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Core scan role setup, trust details, and accountability workflows — everything your team needs from first connect to recurring cost review.
OpsCurb operationalizes cost accountability so findings move from signal to owner to done, without a dedicated FinOps team.
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Set up your first scan in under 10 minutes
FAQ
Answers to the common trust and setup questions before you connect AWS
Security & Trust
Understand where your data goes and who can see what
Optional Review
See how the guided first-scan review works if you want help after trying the self-serve path
Sample Report
Preview the kind of first-scan summary your team receives next
Popular AWS cost guides
Choose practical guides when you need clear steps, not generic cloud-cost advice.
How to Find Unused NAT Gateways in AWS
Identify NAT gateways with avoidable spend, validate route context, and estimate whether an endpoint or cleanup pass is justified.
How to Reduce CloudWatch Logs Retention Safely
Audit log groups, compare retention against real operational need, and shorten policies without losing critical evidence.
How to Audit EBS Waste Across Regions
Use a repeatable regional review to find unattached EBS volumes, old gp2 capacity, and storage cleanup opportunities.
How to Create the OpsCurb Core Scan Role
Create the OpsCurb Core Scan Role first, then add optional scoped capability roles only for approved workflows.
Why AWS Savings Die in Dashboards
Learn why savings can look good in dashboards, and how a simple ownership loop keeps cleanup from drifting.
How to Assign Owners to Cloud Waste
Set a practical process so every finding lands on a named owner, a due date, and a clear close path.
AWS Cost Accountability Workflow
A practical weekly workflow for startup teams: detect, assign, track, and close without extra overhead.
How Startup CTOs Run Cloud Cost Reviews Without FinOps
A practical review rhythm for startup CTOs who need consistent, owner-based cleanup before a FinOps team exists.
Security & Trust
Start hereBefore you connect your AWS account, understand exactly where your data lives, what we can and cannot see, and how every layer is protected.