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Updated 10 Nov 2025 • 10 mins read
Khushi Dubey | Author
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Welcome to Opslyft November Product Updates
This month, we’re thrilled to introduce major enhancements that redefine how teams manage cloud costs, monitor anomalies, and collaborate across multi-cloud environments. From deeper cost visibility and smarter anomaly detection to rule-based alerts, audit logs, and user group management, every update is built to help you stay in control, optimize faster, and operate securely at scale.
Whether you’re tracking spend across AWS, Azure, and GCP or enabling finance and engineering teams to work seamlessly, these upgrades make cloud cost governance simpler and more intuitive than ever.
Let’s explore what’s new this November.
One of the biggest highlights of this month’s release is the complete revamp of our Anomaly Detection Engine, now giving you full control over how anomalies are defined and managed. Previously, anomaly judgments were based on standard logic built by our team, which worked well in most cases but didn’t always reflect every organization’s unique spending behavior. With this upgrade, you can define your own detection criteria, tailor thresholds to your business context, and configure how alerts behave. Anomaly detection is now smarter, more personalized, and fully aligned with your cost dynamics.
You can configure two types of rules:
With this flexibility, every business can adapt anomaly detection to its unique environment, making insights more relevant, alerts more actionable, and cost management more precise than ever.
Cloud recommendation systems traditionally provide combined optimization opportunities, but that often blurs accountability across projects and services. With the new CSR, we’ve changed that.
CSR is Opslyft’s intelligent recommendation engine that identifies real, actionable cost-saving opportunities across AWS, Azure, GCP, Kubernetes, Snowflake, and Oracle. It now breaks down insights individually for each account, project, and service, enabling engineering, FinOps, and infrastructure teams to take targeted action with full transparency.
What truly sets CSR apart is that its cost-saving insights are completely customizable. You can define your own rules, thresholds, and conditions to align recommendations with your organization’s unique cost structures and performance goals. This flexibility ensures that every optimization action, from rightsizing to cleanup, perfectly matches your team’s operational priorities and financial objectives.
In cloud management, every configuration and change matters. With this release, we are introducing the first version of Audit Logs, a simple yet detailed feature built to improve visibility for both customers and internal users.
Audit Logs capture all key user events across Opslyft, including actions in Cost360, Custom Cost Allocation, and Anomaly Detection. Each entry records what changed, who made the change, and when it happened, ensuring full transparency and accountability.
This release marks the first step toward broader audit functionality, providing immediate visibility while laying the groundwork for more advanced tracking and analysis in future updates.
Export and integrate: Export logs to Splunk, Datadog, or AWS S3, or integrate them with existing compliance and monitoring workflows.
We’ve completely redefined cost allocation to make it faster, smarter, and more adaptive. This update introduces new dimensions of cost data, enabling analysis across parameters such as account, service, region, environment, or customer without relying on manual or visual tags.
Powered by AI, Opslyft predicts and maps 80–98% of untagged or shared costs with exceptional accuracy, giving you instant visibility into where every dollar truly belongs. The engine aligns seamlessly with your organization’s structure and continuously learns from your data to evolve with your business.
What makes this capability stand out is its flexibility. It adapts effortlessly to the unique cost structures and use cases of different organizations while maintaining a high level of accuracy. Whether allocating costs across teams, environments, or shared resources, it ensures every allocation reflects real usage and ownership.
Opslyft now supports 7 major cloud and data environments end-to-end: AWS, Azure, GCP, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI), Snowflake, Kubernetes, and OpenAI.This unified integration layer brings every workload, compute, data, or AI into a single, intelligent dashboard. From deep analytics to real-time cost optimization, Opslyft delivers full visibility and control across all your multi-cloud operations without the need to switch tools or dashboards.
Whether your organization already uses Okta or prefers Opslyft’s built-in SSO, access and security are now completely flexible.
As AI workloads expand, visibility into token usage and model-level consumption becomes essential. Opslyft now tracks OpenAI workloads, converting raw token data into financial insights. You can monitor prompt costs, forecast budgets, and optimize model performance just like any other cloud service.
We’ve strengthened the link between cloud costs and business value. Through our Chargebee integration, finance teams can directly correlate infrastructure spend with customers, subscriptions, and revenue metrics. This provides a unified view of ROI and cost efficiency across all FinOps operations.
These integrations and enhancements make Opslyft a complete cloud intelligence platform. By unifying infrastructure, AI, and finance under one roof, we’re helping organizations operate with greater visibility, accountability, and speed. With Opslyft, cloud cost governance becomes not only easier but truly intelligent.