EBS Volume Cleanup identifies volumes that are unattached, have been idle for 30 days, or have a low utilization profile. Snapshot-before-delete is enabled by default to ensure recovery is possible if a volume is later needed.
New Unattached and idle EBS volume detection across connected accounts
New Snapshot-before-delete enabled by default for all cleanup actions
New gp2 → gp3 migration recommendations for volumes >500 GB
Improved EBS inventory now refreshed every 15 minutes during business hours
Identify Application, Network, and Classic Load Balancers that have served fewer than 10 requests in the last 14 days. Cleanup recommendations include the target groups and listeners that will be removed alongside the load balancer.
New Idle ALB, NLB, and Classic Load Balancer detection
New Cleanup preview shows associated target groups and listeners
Improved Load balancer cost includes data processing charges, not only hourly rate
Fixed Internal load balancers no longer mis-classified as public-facing in inventory
A dedicated NAT Gateway report shows data processing charges, hourly costs, and traffic destinations per NAT Gateway. Recommendations identify candidates for VPC endpoints that would reduce egress costs.
New Per-NAT Gateway cost breakdown with traffic destination analysis
New VPC endpoint recommendations to reduce egress data processing charges
Improved NAT Gateway inventory now includes per-AZ HA configuration status
Cost anomalies now trigger immediate email alerts to subscribed users in addition to in-app and Slack notifications. Alerts include the root-cause analysis, affected accounts, and a direct link to the anomaly detail view.
New Email alerts for cost anomalies with root-cause analysis attached
New Per-user subscription preferences for anomaly severity
Improved Anomaly root-cause analysis now identifies the service, region, and resource ID
Apply ZopNight-side tags to connected accounts (environment, owner, business unit) without modifying any cloud-native metadata. Account tags flow into every report, recommendation, and showback view.
New ZopNight-side account tags (environment, owner, business unit)
New Account tags propagate into all reports and showback views
Improved Account connection wizard now asks for environment tags during setup
Identify on-demand EC2 workloads that are good candidates for spot conversion. Recommendations consider workload tolerance, interruption history per instance type, and capacity availability by AZ to estimate the safe savings ceiling.
New EC2 on-demand → spot conversion candidate detection
New Interruption history and AZ capacity considered per recommendation
Improved Recommendations now respect cluster placement group constraints
Define required-tag policies (e.g. every resource must have a "team" and "environment" tag) and surface non-compliant resources in a dedicated report. Auto-remediation can apply default tags from the resource hierarchy.
New Required-tag policy definitions per account or organizational unit
New Non-compliant resource report with one-click remediation
New Auto-tag inheritance from VPC, account, or organizational unit
Improved Tag remediation now atomic across resources sharing a parent stack
The new Starter tier lets teams with under $100k monthly cloud spend onboard ZopNight at a flat rate with the same feature set as Team. Existing Starter-eligible customers will see an offer to switch on their next renewal.
New Starter tier: flat-rate ZopNight for teams under $100k monthly cloud spend
New Pricing calculator on the public site updated with the new tier
Improved In-app upgrade flow now estimates the cost difference per tier
Generate a Year-in-Review PDF that captures total spend, savings realized, anomalies resolved, and top growth services for the calendar year. Designed for the annual finance-and-engineering review meeting.
New Year-in-Review PDF export with spend, savings, and anomaly highlights
New Customizable cover page with workspace logo and reviewer name
Improved Annual reports now generated in under 60 seconds for any workspace size
AWS Lambda functions now appear in Atlas Inventory, with invocation counts, duration, and per-function cost breakdown. Idle and over-provisioned function detection helps trim Lambda spend without breaking traffic patterns.
New AWS Lambda inventory with invocation counts, duration, and cost
New Idle function detection (zero invocations in 30 days)
New Over-provisioned memory detection with right-size suggestions
Improved CloudWatch metric collection latency reduced from 30 to 10 minutes
Idle DynamoDB tables, over-provisioned read/write capacity, and unused GSIs are now surfaced in a dedicated DynamoDB report. On-demand-vs-provisioned mode recommendations help match capacity model to actual traffic.
New Idle DynamoDB table and unused GSI detection
New On-demand vs provisioned capacity mode recommendations
Improved DynamoDB cost breakdown now includes backup and continuous backup charges
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