Centralized cost insights have improved budgeting and now support better renewal planning
What is our primary use case?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management enables us to view our costs, identify areas of cost avoidance or savings, and assists us with budgeting. We can identify duplication in capability and recognize instances that may not be used or provide value to the organization, allowing us to displace, stop, or decommission them. This helps us plan better when we anticipate growth, as we can see what that growth and associated costs would look like, enabling us to establish the correct figures for the next financial year.
The solution is primarily used from a software asset management perspective to ensure compliance and mitigate risks around cost or unplanned expenses. It also supports us in financial budgeting and planning for renewals.
What is most valuable?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management provides real-time live data that allows us to see realistic projections based on trends we anticipate, showing where we could possibly end off by year-end. All of this is linked to our contract terms and conditions and how we use the capability.
Because we have such a large organization, we do not always have a true source of information or data. Having this capability gives us tangible data that can be used for decision making. Recently during renewal discussions and when integrating another entity within the organization, a simple view of the statistics and cost implications of different options allowed us to run simulations in real time. This helps us make better decisions.
What needs improvement?
While the solution works well, perhaps because we are still in the early stages of becoming familiar with the technology, I would appreciate improvements in the SaaS environment. Specifically, I would want purchase orders created from an on-premises licensing perspective to be replicated or pulled through from a SaaS visibility view so that licensing tracking happens seamlessly. I believe this is possibly feasible, however it is not currently the case for our estate, though it could be something we need to enable. Additionally, I would appreciate easier enablement of any APIs needed and any administrator-managed or console-managed software for the ability to plug into those systems seamlessly. This would be a strong selling point for me.
I would also appreciate the ability to see actual usage on the on-premises instance as much as we do from the SaaS solution. Being able to see when the software was last used by a user according to defined criteria, such as within 90 or 120 days, would be valuable. While it is good to see that software is licensed and installed, knowing when it was last accessed and how long it was used, or the frequency of use by that user or application, would provide critical insight.
The licensing matrix also has limitations that I wish were easier to manage. While I understand it does not offer an option to create custom criteria, there are instances where customization is necessary. For example, transactional licensing with Adobe e-signing does not have a standard way to track usage. DocuSign envelopes cannot be tracked through the system. The same applies to signing hub solutions where OTPs and SMSs generated with each transaction cannot be tracked, and this has financial implications for the business and value for management since this is how vendors bill us. Having a second resource to validate the information that vendors provide would be beneficial.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Flexera Cloud Cost Management since last year in September, so approximately four to six months now with Flexera One edition.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
There are no issues so far.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Not yet, because right now we are still rationalizing and analyzing the data. Potentially in a year or two, we will start seeing that benefit or return on investment and even fewer resources needed to work on it. Currently there is a significant amount of data we need to fix in the system because we migrated from an old platform to a new platform and carried irrelevant or even incorrect data across. However, I can already see from the items we are adding from scratch that there is considerable potential and benefit.
How are customer service and support?
Customer service is great because we have a managed services agreement with our vendor.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
We used Flexera, the on-premises platform before Flexera One edition was available.
How was the initial setup?
The setup or configuration is where I got involved, along with maturing the front end, which is ongoing. It is not as difficult as one would expect it to be, but it is also exciting because it presents a learning opportunity. We are taking the difficulties as opportunities for growth.
What about the implementation team?
The implementation team is a partner of ours with whom we have worked extensively for years. We rely on them for other services and have collaborated with them for years.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
The pricing conversation was above my level of involvement. I remember briefly discussing the cost and had an understanding that there would be an expense associated with upgrading from the older version of Flexera to Flexera One edition that we have now. The pricing is not really my area of conversation.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I am aware that there were some applications we considered. From an AWS perspective, there was Cost Explorer. I am not certain what it is called there. There was something of similar significance from Azure, but not a native tool that covers all IT costs in one go or specifically from a software metering capability.
What other advice do I have?
I would recommend trying Flexera Cloud Cost Management. Just be clear on how your environment is configured because many people discover after the fact that there could have been a different approach. Get your architecture governance forum involved beforehand so you can strategize accordingly and determine the best implementation plan for your organization.
I believe we have covered all of the obvious points at this stage. From a tooling perspective, I would be interested to know whether the tool has the ability to pull inventory from other SaaS applications hosted by third parties. I am thinking of applications such as Splunk, which I did not see available. I am uncertain whether the platform will mature to include these capabilities in the future. Additionally, I do not currently have access to D-Bolt type licensing applications where the metric is per ATM, but for a financial services organization such as ours, how do we ensure compliance in those environments? These are considerations I am thinking about, along with CGI type licensing models where we track transactions and bank transactions with formulas applied to count exactly how many transactions occur. Will Flexera Cloud Cost Management ever mature to that level of measuring complicated licensing models?
I would rate this solution a nine out of ten overall.
Automated governance has eliminated shadow spend and now provides clear multi-cloud accountability
What is our primary use case?
My main use case for Flexera Cloud Cost Management is automated cloud cost optimization.
A specific example of how I use Flexera Cloud Cost Management for automated cloud cost optimization is that if the platform identifies overprovisioned resources and unattached assets, with its recent acquisitions, it now offers highly automated management of Reserved Instances and Savings Plans to maximize discounts without manual intervention.
In my experience, the primary use case for Flexera Cloud Cost Management is not just monitoring spend; it is about establishing a robust FinOps framework through automated governance and hybrid visibility.
When I manage a multi-cloud environment, I focus on three key areas: granular cost attribution, automated right-sizing, and waste elimination. The biggest challenge in enterprise cloud is orphaned cost, and I use Flexera Cloud Cost Management's role-based dimensions to clean up tagging inconsistencies. Even if a resource is not tagged correctly at the provider level, I can map it to a specific cost center or project based on its metadata. This ensures that when finance asks why the bill spiked, I have one hundred percent accountability across AWS, Azure, and on-prem. I do not believe in manual cleanup since it is not scalable; I leverage Flexera Cloud Cost Management to identify idle resources, specifically unattached EBS volumes or underutilized load balancers, and set up automated policies. For non-production environments, I schedule policies to shut down instances outside of business hours, which typically saves about thirty percent on compute costs right out of the gate.
What is most valuable?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management has positively impacted my organization by eliminating shadow IT spending. Before implementing a centralized management tool, individual teams often spun up resources without a unified tagging strategy. Flexera Cloud Cost Management provided complete visibility across our multi-cloud footprint, allowing us to identify zombie resources, idle dev environments, and unattached storage, resulting in an immediate fifteen to twenty percent reduction in monthly waste simply by cleaning up what we were not using. Another impact is the streamlined financial reporting, which is one of the biggest wins for our finance department. We moved from manual spreadsheets to automated cost allocation by using Flexera Cloud Cost Management's billing centers, which allowed us to accurately charge back cloud consumption to specific business units, even in complex hybrid scenarios. This transparency ended the blame game between engineering and finance as every dollar spent is backed by clear metadata.
A specific example of how Flexera Cloud Cost Management made financial reporting easier for my team is the global project charge-back. Imagine running a migration project at my company that spans across Azure and AWS. The project uses fifty different tags because different developers have different naming conventions, such as project Alpha or Alpha project or Alpha-hyphen-project. The finance team cannot tell what the total cost is, leading to a weekend spent cleaning the data. Flexera Cloud Cost Management solution created a billing center for 'Project Alpha,' which is the centralized name used. Inside Flexera Cloud Cost Management, I wrote a single rule: any resource containing Alpha in its tag or sitting in subscription X or using resource group Y belongs to this particular billing center. The impact was instant accuracy; Flexera Cloud Cost Management retroactively fixes the reporting without me having to manually retag thousands of live cloud resources. Another benefit is automated show-back, where the project manager now receives an automated weekly email showing exactly how much of their fifty thousand dollar budget is left. Additionally, the audit trail allows us to clearly look into a bill spike from the billing center to see exactly which developer started a high-cost instance, all without leaving Flexera Cloud Cost Management UI.
What needs improvement?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management could improve by modernizing the user experience, as many users find the interface feels a bit dated compared to cloud-native competitors such as Vantage or CloudHealth. Another suggestion is to deepen the AI-driven auto-remediation; Flexera Cloud Cost Management is excellent at providing recommendations, but it still requires a manual click to approve or a custom script to execute an action.
I suggest simplifying Flexera Cloud Cost Management SaaS platform because Flexera Cloud Cost Management's special sauce is software asset management. Integrating those on-prem licenses with cloud usage can still be complex to set up for a user.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been using Flexera Cloud Cost Management for four years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management is stable.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management's scalability is very good; I can scale up according to business requirements.
How are customer service and support?
Customer support is truly great.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I have not used a different solution before Flexera Cloud Cost Management.
What was our ROI?
I have seen a return on investment with Flexera Cloud Cost Management, but I cannot disclose the project details. However, I can describe the situation where a mid-sized logistics company was migrating its legacy tracking system to a hybrid environment. In six months, the cloud bill was one hundred twenty thousand dollars per month, which was roughly forty percent over the original budget line. Finance was threatening to freeze the migration because they could not see who was spending what. The challenge was a tagging nightmare; three different dev teams used three different naming conventions, with fifteen percent of the resources having no tags at all. Another issue was a large QA cluster costing four thousand dollars every weekend despite no one using it. Flexera Cloud Cost Management's intervention included setting up a scheduled suspension policy to automatically hibernate any instance tagged dev or QA from Friday p.m. to Monday six o'clock a.m., freezing weekend activity. Additionally, using Flexera Cloud Cost Management's rule-based dimensions allowed us to group all untagged resources into project-based names based on their VPC ID, eliminating the need for fifty developers to retag resources manually. We also activated Azure Hybrid Benefit for forty of the cloud servers using existing on-prem licenses. The results were significant; the savings for the weekend ghost amounted to sixteen thousand dollars per month, and the BYOL optimization saved another eight thousand dollars per month in licensing fees. In terms of soft savings for time, I was previously able to reduce idle time around ten minutes, and there was a cultural shift as finance now has its own login to the Phoenix dashboard. They stopped contacting engineers every time the bill moved five percent because they can now see cost per transaction metrics for themselves.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
Before choosing Flexera Cloud Cost Management, I evaluated Azure, but not any other options.
What other advice do I have?
My advice to others looking into using Flexera Cloud Cost Management is to focus on value delivered, not just on money savings. The industry has shifted from simple cost cutting to unit economics; do not just report that you saved ten thousand dollars but report on the cost per transaction or cost per active user. Flexera Cloud Cost Management is excellent at this because it can ingest business data alongside cloud billing, allowing us to show finance how cloud usage is actually driving revenue.
In my current role, we leverage Flexera Cloud Cost Management as a SaaS-based management layer that oversees a truly hybrid and multi-cloud environment. The deployment is structured into three distinct layers to ensure we capture every dollar of spend: multicloud connectivity for the public cloud tier, on-premises and private cloud integration for the hybrid tier, and the SaaS management plane as the third layer.
We use Microsoft Azure along with on-premises and private cloud. I would rate this product an eight out of ten.
Accurate Spend Visibility and Deep License Intelligence for Confident Decisions
What do you like best about the product?
It gives a single, accurate view of software, SaaS, and cloud spend with deep license intelligence, helping organizations stay compliant, optimize costs, and make data‑driven decisions with confidence.
What do you dislike about the product?
The platform can feel complex to configure and manage, especially for organizations new to advanced SAM or FinOps tools.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Provides deep visibility into software, SaaS, and cloud usage to control costs, ensure license compliance, and reduce audit risk.
Identified unused licenses and now monitor cloud costs centrally while needing better chat-based insights
What is our primary use case?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management addresses the main challenge that every company or organization has different licensing tools, and there are often employees who are not utilizing those licenses, leading companies to pay for unused licenses. Organizations want to monitor licenses so they can be well-planned for upcoming financial years regarding licensing and can manage their licensing well ahead of time.
I utilize Flexera One API to track and monitor license usage, which includes a built-in API integrated with the company where all licensing is managed. This way, I monitor the API cost and licensing for the particular organization.
Every organization uses licensing; for example, AWS, Udemy, and other study programs are assigned to employees. By utilizing Flexera API or Flexera features, it becomes evident to the company how many employees are utilizing those resources, and if someone is utilizing resources beyond the limit, it will be tracked and provide the organization with a flag about those resources. There is a great opportunity for this in the future with AI, where usage of AI models that every organization provides to build applications can be monitored.
What is most valuable?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management offers several best features, including a unified interface where I can monitor cost and licensing, and it is easy to plug in with simple plug-in options to check the cost and manage a well-managed dashboard that even a non-technical person can review and take action on.
Flexera Cloud Cost Management has positively impacted my organization regarding resource and licensing management. My organization utilizes AWS, Azure, and Google GCP, and by using Flexera API, I learned that the utilization of these resources goes beyond the limit, with some resources utilizing above the threshold. This has helped my organization manage resources and improve licensing while reducing overhead costs by 20% to 30%.
The reduction in overhead costs of 20% to 30% is mainly due to identifying unused licenses and monitoring thresholds where users are utilizing licenses beyond the limit. Flexera API provides notifications about resources over-utilizing licenses.
What needs improvement?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management can be improved by developing a normal chat interface or application where non-technical users do not have to navigate through Flexera API application or website. A chatbot integrated behind the scenes could allow users to ask questions about license management and receive metrics in charts or visual formats. Using AI in this process could create a significant impact, combining both AI utilization and license management into a single solution.
I would suggest that Flexera build a solution specific to particular organizations, as I am working with IBM. A well-oriented, UI-specific application for IBM could be shown to stakeholders to demonstrate improved license management through Flexera solutions.
For how long have I used the solution?
I have been working in my current field for about three years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management is stable.
How are customer service and support?
The customer support from Flexera team has been great, helping my organization integrate and utilize Flexera effectively.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Before using Flexera Cloud Cost Management, my organization had not utilized any solution for license management, but I learned about Flexera through some partners, and it helped my organization make a significant impact.
What was our ROI?
Flexera Cloud Cost Management has helped my organization save money by 20% to 30%, as previously mentioned. I can efficiently manage licenses before assigning them to new employees or those who truly need them, significantly improving license management and allowing all pertinent data on licensing utilization to be seen on a single dashboard.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I do not have detailed pricing for Flexera Cloud Cost Management because I explored Flexera for my licensing management and was not in charge of the costs.
Which other solutions did I evaluate?
I evaluated other options before choosing Flexera Cloud Cost Management, but I do not have specifics on those at this time.
What other advice do I have?
I chose Flexera Cloud Cost Management for license management because it stood out by helping my organization with licensing management. The overall dashboard and graph representation helped management improve oversight on licenses that previously had not been considered, especially with the utilization of Microsoft applications.
I utilize Flexera Cloud Cost Management in a hybrid cloud environment and primarily use AWS cloud provider with Flexera Cloud Cost Management. I purchased Flexera Cloud Cost Management through AWS Marketplace.
I advise others to utilize Flexera Cloud Cost Management as it is an excellent tool and application for managing licensing. It provides a well-defined dashboard showing metrics and utilization across applications within the organization, effectively managing licenses without needing different vendors or partners. Flexera Cloud Cost Management is a great product for every organization, aiding in effective license management and providing a good overview of licenses.
This interaction was good and elaborative in helping me understand the concepts about Flexera Cloud Cost Management. I would rate this experience a 3.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
Hybrid Cloud
If public cloud, private cloud, or hybrid cloud, which cloud provider do you use?
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Great tool
What do you like best about the product?
Easy interface to interface, it take few hours for me to get familiar with the whole interface.
I have used other tools as well but flexera is most suitable for me.
What do you dislike about the product?
Its very time- consuming while initial setup and configuration, we had to take support assistance from them.little bit frustrating.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We are using it for IT asset management, its cost effective, easy to track and optimise data and other it assets.
Flexera One - A good way to save cost
What do you like best about the product?
Flexera One is a tool used by different companies for automation and cost optimization . It helps to save the money and time by showing which software is not being used . It works well with different cloud platform in a single screen
What do you dislike about the product?
Customer Service can be better . It is also complex for first time user .
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps to identify unused software and cloud services and optimize the cost for the services that we are not using .
Powerful tool used by companies for cost optimization
What do you like best about the product?
It combines Saas , cloud and on-premise assets into one platform giving a 'single source of truth.'
What do you dislike about the product?
Better onboarding guides or simplified workflows could help.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Flexera One helps me to use software and cloud services in a single place . Not used software and cloud services is identified and helps for cost optimization .
Helps in saving money and staying organised
What do you like best about the product?
This tool makes it easier to track which software and cloud services we are using and where we might be spending over. It is easy to use one you get a basic understanding of it.
What do you dislike about the product?
It can take a while to fully understand everything it offers. Loading time for some reports can be a little slow at times.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It helps us track which software and cloud services we’re using, so we don’t overspend. It also helps to keep compliant with licenses, which saves our time as well as money.
Extensive and easy to use plateform for IT asset management.
What do you like best about the product?
Its dashboards are simple ,complehensive and easy to understand for managing assets and also it reduces security risk by uncovering the outdated software and efficent for decision making.
What do you dislike about the product?
just needs a little more work for making onboarding for users easy with less time
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
It is helping in reducing the spends on cloud services and also helping in solving the problem of compliance for software license .
Flexera - The financial officer behind our technology decision
What do you like best about the product?
Flexera provides a data driven decision making software with effective cost and good automation technology.
What do you dislike about the product?
For onboarding it is complex and some limitations with reports generation also.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Risk is low and it is cost effective for organization