u/Robinson2502

If anyone here is building on AWS and struggling with infra costs, I can help check eligibility for AWS credit programs through partner/startup routes.

Works best for:

AI / GenAI projects

SaaS startups

MVPs

Early-stage products

Teams already spending on AWS

Can also help with:

Basic cloud cost optimization review

Security posture review

Guidance on choosing AWS services properly so bills don’t grow unnecessarily

No paid consultation required for initial discussion.

If you already have an AWS account, sharing current monthly usage or architecture helps check eligibility faster.

DM if you want details or want to see whether your startup qualifies.

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u/Robinson2502 — 7 days ago
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Hey folks,

Been following a lot of discussions here around cost visibility, tagging chaos, and surprise AWS bills — and honestly, we’re seeing the same patterns across most orgs.

We’re an AWS APN Partner working with startups and mid-size teams, and one thing we’ve consistently noticed:

Most teams are overspending ~25–35% on AWS without realizing it due to idle resources, wrong sizing, or poor architecture decisions. �

Stripe Systems

At the same time, security misconfigurations are quietly sitting in the background (open ports, IAM issues, unused access keys, etc.) — which is a bigger risk than cost itself.

So we’ve started offering something simple:

👉 Free AWS Cost Optimization + Security Audit Report (no remediation push)

What we check:

Idle / underutilized resources (EC2, RDS, EBS, etc.)

Rightsizing opportunities + Savings Plans / RI gaps

Data transfer & NAT cost leaks

Tagging & cost allocation hygiene

IAM risks, exposed services, security posture

Billing anomalies & future risk areas

From what we’ve seen in real projects, even basic FinOps practices like rightsizing + governance can lead to 30–70% savings without touching code. �

ZeonEdge

Why we’re doing this free:

Mostly to understand real-world challenges + build long-term relationships (no lock-in, no obligation).

Also — for eligible startups, there are AWS credits support programs (up to $100K) depending on stage and use case.

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u/Robinson2502 — 13 days ago