StackGen is built for enterprise infrastructure teams with six-figure tooling budgets. If you're a 5–50 person engineering team that just wants your cloud to stop drifting, you're not their customer — and their pricing reflects that.
| InfraGhost | StackGen | |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing floor | $49/mo | $2,000+/mo |
| Setup time | ~5 minutes | Not published — requires sales engagement |
| Team size fit | 1–100 engineers | Large enterprise teams |
| Drift auto-remediation | ✓ Included on all plans | Available as add-on |
| Multi-cloud | ✓ AWS + GCP today, Azure coming | Not published |
| Lock-in model | No contract. Cancel anytime. | Annual contract required |
| Support tier required | None — async support on all plans | Paid support tier for SLA |
StackGen's pricing starts at $2,000/mo — before you've connected a single cloud account or run a single scan. That's the cost before configuration, before onboarding, before any value delivered. For a 10-person startup or a 30-person scale-up without a dedicated platform team, that number isn't a trade-off analysis — it's a hard stop.
40x StackGen's floor vs InfraGhost SoloStackGen's go-to-market is built for procurement cycles: sales calls, security reviews, multi-quarter onboarding, executive buy-in. That process exists because their product is sized for 500-person engineering orgs with dedicated DevOps teams. If your team is small, you're funding an enterprise sales motion that provides you zero value. InfraGhost has one CTA: start a trial. No call required.
Drift detection, auto-remediation, full audit trail, multi-cloud visibility — InfraGhost covers the core of what StackGen advertises, at $49/mo with a 5-minute setup. You don't need a platform team to operate it. You don't need a legal team to sign the contract. You connect your cloud account and it starts working.
14-day free trial, no card risk. If it doesn't catch drift in your first scan, cancel. No call needed, no annual contract, no add-ons required.