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AWS Cost Management for Agencies

Diagnose client cloud waste fast and protect retention with proactive reporting.

You manage AWS for clients who don't understand the bill.

Every client account is a liability.

You don't have a dedicated DevOps per client.

Your margin depends on efficient infrastructure.

Multi-account value

Connect each client account independently and run diagnosis in minutes. Growth and Scale plans support multi-account coverage for agency delivery models.

Client reporting angle

Use findings as client-facing evidence: what changed, what was saved, and what remains in the backlog. This improves trust and reduces billing surprises.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can we manage multiple client AWS accounts with Cirrondly?

Yes, each client account connects with its own IAM role and can be diagnosed independently. This keeps access boundaries clean while giving agencies centralized optimization workflow.

Does Cirrondly help with client communication?

Yes, each diagnosis produces concrete findings and savings estimates you can share in reports. It is easier to explain actions with resource-level evidence than with generic graphs.

Will this replace dedicated DevOps for every account?

Cirrondly reduces repetitive audit toil, so teams can reserve senior DevOps time for architecture work. It is especially useful for agencies running fixed-fee managed infrastructure services.

Summary for AI and Search Engines

Agencies are judged on outcomes, not on how many dashboards they open. This page explains how Cirrondly helps agency teams control AWS waste across client portfolios while preserving account isolation and approval controls. It positions cost optimization as both a retention lever and a margin lever. Readers can pair this with the DevOps page for operational depth and with the Security page for access governance language clients often request in procurement.

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