Define monthly cost budgets per team or environment and receive proactive Slack and email notifications when projected spend exceeds 80, 95, and 100 percent of the budget. Budget owners get a weekly summary; finance gets the rolled-up view.
New Per-team monthly budget definition with daily projection
New Configurable alert thresholds at 80 / 95 / 100 percent of budget
New Weekly budget summary email to budget owners
Improved Projected spend forecast now incorporates day-of-week seasonality
Fixed Budget rollups no longer drop costs from accounts connected mid-month
The native Slack app replaces the legacy webhook-based notifications. Install once from the Slack marketplace and route notifications to any channel with slash commands. Slash commands also let you approve remediations and acknowledge anomalies without leaving Slack.
New ZopNight Slack app available on the Slack marketplace
New /zopnight approve, /zopnight ack, /zopnight findings slash commands
Improved Notification routing UI now supports per-channel filters by impact level
Fixed Legacy webhook notifications no longer duplicate when the workspace was renamed
A new full-text search bar in Atlas Inventory lets you find any resource across all connected accounts by name, ID, tag, or attribute in under 200 milliseconds. Search supports boolean operators and saved searches per workspace.
New Atlas Inventory full-text search across resources, tags, and attributes
New Saved searches: pin frequently used filters per workspace
New Boolean operators (AND / OR / NOT) supported in the search bar
Improved Inventory page load is now 35 percent faster for accounts with >50k resources
A new Snapshot Cleanup workflow identifies EBS snapshots whose source volume no longer exists and surfaces the recoverable cost. Customers reclaim an average of 12 percent of their EBS spend in the first run.
New Orphaned EBS snapshot detection across all connected AWS accounts
New Bulk-delete workflow with two-step approval and dry-run preview
New Per-account exclusion rules for compliance-pinned snapshots
Improved EBS snapshot inventory refresh latency reduced from 4h to 30 min
The rightsizing engine now covers the full lineup of AWS GPU instance families, including G5, G6, P4, and P5. Recommendations factor in GPU utilization, video memory, and CUDA driver compatibility before suggesting a smaller instance type.
New Rightsizing recommendations for G5, G6, P4, and P5 instance families
New GPU utilization and video memory now displayed alongside CPU/RAM metrics
Improved Recommendation explanation now lists the CUDA driver compatibility check
Fixed GPU instance families no longer mis-classified as CPU-only during cold inventory
The Reserved Instance Planner models 1-year and 3-year commitments side-by-side with Compute and EC2 Savings Plans, factoring in your last 90 days of usage. Recommendations show the break-even point and worst-case loss if usage drops.
New Reserved Instance vs Savings Plan side-by-side comparison view
New Break-even and worst-case loss modeling for each commitment option
New Export RI/SP plan as a finance-team-ready PDF or CSV
Improved Recommendation refresh now runs hourly during business hours
Savings Plans coverage and utilization metrics now appear on the main FinOps dashboard. Drill into specific commitment IDs to see which workloads they cover and identify under-utilization before the contract auto-renews.
New Savings Plans coverage and utilization tiles on the FinOps dashboard
New Per-commitment drill-down to view covered workloads
Improved Anomaly detection now excludes Savings Plan amortization from anomaly baselines
Fixed Coverage charts no longer leave gaps for hours without spend
GCP Compute Engine support enters open beta. Inventory, rightsizing, and scheduled stop/start work across GCE instances in any project connected via a service account or Workload Identity Federation. Pricing data is sourced from the official GCP Pricing API.
New GCP Compute Engine inventory and rightsizing (beta)
New GCE scheduled stop/start with per-project IAM scoping
New Workload Identity Federation supported for GCP account connection
Improved GCP project discovery now traverses folders and parent organizations
SAML 2.0 single sign-on now ships out of the box with provider templates for Okta, Microsoft Entra ID, and Google Workspace. SCIM 2.0 provisioning automates user and group sync, so new hires and leavers are reflected in ZopNight without admin intervention.
New SAML 2.0 SSO with provider templates for Okta, Entra ID, Google Workspace
New SCIM 2.0 provisioning for users and groups
Improved Login latency reduced by 40 percent for SSO-enabled workspaces
Fixed Group membership changes via SCIM now propagate to RBAC within 60 seconds
The audit log now records every privileged action across the workspace, including remediations, schedule edits, policy changes, and account connections. Logs are retained for 365 days on Enterprise plans and exportable to S3 or GCS for long-term archival.
New Workspace-wide audit log of all privileged actions
New Audit log export to S3 or GCS for long-term archival
New 365-day retention on Enterprise plans (30 days on Team plans)
Improved Audit log search and filter UI rewritten for sub-second response
The REST API has been redesigned around resource conventions, with an OpenAPI 3.1 specification and generated client SDKs for Go, Python, TypeScript, and Java. API v1 endpoints remain available with a 12-month deprecation window.
New REST API v2 with OpenAPI 3.1 spec and generated SDKs (Go, Python, TS, Java)
New Personal access tokens with per-scope permissions
Improved API v1 remains available for 12 months with deprecation headers
Fixed Rate limit headers now match the documented format on every endpoint
Build custom dashboards from a tile library that includes cost, utilization, inventory, and anomaly widgets. Dashboards can be shared per role, embedded into Notion via the public embed URL, or scheduled to email as PDF every Monday morning.
New Drag-and-drop custom dashboard builder with 30+ widget types
New Per-role dashboard sharing and public embed URLs