Inventory clarity
Normalize what you actually have
Unify site, asset, contract, and invoice inputs into one operating picture instead of chasing mismatched spreadsheets.
Operating cost intelligence for distributed infrastructure
Costeye helps operators, finance teams, and sourcing leads reconcile inventory, contracts, invoices, and site data so they can see what exists, what it costs, and where to act next.
See what is deployed, duplicated, missing, or drifting.
Build a baseline you can defend in budget and audit conversations.
Walk into renewals with evidence instead of fragmented vendor summaries.
What Costeye does
Costeye is designed for teams managing infrastructure that sprawls across sites, vendors, contracts, and recurring spend. It gives that operating record a structure people can actually work from.
Inventory clarity
Unify site, asset, contract, and invoice inputs into one operating picture instead of chasing mismatched spreadsheets.
Spend linkage
Trace recurring cost back to towers, circuits, facilities, devices, and service records so decisions are tied to evidence.
Actionable review
Surface the exceptions that need human review first, whether the issue is duplicate spend, stale inventory, or unclear ownership.
How it works
The goal is not another dashboard layer. The goal is a usable model that explains infrastructure cost in a way teams can review, challenge, and act on.
Pull in the inventory, contract, invoice, and site data you already have without pretending it is cleaner than it is.
Map records into usable entities, preserve source evidence, and keep the reasoning behind every match reviewable.
Show what exists, what it costs, what is unmatched, and where the next round of savings or remediation should start.
Why it feels credible
Costeye is aimed at the part of the workflow where decisions break down: reconciling what the source data says with what the business is still paying for.
Common starting points
FAQ
The manual reconciliation layer that usually lives across spreadsheets, email threads, vendor files, and one-off analyst models.
No. Telecom is a strong fit, but the same model applies anywhere infrastructure, sites, assets, and recurring cost need to be reconciled together.
Start with the operating data you already own. Costeye is designed to handle real-world source quality first and improve the model from there.
Request access
Share the operating problem you are trying to resolve and the kind of data you already have. We will use that to frame whether Costeye is a fit.