Cloud Finance Insights, Templates & Tools for Finance Leaders
Bridging the gap between Finance and Cloud. You don’t want to design, you want to decide.
Helping finance teams understand, forecast, and control cloud costs — with ready-to-use templates & models.
A cloud finance decision frame – delivered in spreadsheet
Master Hyperscaler cloud financials
Turn complex AWS, Azure, and Google cloud bills into clear financial insights. Build better forecasts, control OPEX, and protect your EBITDA — with templates made for finance professionals.

AWS
was the first cloud computing platform launched in 2006. It is the market pioneer and leader in cloud computing with a global network of data centers that offer IaaS, SaaS, and PaaS solutions.

Microsoft Azure Cloud
was publicly available in 2010 and is widely used by businesses to host applications, data analytics, IoT, and ML. It’s particularly strong in enterprise computing and appeals to companies already using Microsoft technologies.

Google Cloud
launched in 2008. GCP offers the same infrastructure that Google uses for its own products, such as Gmail and YouTube, which makes it particularly attractive to companies focusing on big data and AI applications.
Cloud Saas Finance Framework for CFOs & Investors
Decision-grade financial steering for cloud-native businesses.
Turn cloud consumption, SaaS growth and cost dynamics into CFO-ready decisions – without rebuilding models from scratch.
Built by a former hyperscaler finance lead – not a generic startup template
What this framework does
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Who is it for?
– CFOs & Heads of Finance
– FP&A & Finance Business Partners
– PE / VC operating teams
– Cloud native businesses such as SaaS founders post-Series A
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Who We Are?
I’m a former Hyperscaler Finance Lead
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Principle
Built by a finance lead responsible for Hyperscaler (AWS, Azure & Google Cloud)
Used enterprise FP&A, can be used for later-stage entrepreneurs, not startup theory
Designed for real CFO and investor decisions