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Stacklet

Stacklet — Cloud governance platform built on Cloud Custodian for policy management and cost and security compliance at scale.

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Our Verdict

Solid commercial layer on Cloud Custodian for teams that love policy-as-code multi-cloud governance.

Pros

  • Built on open-source Cloud Custodian, avoiding lock-in
  • Multi-cloud policy enforcement from one console
  • Strong cost governance alongside security policies
  • GitOps-friendly policy-as-code workflow

Cons

  • Requires policy-authoring skills to get full value
  • UI less polished than native hyperscaler tools
  • Smaller ecosystem than Wiz, Orca, or native CSPM
  • Enterprise pricing gates advanced features
Best for: Platform teams at multi-cloud enterprises comfortable writing Custodian policies at scale. Not for: Single-cloud shops or teams wanting a fully graphical, no-code CSPM experience.

When to Use Stacklet

Good fit if you need

  • Cloud Custodian policy enforcement for AWS security compliance
  • Multi-cloud governance automation across AWS, Azure, GCP
  • Security policy enforcement with auto-remediation actions
  • Cost and compliance policy management at enterprise scale
  • SOC 2 continuous control evidence via cloud policy reports

Stacklet Pricing

Pricing Model
custom
Free Tier
No
Entry Price
Enterprise Available
No
Transparency Score

Beta — estimates may differ from actual pricing

1,000
1001K10K100K1M

Estimated Monthly Cost

$25

Estimated Annual Cost

$300

Estimates are approximate and may not reflect current pricing. Always check the official pricing page.

Lock-in Assessment

Low 4/5
Lock-in Score
4/5

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