. For me that was a big deal because I work with client accounts and I cannot just plug random SaaS tools into their infrastructure.

The UI is clean and the clickable charts let you drill down into usage types in a way that Cost Explorer never made easy. You can tell it was built by someone who actually does this work every day, and that makes all the difference. If you deal with AWS costs across multiple accounts, I genuinely recommend giving CloudPouch a try.

27 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Cloud-pouch is best cost optimiser…

Cloud-pouch is best cost optimiser tools ever seen lots of features was there since beginning which now introduce by few cloud provider. Kudos to cloud pouch developer who save millions of dollars of cloud user.

27 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Great app for cost tracking

Great app - helps me to manage my personal projects on AWS. I like simple and clear UI, ability to view multiple AWS accounts and caching of cost explorer data. That makes it easy to quickly understand what's happening.

23 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It works :)

I deal with a lot of AWS accounts between my own projects and helping people with their Terraform setups, so I stare at billing data more than I'd like to admit. CloudPouch just reads your local AWS profiles, pulls costs straight to your machine, and shows you where the money goes. No third-party service in the middle, no extra IAM roles to hand out to some vendor. I opened it, picked an account, and had a breakdown by service and region within a minute. That's how tools should work — you don't need a PhD in AWS Cost Explorer to understand your own bill.

The thing that got me to keep using it is that it fits how I already work. My AWS profiles are there, CloudPouch picks them up, done. I spotted AWS Config rules that had quietly started costing way more than usual — turned out someone enabled a bunch of managed rules across several regions and nobody noticed for weeks. Could I have caught that in Cost Explorer? Sure, eventually. But nobody opens Cost Explorer until the bill already hurts. CloudPouch makes it the kind of thing you actually check on a Tuesday morning with your coffee, not something you panic about at the end of the month.

23 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Nice application to dive into AWS Expenses

CloudPouch is a nice application for getting an high level overview of your AWS expenses as well as diving deep into individual usage types.

It integrates will into AWS SSO, so you don't have to create yet another IAM access key. The app has charts for showing you cost over time, so you can pinpoint on when a specific spike happened, or if it's been an ongoing trend. It also features Cost Anomaly Detection, flagging the service family which has cost anomalies.

Couple of requests that I have:

* break up costs by region so I can see which regions are costing me
* Drill down into resource ids so I can investigate if there's a runaway instance or the cost is shared equally.

23 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

You should really check out Cloudpouch

Cloudpouch hands down is the best way for me to navigate my AWS costs across multiple accounts in an intuitive way.

There's many solutions out there including things provided by AWS, but this was the first one I used that was straightforward from the start.

Thanks Cloudpouch team!

21 February 2026
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Very useful view of cost across…

Very useful view of cost across multiple AWS accounts. Easy to navigate, zoom in and out, as well get priority view on cloud spending.
It saved me hundreds of dollars and probably more thanks to early detection of leaks.

20 February 2026
Unprompted review

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