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 de febrero de 2026
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