Just for onlookers who may be curious about the differences here:
The Vantage Slack integration is tied to a primitive called a Cost Report at the end of the day. What this means is if you'd like to configure a Cost Report that filters costs down just for specific AWS member accounts, tags, regions or AWS services (or a combination of the aforementioned) you can do that and then have that be posted to Slack accordingly. Seemingly this tool mentioned above does not allow this to happen and just shows things in aggregate.
How we see this used in practice is that customers will create Cost Reports for certain teams in their organization then post to that team's specific Slack channels accordingly. So essentially creating cost accountability per team via Slack.
The Vantage Slack integration is tied to a primitive called a Cost Report at the end of the day. What this means is if you'd like to configure a Cost Report that filters costs down just for specific AWS member accounts, tags, regions or AWS services (or a combination of the aforementioned) you can do that and then have that be posted to Slack accordingly. Seemingly this tool mentioned above does not allow this to happen and just shows things in aggregate.
How we see this used in practice is that customers will create Cost Reports for certain teams in their organization then post to that team's specific Slack channels accordingly. So essentially creating cost accountability per team via Slack.
Here is a blog post that describes "Filter Sets" and how to apply them to a Cost Report in more depth if you're curious: https://www.vantage.sh/blog/vantage-launches-filter-sets