Credits and extensions
For funded startups that already used credits, have credits expiring, or need to understand whether a second path exists.
About CloudCredits.eu
Cloud partner websites usually show the basic offer. The stronger options often only come up once you get on a call: extra credits, payment terms, discounts, project funding, or funded technical help.
CloudCredits.eu gives you the shortlist upfront. Take the 60-second quiz, see which paths may fit your situation, and if there is a real match, get routed to the right partner. There is no cost to check and no cost for the intro.
Seed-Series B
startups with real cloud usage or upcoming spend
Up to $100k/mo
cloud spend range this process is built to evaluate
Cloud benefits
credits, payment terms, discounts, project funding, and funded help
Why this exists
Public provider and partner pages are intentionally broad. They rarely tell you what can be negotiated, what depends on projected spend, what requires a new project, or what becomes possible when credits are ending.
I kept seeing the same gap: funded startups were paying real cloud bills, or about to scale into them, but did not know that premier partners could sometimes help with more than the public credit page suggested. The startups that need help most often do not know what to ask for.
That creates a bad process for founders: book a partner call first, then maybe learn what is available. CloudCredits.eu flips it. The quiz collects the signals partners actually care about and shows the likely paths before you spend time on a call.
If the fit is real, we route you to the partner most likely to help with your situation. If there is no real cloud spend, no funding, and no upcoming project, we do not pretend there is a magic credit path.
What I check for
A startup with expiring AWS credits, an AI company scaling GPU usage, and a SaaS team needing Net 60 terms are not the same lead. The quiz separates those cases before routing.
For funded startups that already used credits, have credits expiring, or need to understand whether a second path exists.
For teams whose cloud bill is becoming real before revenue, collections, or customer rollout timing catches up.
For AI, data, migration, customer deployment, or infrastructure work where partner-funded help may be more useful than more raw credits.
Recent eligibility patterns
Before publishing named customer quotes, the cleaner proof is the pattern that keeps showing up in cloud-benefit conversations: funding, spend, credit history, provider mix, and what is about to increase the bill.
If credits are expiring or already used, a new AI workload, customer rollout, migration, or projected spend increase can still make a second conversation worth checking.
Public pages usually show the simple program. The better options often depend on partner status, spend profile, funding history, provider fit, and whether there is a concrete project behind the request.
An AI company scaling GPUs, a SaaS team needing Net 60 terms, and a data company with a Snowflake bill should not be routed to the same partner pitch.
How to use this site
If you know your current cloud spend, credit history, funding status, and next growth trigger, the eligibility check is the fastest route. If you are still researching, the guides explain what changes when credits expire and when credits, discounts, payment terms, or project funding are the more realistic ask.
Contact
Email me directly, or use LinkedIn if you want to verify who is behind the site.