Cost audit

You're paying for infrastructure you forgot you had.

An idle server here. An orphaned function there. A SaaS seat nobody uses. It adds up quietly every month — because nothing in your stack tells you it's there.

$420/mo
typical waste Cortev surfaces on a first scan

free scan · read-only · nothing changes

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Waste found
cortev · first scan · read-only
Idle EC2 instanceus-east-1 · 0% CPU, 38 days$112/mo
Orphaned Lambda + logsno trigger, still billing$34/mo
Old S3 backupss3://old-backups · untouched 1yr$61/mo
Duplicate SaaS seats2 tools, same job$118/mo
Forgotten staging envlast deploy: 7 months ago$95/mo
Recoverable / month$420
= $5,040 / year · nothing was deleted — you decide

Illustrative line items. Your scan surfaces your real ones — itemized, sourced, and read-only until you act.

Where the money hides

It's never one big line. It's a dozen small ones, scattered across accounts nobody owns anymore.

Compute

Zombie servers

Instances spun up for a demo, never killed. Billing at full rate at 0% utilization.

Storage

Backup graveyards

Snapshots and buckets from projects that shipped — or died — a year ago.

SaaS

Duplicate tools

Two products doing the same job because two people bought them separately.

Accounts

Forgotten environments

Staging and side-project accounts still on autopay, off everyone's radar.

No API tax

And Cortev itself runs on your own subscriptions.

Your agents use the model plans you already pay for — not a marked-up metered API. The tool that finds your waste doesn't quietly become a new line item.

See what you're burning.

Connect once. Get an itemized waste report in about a minute. Decide what to cut.

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