
By embedding cost controls into the engineering workflow, Adaptive6 shifts cloud spend management from finance‑only to a proactive, code‑level practice, unlocking sizable savings for large enterprises.
Cloud spend has become a top‑line concern for enterprises, yet traditional FinOps tools often stop at reporting without actionable remediation. Adaptive6’s approach borrows from cybersecurity—detect, trace, remediate—embedding cost visibility directly into developers’ daily workflows. By scanning infrastructure-as-code and live cloud resources across AWS, Azure, GCP, Snowflake, and Databricks, the platform surfaces both obvious over‑provisioned assets and the elusive "shadow waste" that lurks in unused configurations.
The platform’s AI‑driven remediation engine connects to GitHub and CI/CD pipelines, allowing engineers to approve fixes or generate pull requests with a single click. This tight integration reduces the friction between finance teams flagging overspend and engineering teams implementing fixes, accelerating the feedback loop and preventing waste from re‑emerging in future deployments. Early customers, such as Bayer, have reported up to 35% reductions in cloud bills within the first billing cycle, illustrating the tangible ROI of shifting cost governance into the codebase.
Investors are betting on this paradigm shift, as evidenced by the $28 million raise led by U.S. Venture Partners. The funding will fuel product expansion, deeper multi‑cloud support, and broader market adoption among Fortune 500 firms seeking to transform cloud cost management from a compliance exercise into a strategic, engineering‑driven capability. As cloud adoption accelerates, solutions that combine visibility, automation, and developer‑centric remediation are poised to become essential components of modern IT finance stacks.
Cloud cost governance startup Adaptive6 Inc. announced a $28 million Series A round led by U.S. Venture Partners, with participation from New Era Capital Partners, Pitango VC, Forgepoint Capital and Vertex Ventures. The funding brings the company's total capital raised to $44 million and will support scaling its AI‑powered platform that helps enterprises detect and remediate cloud cost waste. Adaptive6 aims to help large enterprises cut cloud spend by up to 35%.
Comments
Want to join the conversation?
Loading comments...