Key differences at a glance - coverage, capabilities, and optimization scope.
| Factor | ProsperOps | DeepCost |
|---|---|---|
| Cloud Support | AWS Only No GCP or Azure | AWS, GCP, Azure Full multi-cloud |
| Optimization Scope | RI/SP Only Compute reservations | Full Platform All cost areas |
| Kubernetes Optimization | None Not supported | Full Support Native K8s optimization |
| AI/ML Cost Optimization | None Not supported | Full Support OpenAI, Anthropic, etc. |
| Pricing | % of Savings Percentage-based | From $99/month Transparent flat rate |
ProsperOps' genuine strengths in AWS reservation management.
ProsperOps provides fully autonomous reserved instance and savings plan management for AWS compute resources with minimal manual intervention.
Strong expertise in AWS reserved instances, savings plans, and discount management with years of AWS-specific optimization experience.
Fully automated approach to AWS compute reservations means teams don't need to manually manage RI/SP portfolios.
Specialized tools for maximizing AWS discount utilization through intelligent RI and savings plan purchasing strategies.
Critical capabilities that make DeepCost the comprehensive choice for modern infrastructure.
Unlike ProsperOps' AWS-only approach, DeepCost optimizes AWS, GCP, and Azure with equal depth and sophistication.
Deep Kubernetes cost optimization that ProsperOps doesn't offer - right-sizing, spot instances, cluster efficiency, and more.
Comprehensive AI service optimization (OpenAI, Anthropic, Claude) that ProsperOps can't address at all.
While ProsperOps only handles RI/SP, DeepCost optimizes storage, networking, databases, compute, and more.
Clear pricing starting at $99/month vs ProsperOps' percentage-based model that scales with your savings.
Optimize all cloud resources in real-time, not just compute reservations on a quarterly basis.
Honest recommendations based on your infrastructure and optimization needs.
If you only use AWS, don't use Kubernetes, don't have AI workloads, and only want to optimize compute reservations, ProsperOps' specialized focus might fit.
ProsperOps can't help with GCP or Azure at all. DeepCost provides comprehensive optimization across all major cloud providers.
ProsperOps has no Kubernetes optimization capabilities. DeepCost provides deep K8s cost management and optimization.
ProsperOps can't optimize AI service costs that often represent 30-50% of modern cloud bills.
When you need to optimize beyond just compute reservations - storage, networking, databases, and more.
When you prefer transparent flat-rate pricing over percentage-based fees that take a cut of your savings.
Real stories from teams who migrated from ProsperOps to DeepCost.
"ProsperOps was solving 40% of our problem. We needed a platform that could optimize our entire multi-cloud, Kubernetes-native infrastructure."
"We're a modern AI company. ProsperOps' AWS-only, reservation-only approach was obsolete for our needs. DeepCost understands modern infrastructure."
Honest answers to common questions about both platforms.
ProsperOps has deep specialization in AWS reserved instances and savings plans. DeepCost also handles AWS RI/SP well but provides broader optimization across all cloud services and providers. Choose ProsperOps only if AWS compute reservations are your sole concern.
DeepCost supports AWS, GCP, and Azure comprehensively. ProsperOps is AWS-only with no support for GCP or Azure. If you use multiple clouds or plan to, DeepCost is the only option.
Yes. DeepCost can take over your AWS RI/SP management while adding GCP, Azure, Kubernetes, and AI cost optimization that ProsperOps doesn't offer. Many customers run both briefly during transition.
DeepCost provides comprehensive Kubernetes optimization including right-sizing, spot instances, and cluster efficiency. ProsperOps has no Kubernetes optimization capabilities.
ProsperOps charges a percentage of savings, which scales with your discount capture. DeepCost offers transparent flat-rate pricing starting at $99/month, which can be more cost-effective as you scale and doesn't limit your savings potential.
ProsperOps has not announced plans for GCP, Azure, or Kubernetes optimization. They remain focused exclusively on AWS reserved instances and savings plans.