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CloudFix is a SaaS product focused on AWS cost optimization. It scans AWS accounts, identifies wasted resources and discount coverage opportunities, and can automatically apply certain fixes after user approval. Its positioning is clearly different from tools that only provide alerts or recommendations: CloudFix emphasizes both “finding and implementing,” covering 30+ AWS services and 110 Finders, 53 of which support automated Fixers.
Based on the main content, CloudFix covers services such as EC2, RDS, EBS, S3, Lambda, CloudFront, DynamoDB, OpenSearch, and ElastiCache. Typical actions include deleting idle resources, migrating volume types, enabling intelligent tiering, optimizing retention periods, compressing CloudFront, and adjusting DynamoDB capacity. Automated remediation is executed through AWS Systems Manager after user approval; users can approve items individually or in bulk, or skip them. RightSpend is used for EC2 discount optimization and works alongside existing Savings Plans and Reserved Instances, rebalancing on an hourly basis.
CloudFix offers a free scan and a 30-day free tier, with no credit card required. Starter is $149/month, Growth is $499/month, Scale is $1,499/month, and Enterprise starts at $2,999/month, with plans segmented by annual AWS spend. All paid plans are billed through AWS Marketplace, with charges appearing on the AWS bill, and support EDP and enterprise private offers. RightSpend charges 25% of net new savings; if there are no savings, there is no fee.
The strengths are broad coverage, automated execution, a clear approval workflow, and simplified enterprise procurement through AWS Marketplace. The free scan lets users see potential savings before deciding whether to pay. The drawbacks are that the product is almost entirely AWS-focused, with no visible Azure/GCP support; some Finders still require manual handling; SSO/SAML, Jira/ServiceNow, dedicated success managers, and similar capabilities are limited to higher-tier plans; and the website does not disclose security compliance certifications or API capabilities.
CloudFix is best suited for companies with significant annual AWS spend and existing FinOps or cloud platform teams, especially organizations that want to upgrade cost optimization from manual checks to continuous automated governance. RightSpend is more suitable for organizations spending over $25,000 per month on EC2. Access from China is not discussed in the main content; payment and subscriptions rely on AWS Marketplace, so teams in mainland China should assess AWS account requirements, cross-border payments, network access, and compliance needs. If using domestic Chinese clouds, it is usually better to first compare the cloud providers’ built-in cost management tools or local FinOps solutions.
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cloudfix.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cloudfix.com directly.