| Description | Amount |
|---|---|
| CHARGES: Typical Cloud Cost Investigation | |
| Line items nobody named clearly | 47 pages |
| Time decoding the bill each month | 4 hours |
| Platform that claims to explain it | $50,000/yr |
| Your billing data they require | all of it |
| Time to first insight | 3 months |
| Sales call to get started | required |
| CREDITS APPLIED: $0 Kulshan Baseline | |
| Cost | $0 |
| Data shared | none |
| Time to first report | 3 minutes |
| Runs on | your laptop |
| License | Apache 2.0 open source |
| Writes to your account | nothing |
| TOTAL DUE | $0.00 |
For years, almost every AWS cost conversation started the same way.
Before dashboards. Before CUR pipelines. Before another platform.
Someone needed a baseline.
A quick way to understand what was happening in the AWS bill.
Kulshan is that baseline.
Think of it like a blood test before seeing a specialist. The blood test is useful on its own. Sometimes the results are simple. Sometimes they point to deeper issues.
Either way, everyone should be able to get the baseline quickly.
That is why Kulshan is free and open source.
Run it yourself. Share it with your team. Use it with another consultant. Use it with no consultant at all.
If it helps, great.
Kulshan helps establish a baseline. It does not replace:
If your organization needs help building those things, Mission FinOps provides advisory and implementation services.