
Pump is a tool focused on cloud cost optimization, aimed at startups, helping users manage and optimize cloud spend on AWS, GCP, Azure, and other cloud services through collective purchasing and automation.
Pump aggregates cloud spend from many users to negotiate bulk discounts with cloud providers and returns a portion of the savings to users. At the same time, its AI automation analyzes your usage to identify optimization opportunities.
According to its official description, core features of the Pump platform are free to use, with no contracts or credit cards required. Its business model is to take a small share of the savings achieved for users.
Pump supports AWS, Google Cloud Platform (GCP), Microsoft Azure, and DigitalOcean. For AWS, it claims coverage of 12 specific services.
According to the site, Pump is designed for rapid onboarding with fully self-service; initial setup is typically completed in minutes.
Pump states that only read-only access to billing is needed to analyze and optimize costs; it does not require access to your code, application data, or running cloud resources.
Pump is primarily aimed at startups, especially those with monthly cloud spend within a certain range, to help them manage cloud costs more efficiently.
According to the site, users can cancel Pump service at any time.
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