Connect AWS
to AIOS Command
Your AWS bill runs six figures and nobody reads the daily cost report. Command watches every service, every cost spike, every customer-facing outage, and drafts the action before the month-end surprise.
Command found these insights in a single AWS account within one hour
Cost spikes before month-end
14 services spent more than forecast this week. One is up 340% on a misconfigured autoscaling group.
Customer-impacting outages
6 incidents touched production services in the last 30 days. 2 affected named Tier-1 customers who were never told.
Commitment savings ignored
£23k of annual savings available through right-sizing and savings plans that nobody acted on.
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What happens today
Your team ships features, the bill rolls in at month-end, finance asks questions, and the answers take a week. The autoscaling group that misbehaved on Tuesday, the ECS task that ran on-demand all weekend, and the RDS instance nobody reviewed since 2023 all sit quietly in the same bill.
AWS gives you every metric and every line item. Nobody reads the daily cost report, nobody reviews CloudTrail weekly, and nobody reconciles which incident touched which customer. The gap between the data and the decision is measured in end-of-quarter surprises.
Every week those 14 cost spikes go unexamined is a week closer to a finance meeting nobody on engineering wants to attend.
What Command sees in your AWS
Command reads cost, usage, alarms, and events across accounts and regions. It watches for anomalies daily, not monthly, and ranks them by business impact rather than dollar size alone.
Shadow Notes explain each cost or service shift in plain English. Digital twin drafts engineering tickets, finance updates, and customer comms in your team's voice. Savings opportunities are surfaced with a one-click action plan.
Within 48 hours, Command turns AWS into a weekly decision loop. Cost surprises are caught on the day they happen, customer-impacting outages get a draft comms path, and savings plans stop being left on the table.
The two digital workers in Command
Insight Team
Watches cost, usage, and events across every account. Flags anomalies daily, maps outages to customers, surfaces savings opportunities.
Action Team
Drafts engineering tickets, finance updates, and customer comms in your team's voice. Proposes right-sizing plans, schedules reviews, pushes alerts to owners.
Before and after Command
What Command can do with your AWS
Watch cost daily
Command monitors cost and usage across accounts every hour and surfaces anomalies before the month-end statement.
Map outages to customers
Shadow Notes tie CloudWatch alarms to the customers actively using affected services, so CS and sales are never caught out.
Surface savings plans
Reserved instance and savings plan gaps are quantified and turned into one-click action plans, so finance meetings go better.
Draft the ticket
Right-sizing tickets, finance updates, and customer comms are drafted in your team's voice the moment an opportunity or incident appears.
Common questions about AWS integration
Is my AWS data stored outside AWS?
Your workloads, logs, and cost data remain in your AWS account. Command reads via the standard AWS APIs through a scoped IAM role and analyses in your workspace. Nothing is copied to external infrastructure. Your data stays yours.
Can Command draft comms in my team voice?
Yes. Command extracts your engineering, finance, and CS voice from your existing updates. It builds a digital twin, so every ticket, finance note, and customer email reads like your team wrote it.
How long does it take to connect AWS?
One click on your side. You approve a scoped IAM role, and Command begins reading metrics and cost data immediately. You will see your first actionable insights within 48 hours.
Does this replace AWS Cost Explorer or CloudWatch?
No. Those stay in place. Command adds daily anomaly detection, customer-impact mapping, and draft comms that the native tools do not produce.
Does Command work across multiple accounts and regions?
Yes. Command reads across AWS Organizations, multiple accounts, and all standard regions through the same IAM role-based access.
Can I revoke access at any time?
Yes. Command uses a scoped IAM role. You can revoke it anytime from AWS IAM. Command stops working immediately.
Does Command change my AWS configuration?
No. Command reads metrics, events, and cost data. It does not modify services, autoscaling groups, or security settings. All changes still happen under your existing change-management process.
Connect your AWS. See the cost surprises before they happen.
Your account spends six figures a month and runs thousands of services. Command catches the 14 cost anomalies, 6 customer incidents, and £23k of savings that are going unacted.
One-click OAuth. Live within 48 hours. No IT team required.