Every Cloud Change Deserves
a Decision. Most Get None.
Every change gets a decision record. Every decision gets an outcome check. The gap between signal and action closes permanently.
Every change gets a decision record. Every decision gets an outcome check. The gap between signal and action closes permanently.
You can see what changed — but decisions are still siloed, untracked, and made without cross-team context. Intelligence is fragmented.
Despite FinOps tools, teams still overspend — not from lack of data, but from lack of decision context. Nobody knows why a cost decision was made or whether it worked.
Infrastructure changes happen daily — from humans, IaC pipelines, and now AI agents. Most have no decision record, no ownership trail, and no accountability. When things break, nobody knows who — or what — decided.
The average time from alert to action in cloud teams. Signals pile up. Nobody proposes a response. Decisions are delayed because the system doesn't create accountability — people have to start the process themselves.
Teams are drowning in 500+ alerts/week. Monitoring tools tell you what happened — not whether it matters, whether it's expected, or what to do about it.
CTO sees risk. FinOps sees cost. DevOps sees changes. Nobody sees the same screen. Decisions are fragmented because intelligence is fragmented.
CloudEva helps teams understand cloud change and make better decisions. It explains what changed, who changed it, why it changed, and how decisions should be reviewed and governed. It sits above monitoring and security tools as a decision clarity and accountability layer — it does not replace them.
No. CloudEva consumes signals from cloud platforms and existing tools, but it does not generate real-time alerts, replace observability systems, or execute remediation automatically. Its focus is decision context, not incident response. CloudEva does track changes from AI agents, IaC pipelines, and auto-remediation systems — attributing every change to its source actor for governance and accountability.
Only when explicitly allowed and only in higher plans. Starter, Growth, and Pro are read-only — no execution. Enterprise requires human approval for actions. Governance plan actions are policy-bound, auditable, and controlled. CloudEva never executes silently.
EVA-A stands for Explain → Verify → Advise → Act. It describes how CloudEva matures with your organization. Explain provides context. Verify confirms intent. Advise offers trade-offs and guidance. Act enables policy-bound, governed execution. Plans unlock EVA stages progressively.
No. CloudEva is agentic, not autonomous. AI provides context, options, and guidance. Humans remain accountable. Policies define what can and cannot happen. Every decision can be traced, reviewed, and audited. CloudEva also tracks changes made by other AI agents — Copilot, Amazon Q, Bedrock agents, Terraform pipelines, auto-remediation bots. Whether a human or an agent made the change, CloudEva attributes the actor and creates decision accountability.
The Pro plan Public Preview includes context-rich FinOps and SecOps signals, cross-domain explainability, review-ready summaries, and AI-assisted "what / who / why" explanations. It's free until March 31 to gather real-world feedback.
EVA Credits meter reasoning operations — not LLM tokens or cloud usage. Each plan includes a monthly allocation: Starter (30), Growth (75), Pro (200). Explain queries cost 1 credit, Verify queries cost 1–2, and Advise queries cost 2–3. Credits reset each billing cycle.
Expert insights, case studies, and documentation for cloud decision governance.
Whether you're exploring or ready to deploy — we're here to help.
Start a free preview, book a guided demo, or reach out directly. No pressure, no hidden agendas — just clarity.