Platform · Compute
EC2, ASG, ECS, Lambda, GPU — scheduled, rightsized, applied.
Compute is where the weekend story starts. CloudPivot doesn't stop at a recommendation — it proposes the schedule, shows the projected savings, and applies it with one click.
A schedule built for you, not by you
The Schedule Recommendation Engine proposes off-hours schedules with projected savings shown upfront — one click applies it, instead of you hand-writing cron rules per resource.
Real dollars on every scale-down
ASG and ECS scheduler events show actual savings, not a $0 placeholder — so the scheduler's impact on your bill is finally visible.
No more burstable-instance surprises
The burstable (t-series) economics analyzer catches a $3.80/mo instance quietly billing $76/mo in CPU credits before it shows up on the invoice.
Rightsizing you can trust
Metric-confidence badging flags recommendations built on incomplete data — so you're never silently downsized on a memory-starved instance.
Commitments that don't fight your schedule
Savings Plan and Reserved Instance coverage is modeled against your schedules, so a new commitment doesn't strand capacity a schedule is about to turn off.
GPU idle time, priced
GPU instances sitting at ~5% utilization nights and weekends get flagged with the dollar cost attached — $3–8k/month is common and easy to miss.
How it works
A recommended schedule, applied in one click.
Projected savings are shown before you confirm — the same detect → propose → apply loop every CloudPivot executor follows.
See what your compute fleet is idling through.
Connect an AWS account and get a schedule recommendation with real dollar projections — free, config-only.