DemandCloud is an automated SaaS platform for cloud cost optimization. Its core idea is to connect to a companyβs cloud accounts or subscriptions, identify cloud resources with potential savings, and use scheduled tasks to turn resources on when needed and off when not in use, reducing costs from idle cloud infrastructure. The page claims it can save up to 70% on monthly cloud bills, but the main text does not provide a calculation method or case-study evidence.
Its feature set centers on resource scheduling and FinOps visibility: users can connect cloud accounts and pull in cloud resources; set ON/OFF schedules for resources; organize resources by project and environment; assign resources to team members; and create permissions for colleagues. The platform also provides an operations dashboard for viewing, downloading, and emailing savings reports, with comparisons by team, project, and cloud provider to identify unscheduled resources and optimization opportunities. For teams with many development, testing, or demo environments, this kind of on-demand start/stop mechanism has clear value.
DemandCloud offers a free plan: 1 cloud account, 1 schedule, 10 instances, and 24/7 support. Silver costs USD 300/month, or the equivalent of USD 240/month when billed annually, and includes 10 cloud accounts, 3 schedules, 50 instances, plus 24/7 support and onboarding consultation. Gold costs USD 600/month, or USD 480/month when billed annually, expanding the limits to 20 cloud accounts, 10 schedules, and 200 instances. Enterprise requires contacting sales, with unlimited accounts, schedules, and instances, plus dedicated support. Silver and Gold include a 14-day free trial.
The strengths are its clear positioning and simple onboarding path. The free plan is suitable for validating value, and the platform includes project, environment, permission, and reporting features that help teams manage cloud resources collaboratively. The drawbacks are that the page does not specify which cloud providers are supported, nor does it disclose common enterprise procurement details such as security and compliance, encryption, auditing, or data storage location. API, webhook, and developer documentation capabilities are also not reflected in the main text. For complex hybrid-cloud environments or highly regulated enterprises, the available evaluation information is still limited.
It is suitable for DevOps teams, cloud administrators, FinOps teams, and SMBs looking to reduce cloud spending in non-production environments. The main text does not state whether it is accessible from mainland China, and payment methods are not disclosed. If cross-border network access or foreign-currency payment restrictions are a concern, teams in China may also consider the built-in cost management and scheduled start/stop tools from cloud providers, or alternatives such as AWS Instance Scheduler, Azure Automation, CloudZero, and Cloudability.
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