Pay-for-savings cloud cost optimization consultant. I cut AWS, GCP and Azure bills 30-90% in 30-60 days. No upfront fee, no retainer.
Reduce cloud costs by attacking the four lines that swell every bill: oversized compute, forgotten storage tiers, runaway data-transfer, and unsampled observability logs. A focused audit identifies the cuts in 1-2 weeks. Implementation lands the savings in 30-60 days. On a pay-for-savings model you pay nothing upfront — the fee is a share of the monthly reduction your team actually sees on the bill. If there is no reduction, there is no fee.
Week 1 — free audit. Read-only access to your billing console and a 60-minute kickoff. Written report ranking every cut by effort and savings.
Weeks 2-6 — implementation. Hands-on engineering: rightsizing, query rewrites, lifecycle policies, zombie cleanup, observability sampling, reservations and savings plans. Every change is a pull request your team reviews and merges.
Months 2-3 — verified savings. Side-by-side billing dashboards compare pre- and post-engagement spend. You only pay once the reduction is visible on your monthly invoice.
Most cloud cost consultants bill by the hour or by retainer. The incentive runs backward: longer engagement equals more revenue regardless of savings delivered. Pay-for-savings flips the model. No upfront fee. No monthly retainer. I get paid only after verified reductions land on your monthly bill — a fixed percentage of the savings produced, capped at 12 months.
Typical reductions are 30-90% depending on infrastructure maturity. The free audit gives the realistic number before you commit.
30-60 days from kickoff to measurable bill reduction. Quick wins land in the first 2 weeks.
You keep the written report and pay nothing. Zero reduction equals zero fee.
All three plus BigQuery, Firebase, Datadog, MongoDB Atlas, RDS, PostgreSQL, Redis, Cloudflare and Vercel.
You do. Pull requests reviewed by your team. Documentation and runbooks left behind. No vendor lock-in.