Is ScaleOps worth the price?
The 'Get Started' tier is exceptionally generous, offering a comprehensive suite of optimization and monitoring features for free.
This makes ScaleOps an incredibly attractive option for any organization looking to optimize their Kubernetes costs without an initial investment. It's best for startups and small to medium-sized businesses exploring cost optimization solutions.
Pricing Plans
Get Started
Free
- Automated Real-Time Pod Rightsizing
- Replica Optimization
- Smart Pod Placement
- Spot Optimization
- Node Optimization
- Karpenter Optimization
- Autonomous GPU Workload Rightsizing
- AI Replica Optimization
- Improved GPU Availability
- Cluster and Workload Troubleshooting
- Cost Monitoring
Hidden Costs & Gotchas
Potential for higher costs in custom enterprise plans.
No clear pricing for advanced features beyond free tier.
Scalability limits for free tier not specified.
Which Plan Do You Need?
Startups needing cost-free optimization
SMBs exploring Kubernetes efficiency
Teams wanting real-time cluster insights
How ScaleOps Compares to Competitors
Compared to solutions like Kubecost, which typically charges based on cluster size or spend, ScaleOps' free tier is a significant differentiator, offering core optimization features without any cost. While Kubecost provides detailed cost allocation and reporting, ScaleOps focuses on autonomous optimization from the get-go, making it more accessible than many paid alternatives like CloudHealth by VMware, which has a more enterprise-focused pricing model.
ScaleOps Pricing FAQ
How much does ScaleOps cost?
ScaleOps is free to use. No subscription or one-time fee is required for the core product.
Does ScaleOps have a free plan?
Yes. ScaleOps offers a free plan called "Get Started". It includes: Automated Real-Time Pod Rightsizing, Replica Optimization, Smart Pod Placement.