Managing cloud cost visibility often means checking multiple cost groups one by one just to understand what’s going on. When you’re constantly clicking back and forth to compare different departments, services, or cloud providers, the process becomes slow and tedious. That’s where MultiCostGroup comes in—giving you a quicker, smarter way to move through multiple cost groups with ease.
MultiCostGroup is a widget that allows users to view different cost groups from a single place by navigating through them within one consolidated interface. Instead of opening separate dashboards or reports, users can switch between cost groups—such as AWS, GCP, Azure, environments, or departments—inside the same widget.
This setup helps users see broader spending patterns while keeping the view clean, focused, and easy to explore.
Example:
Imagine a company with multiple cost groups in Octo, such as different cloud accounts, environments, or business units. When viewing a MultiCostGroup widget on their dashboard, they’ll see a list of all those cost groups on one side and a graph on the other. As they click through each cost group in the list, the graph updates to show that group’s cost data, allowing them to navigate through all their cost groups from one widget instead of switching between separate views.
Managing cloud costs across different departments usually means jumping between different cost group views. MultiCostGroup solves this by putting them into a single widget where users can navigate through each group quickly.
It reduces visual clutter, keeps dashboards clean, and makes it easier for FinOps teams to analyze spending across multiple segments. Rather than opening multiple views, users switch through cost groups inside one widget—leading to faster insights and smoother comparisons.
MultiCostGroup offers a simplified, centralized way to explore multiple cost groups from one place. By letting users navigate through cost groups inside a single widget, it speeds up analysis, reduces clutter, and provides a more streamlined view of cloud spending.