
The leading Snowflake FinOps platform
Ternary is a Snowflake FinOps platform that helps engineering, finance, and operations speak the same language when it comes to warehouse costs. It gives teams clear, shared visibility into Snowflake usage, ensuring they stay aligned on budgets, queries, and forecasts. As a Snowflake cost management tool, it eliminates guesswork and enables confident decision-making.
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Start keeping your Snowflake spend in check
Ternary helps you understand where your Snowflake costs are coming from and control usage without impacting team productivity.
Get clear visibility into your Snowflake usage
- See exactly how many credits each warehouse consumes, so no more flying blind.
- Ternary’s Snowflake reporting engine gives you a clean breakdown of query volume, run time, and credit usage across all warehouses.
- Get a unified view of Snowflake costs alongside AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes, making cross-cloud comparisons easy.
Make teams more accountable for Snowflake spend
- With flexible Snowflake cost allocation, you can tag and track usage by team, project, or business unit.
- Ternary brings in Snowflake cost forecasting so teams can plan better and stay within budget over time.
- Built-in Snowflake cost anomaly-detection flags anything unusual, so you can take action before it hits your budget.

FAQs
Below are some frequently asked questions. If you have more questions, feel free to contact us.
What is Snowflake?
Snowflake is a cloud-based data warehouse platform designed to store, process, and analyze large-scale data. It runs entirely in the cloud and offers fast, scalable performance across AWS, Azure, and GCP.
How does Ternary help manage Snowflake costs?
Ternary ingests Snowflake billing and usage data to provide visibility into costs, query activity, and credit consumption, helping teams optimize spend and usage.
How much do Snowflake credits cost?
Snowflake credit pricing depends on your cloud provider, region, and pricing tier. Credits are consumed when using compute, cloud services, or serverless features.
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