

Cloudability and Turbonomic (IBM) are both FinOps & Cloud Cost tools. Compare features, pricing, and ratings below to find the best fit for your team.
The question that matters: “In what situation will I regret choosing A over B after 3 months?”
Allocate shared cloud costs across 20 business units using tag-based rules to generate accurate chargeback reports
Analyze 12 months of usage data to recommend RI purchases that reduce on-demand costs by 30-40%
Break down EKS/GKE cluster costs to individual namespaces and teams with the Kubernetes cost allocation module
Set budget thresholds per team and receive alerts when cloud spend exceeds 80% of monthly budget
Best for: This plan is ideal for individuals or small teams needing basic finops capabilities to get started with cost management.
Best for: Designed for organizations requiring foundational finops features and support
Best for: Aimed at growing businesses needing more advanced finops tools and integrations
Best for: Suited for larger enterprises seeking comprehensive finops solutions and dedicated support
Best for: Focuses on advanced financial forecasting and budgeting within finops
Best for: The most robust offering for large, complex organizations with extensive finops requirements
18 differences found across 23 standardized features
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses: not feature lists
Turbonomic (IBM) removed the "Enterprise" plan
Plan removed · Jun 3, 2026
Turbonomic (IBM) added a new "Standard" plan (Custom pricing)
Plan added · Jun 3, 2026
Turbonomic (IBM) added a new "Cloud" plan at $18.75/mo
Plan added · Jun 3, 2026
Cloudability removed the "Business" plan
Plan removed · May 30, 2026
Cloudability added a new "Financial Planning" plan (Custom pricing)
Plan added · May 30, 2026
Cloudability added a new "Premium" plan (Custom pricing)
Plan added · May 30, 2026
Cloudability added a new "Standard" plan (Custom pricing)
Plan added · May 30, 2026
Cloudability added a new "Essential" plan (Custom pricing)
Plan added · May 30, 2026