Navi: ask the scan, not the open web
Generic chatbots are happy to tell you how AWS pricing works. They will also invent an instance ID. That is useless at 17:30 when you need to ping the owner of acme-staging.
Navi sits on the other side of a real scan. The scan is boring on purpose: read-only AWS APIs, fixed rules, a list of findings with dollars and regions. Navi reads that list. It does not browse the web for "best practices."
What you actually get
In the app you get a ranked pack: what to do this week, estimated monthly waste, effort, CLI, console link. You can filter to one account or region. Then you ask follow-ups in a thread: why is this still here, what is the risk if we delete it, draft the Slack message.
Answers have to cite IDs and amounts that appeared in the scan. If the model makes up a volume, we drop that step. Navi does not start, stop, or delete anything. You paste the command when your change process says so.
Your prompts are not used to train foundation models. Memory and custom instructions are opt-in, for org facts the scan cannot see (no Reserved Instances, prod is sacrosanct, tags you care about).
Who this is for
Platform and FinOps people who already trust the finding and need a draft, a sequence, or a sentence for a ticket. Not a replacement for the report. The weekly email stays short. The pack lives in the dashboard (Business and Enterprise).
If you wanted an agent that "optimizes AWS" by itself, this is not that. If you wanted an engineer who read this week's scan and can talk about it, that is Navi.
Connect an account, wait for a scan, then open the app. There is nothing to ask until there is a finding.
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