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Pump

AI-driven group buying platform to save cloud costs on AWS for startups.

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Intro

What is Pump?

What is pump.co? Pump is an automated cost optimization platform designed to help businesses save costs on aws with zero engineering effort. Functioning effectively as a 'pump aws costco' for cloud services, pump pools the collective buying power of over a thousand startups to secure volume discounts that are typically reserved for large enterprises. By utilizing AI algorithms, pump aws dynamically manages and purchases the most cost-effective commitments, such as Reserved Instances and Savings Plans, tailored specifically to your active cloud usage.

Pump at a glance
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Pricing

Pump Pricing Plans

Compare Pump free options, Pump paid pricing plans, and usage notes before you choose the best way to use this AI tool in 2026.

Free forever

Free

Access to automated AI savings plans, Reserved Instances, unlimited AWS accounts, unlimited users, and 24x7 Slack support.

Pricing updated:Jun 12, 2026

Features

Pump AI Features

AI-automated Reserved Instances and Savings Plans managementCollective group buying discount poolingBilling-level only permissions with no access to code or user dataSupport for unlimited AWS accounts and users24x7 Slack support and monthly bill reviews
Pros & Cons

Pump Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Entirely free to use with no hidden subscription fees
  • Automates cost savings without requiring engineering resources
  • Secure configuration with read-write access restricted strictly to billing-level actions

Limitations

  • Requires write permissions at the billing level to automate discount purchases
  • Primary features are currently built for AWS, with other cloud providers listed as coming soon

Pump FAQ

When you use pump, your AWS account is enrolled in group buying to benefit from collective volume discounts. You continue to pay your monthly bill directly to AWS, but at a reduced rate. The platform remains free because cloud providers compensate pump directly from the volume tier savings.