Save up to 60% on AWS cloud bills. Automatically.
We use combined AWS cloud workloads, provider-backed billing programs, and AI-driven optimization to reduce cloud costs that smaller teams cannot unlock on their own.

Cloud providers give better pricing to big customers.
Smaller teams rarely reach that scale on their own. So they end up paying more, miss billing benefits, and lose optimization value by default. CloudOps Network changes that.
Multiple AWS cloud workloads are treated together so they qualify for billing benefits usually reserved for large customers.
AWS already supports billing optimization through pricing programs and funding mechanisms tied to verified outcomes.
AI continuously analyzes usage patterns and cost drift to identify where optimization matters and when it should be revisited.
Your aws accounts remain fully under your control. Nothing is accessed, enabled, or changed without your approval.
How this works in practice
High-level AWS workload details only. No credentials. No account access.
Billing inefficiencies are identified based on usage patterns and scale.
Relevant aws billing optimization benefits are identified based on workload type and usage.
Nothing runs by default. Only you get to decide what happens next.
Who this is for
What changes for you
Billing optimization should reduce effort, not create another revenue workflow to manage. CloudOps Network makes savings the default outcome. Everything else follows naturally.
Billing inefficiencies are reduced over time as optimization benefits are applied consistently, not as one-off fixes.
Cloud costs change every month. Optimization continues alongside usage, so savings don’t reset or disappear.
No repeated audits or manual cleanup cycles. Billing optimization becomes something you don’t have to think about.
AWS well-architected framework reviews help keep workloads efficient and aligned with best practices.
How this works in practice
Cloud billing inefficiencies are common, but understanding them does not require account access or changes. CloudOps Network starts with context, not control.
High-level AWS workload details only. No credentials. No account access.
Billing inefficiencies are identified based on usage patterns and scale.
Relevant AWS billing optimization benefits are identified based on workload type and usage.
Nothing runs by default. Only you get to decide what happens next.
Frequently asked questions
How is CloudOps Network free?
AWS already sets aside budget and pricing benefits for cost optimization. CloudOps Network makes sure those benefits are actually used. There are no platform fees or subscriptions for customers.
Is AWS okay with what you do?
Yes. Everything CloudOps Network does operates within AWS-supported billing programs and pricing rules. Nothing here works outside AWS’s approved models.
How does the group buying work?
AWS gives better pricing at scale. Most teams don’t reach that scale on their own. CloudOps Network combines AWS workloads so they are evaluated with scale, unlocking pricing and billing benefits usually reserved for larger customers.
I have free AWS credits. Can you still help?
Yes. Credits reduce bills temporarily, but they don’t change how AWS pricing works underneath. CloudOps Network focuses on the long-term billing structure, not just short-term credits.
Is there any risk to our actual AWS environment?
No. CloudOps Network does not access your AWS account, does not change resources, and does not make anything run automatically. Your environment stays fully under your control.
Is there a minimum monthly AWS spend?
No. There’s no fixed minimum. This works as long as you’re running active AWS workloads.
You’re likely overpaying on AWS right now. The fix already exists.
Stop overpaying on AWS cloud bills without adding tools or process
If you’re running AWS workloads, savings already exist. CloudOps Network makes sure you’re not missing them, without adding tools or process.













