By Nicole Ghalwash and Rebecca Davis
If you’ve ever stared at an unexpected cloud bill spike and sifted through invoices trying to find the cause, you know how time-consuming cost investigations can be. Until now, identifying cost anomalies often meant waiting for your monthly invoice or manually calculating month-to-date usage.
That changes today. Included for no extra cost, all DigitalOcean customers now have access to the new custom date range billing view. This new feature is accessible in the Billing Console by going to Billing → Insights. Additionally, you can download your report as a CSV so you can view your granular billing insights offline.
This update gives you clearer, more granular visibility into your cloud costs (segmented into daily, weekly, and monthly spend by product) making budgeting and forecasting far easier. DevOps, Finance, and growing teams can now manage spend proactively instead of reacting after the fact. Available globally and fully self-service via the Cloud Console and API, these features are again, included at no additional cost. Here is a close look into the features of this new billing view:
Custom date range filtering: You are no longer limited to invoices for viewing your spending. Choose any start and end date to view total spend for that exact range. This makes it easy to align cloud costs with development sprints, project timelines, or product launches–and improves internal chargebacks and budgeting accuracy.
Daily spend breakdown: Daily granularity is key for surfacing anomalies. Instead of a single aggregated number, you can see how your spend changes day by day. If a deployment three weeks ago caused a spike, you can pinpoint the exact day and correlate it with logs to find the root cause quickly.
Cost by product breakdown: See exactly where your money is going with a breakdown of spend across services such as:
Droplets
Databases
Spaces
Bandwidth
Financial adjustments at a glance: For organization-level reporting, the total costs now clearly include financial adjustments like credits, discounts, and taxes, providing a final, accurate picture for your finance team.
This new functionality is especially valuable for scaling customers with growing infrastructure or multiple internal teams. Detecting and fixing spend anomalies: This is the most direct benefit for engineers and DevOps roles. A sudden spike in daily spend might indicate:
An over-provisioned cluster that wasn’t scaled down
A misconfiguration that is spinning up unnecessary resources
An unexpected traffic surge
The daily view allows you to detect these issues faster than ever before, reducing wasted spend and potential bill shock.
Budgeting and forecasting alignment: For teams managing internal budgets (FinOps), this solves a major pain point. You can now pull precise spend reports for non-calendar periods, making it easy to align cloud costs with:
Fiscal quarter reporting
Project-specific budgets
Multi-team cost tracking across different internal departments
Ultimately, we built this feature to provide granular visibility into your crucial billing protocols. This feature will help to improve cost transparency, a foundational need for every growing technology company. This release is only the first step toward building a more comprehensive cost insights experience, and we look forward to introducing even more advanced cost analytics and optimization features in the future.


