openops
Reduces cloud cost visibility gaps and manual spend tracking overhead by automating FinOps workflows, enabling teams to identify waste and enforce budget con…
OpenOps is an open-source, no-code FinOps automation platform for cutting cloud costs and streamlining financial operations. It ships pre-built, customizable workflows for cost allocation, unit economics, anomaly management, workload optimization, and safe de-provisioning across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, plus a built-in Excel-like database (OpenOps Tables) and visualization system (OpenOps Analytics) with human-in-the-loop approvals.
- Automate cloud cost tracking and anomaly alerts across multiple AWS accounts
- Generate FinOps reports monthly without manual spreadsheet updates
- Find unused resources and rightsizing recommendations in your infrastructure
Reduces cloud cost visibility gaps and manual spend tracking overhead by automating FinOps workflows, enabling teams to identify waste and enforce budget controls without custom integration work.
Finance and engineering teams managing multi-cloud infrastructure seeking cost optimization without coding or vendor lock-in.
https://github.com/openops-cloud/openops
By openops-cloud
How to Get It
# Self-hosted/managed platform, not a Claude plugin. Free docker-compose install (local or cloud): # https://docs.openops.com/getting-started/quick-start-guide # Or use the managed cloud service.
After installing, paste this into Claude:
Help me automate cloud cost tracking and anomaly alerts across multiple AWS accounts
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Discussed on Hacker News, Reddit
- OpenOps - Truely Open FinOps Automation — Reddit · 31 pts
- OpenOps (beta) released yesterday — Reddit · 19 pts
- Open source business analytics dashboard — Hacker News · 3 pts
3 mentions across 2 sources
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 1,024 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 2d ago; license no license.
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Scored from trust signals (evidence-eval-v1): 1,024 GitHub stars; contributors unknown; last commit 2d ago; license no license.