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April 2026 release

April delivers one of our most-requested capabilities: native budget management directly inside Stable. We've also reworked our tables to make day-to-day analysis faster and more comfortable, and added a long-overdue convenience column to make multi-account work easier on the eyes.

Here is what's new in Stable.


1. Plan and Track Spend with Budgets

You can now define monthly budgets directly on your AWS accounts and let Stable do the watching for you. The new Budget view gives you a clear, centralized picture of where every account stands against its limit — and tells you why when something drifts off track.

  • Account-level budgets: Set a monthly limit per account, with a built-in suggestion based on your last six months of consumption to help you choose the right number.

  • Clear status at a glance: Every account is tagged as Over-Budget, At Risk, On track, Underspending, or No budget — so you immediately know where to focus.

  • Drill into the cause, not just the symptom: Open any account to see the resources and services with the largest month-over-month change, sorted at the top. No more guessing what's driving the variance.

  • Proactive alerts: Stable automatically notifies you when your forecast or your actual spend crosses the budget — well before the end of the billing cycle, while there is still time to act.

Read the full guide in the Budget documentation.


2. A More Productive Recommendations Table

The Cost Recommendations table got a significant ergonomics upgrade designed to make daily review faster and less repetitive.

  • Pinned Action Column: The Action column now stays pinned to the right of the table at all times. Common actions like ignoring a resource are always one click away — even when you scroll horizontally through wide tables.

  • Resize Columns: Drag column edges to set the exact width that fits your data and your screen. Combined with column selection, you can craft a layout that matches the way you work.

  • Compact Row Mode: A new denser row layout fits more recommendations on screen at once — perfect for scanning large lists without losing readability.


3. AWS Account Name in Tables

Working across many accounts is now noticeably easier. We've added a dedicated AWS Account Name column to the table, so you no longer have to mentally map a 12-digit account ID to a workload. Account name and account ID can both be displayed, sorted, and filtered side-by-side, making multi-account analysis dramatically more readable.


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