Connect CostTrail with Google Cloud Platform to track, analyze, and optimize all your cloud costs across projects, services, and billing accounts in one unified platform.
Unleash powerful cost management capabilities by integrating CostTrail with Google Cloud Platform
Track all Google Cloud costs in one dashboard across organizations, billing accounts, and projects with detailed breakdowns by service and SKU.
Optimize your Committed Use Discounts (CUDs) portfolio to maximize savings while maintaining flexibility for changing workloads across compute, memory, and storage.
Identify underutilized resources and rightsizing opportunities across GCE, GKE, Cloud SQL, and other services to eliminate waste and reduce costs.
Allocate Google Cloud costs to specific teams, projects, or business units based on resource labels and projects for accurate chargeback and accountability.
Connect your Google Cloud Platform account in minutes with our guided setup
Link your Google Cloud billing accounts to CostTrail using secure service account authentication with read-only access to billing and usage data.
Select which organizations, projects, and services to track, and set up custom cost allocation dimensions.
Define resource labels that will be used for attributing costs to business units, applications, or environments.
Activate GCP-specific optimization tools like committed use discount tracking, BigQuery cost analysis, and idle resource identification.
How organizations leverage the CostTrail-Google Cloud Platformintegration
Large organizations use CostTrail to implement financial controls across their Google Cloud environment, ensuring accountability and preventing unexpected spending across all business units.
Finance teams use CostTrail to streamline GCP billing processes, reconcile invoices with internal accounting systems, and accurately forecast cloud spending.
Data engineering teams use CostTrail to optimize their BigQuery, Dataflow, and Dataproc costs while maintaining performance for their data analytics and machine learning pipelines.
Common questions about the Google Cloud Platform integration