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The intuitive dashboard and proactive alerts make managing multi-cloud environments a breeze. If you want to save time, cut costs, and stay in control, Cloudshot is worth checking out! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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I absolutely love about Cloudshot is how incredibly user-friendly it is. The drag-and-drop interface makes it so simple to use, even for those who aren’t necessarily experts in cloud infrastructure. The real-time monitoring feature is also a huge bonus. It gives me live visibility into what’s happening across all my cloud environments.
But what i really like about Cloudshot is its multi-cloud support. Whether it’s AWS, Azure, or Google Cloud, Cloudshot works across all these platforms, The visualization features give me a clear picture of how everything connects and how the components interact across multiple clouds, which makes managing everything that much easier.
In short, Cloudshot is the perfect combination of operational efficiency and powerful features. From drag-and-drop ease to real-time monitoring, Terraform automation, and multi-cloud support—it has everything you need to make cloud management faster, easier, and more cost-effective. My customer satisfaction has improved, my work has become exponentially more efficient, and most importantly, it has made me happy knowing that I can manage complex cloud environments with ease. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly, there’s not much downside I’ve noticed. The only thing I can think of is that for GCP (Google Cloud Platform), some features are still unavailable. But I’m sure Cloudshot will bring these in soon. Other than that, nothing else comes to mind! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I can enjoy more coffee time with Cloudshot. :) Writing a Terraform script is at the core of my job. Earlier, I used to have bunch of them in my folder and my typical task used to start from finding the most relevant, peeping through it, tweak it, double check it, visualise it before sending for approval and so on. Nowadays, I just open the landscape diagram in Cloudshot (which is handy any way), make one click to generate the Terraform script. The script is almost perfect. Guess what, my Lead also uses Cloudshot to visualise it and gives a green signal. They do have a fantastic customer support too. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As someone said, this tool should have been here since a decade. And that's what I dislike about it. :) Jokes apart, this is an incredeible product. HIghly recommended. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

My team is using Cloudshot for managing our cloud environments like production, testing, and development. It also integrates multiple cloud accounts seamlessly. Seeing infrastructure in real-time through diagrams is so damn amazing.
I really like how it automatically suggests ways to save costs and helps to keep spending in check. See the cost report, one click and the bills get down.
Cloudshot is saving the lives of DevOps engineers. Kudos to the team! Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The overall platform is great but the number of features felt a bit overwhelming at first. A more guided onboarding process would be helpful for new users to get started quickly without feeling overwhelming by the number of features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Pretty much everything they have done so far. First, the concept is fantastic. I love to operate my Cloud in a fun way that gives. Its awesome and never before kind of fun. It securely connects to my cloud, so easy to setup and their customer support is fantastic. They are quite enthusiastic and passionate on what they have built (and building). Cloudshot is awesome everyday use - routine Cloud operations and Devops tasks. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Nothing really. In another 12 months or so, I see Cloudshot will probably be the most used product in this field. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It has everything one needs to operate the Cloud. They say "diagram to deployment" but it certainly has more than that. The xperience starts from connecting the cloud account. Its secure and easy. Cloudshot gives visualisation in the manner useful to the cloud devs and architects. I can make changes and export Terraform script with one-click. Its so awesome. I haven't tried data migration part yet but their video looks quite cool.
All in all, highly recommended cloud management platform for Cloud architects, leads, developer and support engineers. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
They added some features and I didn't even know about it :) :( I mean, I was paying to multcloud.com for cloud to cloud data migration and realised Cloudshot has this feature too. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Its so easy to connect, easy to draw the diagram (in native draw.io interface which I was already using) and from there the deployment to AWS, Azure etc is a matter of one-click. Several other everyday tasks are simplified as well - such as - scheduling EC2 instances, transfering instances from one network to another etc. The best part is - its easy to setup, Cloudshot securely connects to the cloud accounts and they do not install any agents on the servers. That is amazing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Some reports are in the initial stage and improvements are needed in there. That said, this product is improved quite a lot in the last few months. The team listens to the suggestions and implements 'em. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Yeah, when someone asks me approval to install anything on my servers, my response is "Naaaaah!". But that wasn't the case with Cloudshot. Its probably the only tool I know that works 100% agentless. It provides various options to connect your Cloud e.g. with AWS there are three options - IAM key, Idp and AWS Cognito. SInce we use Cognito any way, providing a secure access to Cloudshot was easy peasy. Overall, the product is intuitive, eficient and awesome. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
We use Oracle Cloud too and currently I don't see a connection. Helpful if you they include Oracle cloud too. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ability to use diagram to operate the Cloud is great. The interface is excellent. It uses draw.io. That makes the operation very easy and mostly without work instructions. The "Documentation mode" is fantastic and never seen before. Overall, the tool is fantastic and highly recommendable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As far as the user experience is concerned, the UI can be better. However, they probably want to stick with native draw.io's UI and it makes sense. The starter tier allows one-cloud account only. Perhaps the limit of 3 will be good. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Secure connection, easy setup
2. Using of buit-in Azure RBAC (Role based access control)
3. Shortcuts for many operations Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Have been using Cloudshot for a few months now. Have seen the product evolution and its great. There are some minor things that bothers me but nothing mentionable. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
- Intuitive
- easy to use
- super effecient
- tons of useful features :
-- monitoring
-- deployments
-- data transfer e.g. Google Drive to S3 (superb alternative to multcloud)
-- secure connection via IdP
-- useful reports Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The reporting should be cross-cloud. I mean, I have cloud resorces spreaded across the hyperscalers. A single cost forecast report giving the wholistic view would help more. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.