aws-finops-mcp-server and aws-cost-explorer-mcp-server
Both are MCP servers for AWS FinOps, but the first is a more comprehensive tool with broader capabilities for analyzing cloud costs, auditing for waste, and getting budget insights using natural language, making the second a more focused competitor primarily for understanding AWS spend.
About aws-finops-mcp-server
ravikiranvm/aws-finops-mcp-server
An MCP (Model Context Protocol) server that brings powerful AWS FinOps capabilities directly into your AI assistant. Analyze cloud costs, audit for waste, and get budget insights using natural language, all while keeping your credentials secure on your local machine.
This tool helps AWS cost managers and FinOps engineers understand and control their cloud spending by connecting directly to your AWS account data. You can ask an AI assistant questions in plain language, like "What did we spend on S3 last month?" or "Do we have any unused EC2 instances?". It takes your natural language prompts and AWS account credentials (kept securely on your local machine) and provides detailed cost breakdowns, waste audits, and budget insights.
About aws-cost-explorer-mcp-server
aarora79/aws-cost-explorer-mcp-server
MCP server for understanding AWS spend
This tool helps cloud financial managers and operations engineers understand their AWS spending. It takes raw AWS Cost Explorer data and Amazon Bedrock usage logs, and lets you query them using natural language with Claude. You get detailed reports on EC2, Bedrock, and overall service costs, broken down by day, region, and instance type.
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