Track reservations, slots, queries, and usage so every dollar of BigQuery spend is clear.

Making BigQuery management effortless for hundreds of companies
PerfectScale for BigQuery
Stop paying for queries you didn’t mean to run
PerfectScale gives BigQuery teams full clarity over slot usage, reservations, workloads, and the cost behind every query.
Optimize slot commitments
Find unused capacity and right-size reservations with confidence to reduce BigQuery spend.
See where every slot goes
Understand slot utilization, query activity, and cost drivers across reservations, projects, and workloads.
Allocate resources flexibly
Assign query workloads and costs to teams, projects, or departments, then set budgets for each group.
Avoid surprise spend
Detect spend anomalies automatically and route alerts to the destination where your team already works.
We got up and running in about 20 minutes and dropped our usage by 15% in just two days. Our team could focus on valuable business initiatives instead of building its own cost monitoring.
Marcus Wong, Director of Business Intelligence at Clearco
Make every BigQuery slot accountable
Move from high-level spend trends to the workloads and actions that produce measurable savings.

Monitoring and lineage helped us find a job running more often than its upstream dataset was populated. Four lines of code prevented an $800,000 yearly workload from costing more than $50,000.
Skyler Chi, SVP, GTM Productivity & Excellence at Exiger
Out-of-the-box integrations with your whole data stack
Connect popular data, observability, and workflow tools for richer cost attribution and a complete view of asset cost.
I love clicking through PerfectScale to understand how our environment and workloads are evolving. I check it every day. It’s coffee and PerfectScale for me every morning.
Ian Fahey, Senior Analytics Engineer at Loop
Built for and proven by businesses of all sizes
PerfectScale for BigQuery
Get up and running in less than 15 minutes
Connect your data platform and immediately understand cost drivers, anomalies, and savings potential.



