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Status Future consideration
Workspace Cloudability
Categories Reports, Dashboards
Created by Guest
Created on Jan 29, 2026

Built-in dashboard, widgets or dimensions to track month-on-month additions of AWS or Azure accounts

Confirmed on support case TS021221220 At the moment, Cloudability does not have a built-in dashboard or widget that explicitly tracks month-over-month account additions (for example, showing “new accounts added this month vs last month” or a percentage increase).

The closest available option would be to create a table-based dashboard widget that lists Account Name / Account ID and compares current month vs previous month costs. While this will not directly indicate that an account was newly added, you can infer this by identifying accounts that had zero cost in the previous month and now show costs in the current month. But this might also not work as there might be multiple accounts that might be under free tier, so it is not accurate workaround.

Idea priority Medium