We review every Copilot, ChatGPT, Claude and Cursor seat in your company, tell you exactly what to cut, and hand you a straight answer for the next time Finance asks.
We only get paid from what we save you. Nothing upfront, ever.
tap a line to see it get cut
No email needed to see your score. Takes about 2 minutes.
Two years ago, roughly 3 in 10 companies actively managed AI spend. Today it's nearly universal — but visibility hasn't kept pace with adoption.
FinOps Foundation, State of FinOps 2026"AI spend governance" is now the #1 skillset FinOps and IT teams say they need to build over the next year — ahead of almost everything else.
FinOps Foundation, State of FinOps 2026Finance teams report an average 10% measured return from AI deployments, against a 20% target — a gap that usually traces back to unmeasured license sprawl, not the tools themselves.
FinOps Foundation / industry reporting, 2026You get asked why the AI bill went up, and you don't have a real answer.
Three teams bought three tools that do the same job — you found out after the fact.
Half the Copilot licenses you approved have barely been opened.
You keep renewing because auditing it yourself would take a week you don't have.
We lock your last 3 months of AI spend as the number.
Every seat, license, API key — who has it, who opens it.
A plain-English list: cancel this, merge that, downgrade this.
90 days later, we invoice 10% of the confirmed drop.
We never touch settings or content — view-only, revocable anytime.
From access granted to a finished report in your inbox.
No dashboards to interpret — cancel this, merge that, downgrade this.
Copilot, ChatGPT, Claude, and Cursor spend reviewed together, not in separate tabs.
10% of confirmed savings — the review itself costs nothing.
No agent, no plugin, no new login for your team to manage.
A sample layout only — your real report is built from your actual admin data.
Good question, and worth asking. Platforms like Torii, BetterCloud, and similar tools already do license-utilization tracking across SaaS tools, including some AI tools — and for large IT teams with the time to run them, they're a reasonable option.
The difference: those are self-serve subscriptions you pay whether or not they find anything, and someone on your team still has to set them up, interpret the output, and act on it. We do that part for you, personally, and we don't get paid unless we actually find and confirm savings.
Read-only access to admin and billing consoles only — never your prompts, documents, or conversations.
We view license and usage data. We can't change settings or see content.
You grant access through your own admin console, and remove it the same way.
Every account is personally reviewed by our founder, not a call center.
I run a Microsoft Partner practice, and I kept seeing the same thing: three tools doing one job, and nobody had checked. I personally go through your admin console with you — the same way I'd want someone to go through mine.
We're starting small so every company gets founder-level attention. Book now and your logo could be one of the first here.
of the savings we confirm — invoiced once, 90 days after implementation. Everything else is free.
Tell us what you're running. We'll reply within one business day to scope it.