Installing Pelanor
Learn how to get started with connecting Pelanor to your cloud and service accounts.
Creating & Managing Integrations
Your Integrations Hub, available in the left-hand menu, lists every connection along with:
- User-defined name
- Account ID
- Creation date
From the hub you can:
- New Integration – add a fresh connection through a guided flow
- Delete – permanently remove an existing integration
Stage 1 · Cloud-Billing (Platform) Integrations
Connecting your core billing source is the recommended first step.
Category | Providers |
---|---|
Hyperscalers | AWS · Azure · Google Cloud |
PaaS | Snowflake · Databricks |
Pelanor normalizes every billing source to the FOCUS FinOps data model for a consistent multi-cloud schema.
Stage 2 · Install the Kubernetes Agent
Pelanor’s lightweight eBPF agent runs at the operating-system layer and attributes spend to any Kubernetes control plane—managed (EKS
, AKS
, GKE
) or self-managed.
For installation instructions, see the Kubernetes Integration guide.
Stage 3 · Service Integrations
Enable service-specific integrations to push visibility beyond account or cluster level.
Examples:
Integration | What You’ll See |
---|---|
AWS S3 | Cost per bucket path, file extension, logical folder |
CloudFront | Cost by object path, URI segment, object ID |
Redshift | Cost per query, table, or schema |
Stage 4 · Custom Integrations
Custom Invoices
Import any FOCUS-compliant CSV—suitable for ad-hoc or third-party charges—via the Custom Invoices API.
Read the full guide here.
Custom Metrics
Send business KPIs or performance metrics (e.g., Daily Active Users, API latency, GPU utilization) to:
- Combine cost and performance in one report
- Calculate unit economics such as Cost per API Call
See the Custom Metrics guide for details.
API Integrations
Use Pelanor’s REST API to automate workflows such as:
- Creating Dimensions and Segments from a CRM or BI tool
- Exporting data programmatically
- Spinning up workspaces and onboarding users