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Getting started with the CloudMonitor Fabric Workload betafabric

CloudMonitor gives you full cloud cost visibility, optimization recommendations, and anomaly detection — directly inside Microsoft Fabric. This guide takes you from adding the app to your Fabric workspace through to touring its screens. By the end you’ll have CloudMonitor connected to your cost data and know where each report lives.

You’ll need:

Just want to look around? Skip to Step 5 — Try the demo: it runs on sample data with no sign-in.

Step 1 — Add CloudMonitor to your workspace

Section titled “Step 1 — Add CloudMonitor to your workspace”
  1. Open Microsoft Fabric and go to your workspace.
  2. In the workspace toolbar, click + New item.
  3. Search for CloudMonitor in the item gallery.
  4. Click CloudMonitor to add it to your workspace.

Once added, the CloudMonitor item appears in your workspace. Click it to open the app.

The first time you open CloudMonitor, you’ll see the connection screen. It needs two IDs from the Fabric workspace that holds your CloudMonitor semantic model:

  • Workspace ID (Customer ID) — the ID of the Fabric workspace that contains your CloudMonitor semantic model.
  • Semantic Model ID (Customer Key) — the dataset ID of the CloudMonitor semantic model.
  1. In Fabric, open the workspace that contains your semantic model.
  2. Look at the browser URL — it contains a GUID: https://app.fabric.microsoft.com/groups/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/...
  3. Copy that GUID — it’s your Workspace ID.
  1. In the same workspace, click your CloudMonitor semantic model to open it.
  2. Check the URL: https://app.fabric.microsoft.com/groups/<workspace-id>/modeling/xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx/...
  3. Copy the second GUID — it’s your Semantic Model ID.

Enter both IDs and click Continue. A Microsoft sign-in prompt appears — sign in with your organizational account. CloudMonitor verifies the connection to your semantic model and loads your data.

After connecting, you land on the Overview dashboard. The app is organized into three FinOps phases in the left navigation rail: Inform, Optimize, and Operate.

Your at-a-glance cost summary — total spend, period-over-period trends, cost by group, and any active anomalies. Use the filter bar at the top to slice by provider, cost group, time period, virtual tags, or cost basis (billed vs. effective).

Understand where your money is going.

ScreenWhat it shows
The LedgerFull cost bill — drill into any dimension (service, subscription, region, tag, cost group)
ExplorerCost breakdown across providers and dimensions
Unallocated CostsSpend not yet assigned to a cost group
Unit EconomicsCost per unit of business value (requests, users, GB, and so on)
AI SpendCloud AI service costs (Azure OpenAI and similar)
Microsoft 365Microsoft 365 licensing, usage, and spend
ReportsSaved cost snapshots

Find and act on savings opportunities.

ScreenWhat it shows
CommitmentsReserved instance and savings plan coverage, utilization, and chargeback
SavingsOptimization recommendations ranked by potential savings
AnomaliesCost spikes and dips, with workflow actions (dismiss, postpone, investigate)
WAF RecommendationsWell-Architected Framework guidance across five pillars

Manage your cloud resources and Fabric platform.

ScreenWhat it shows
Search ResourcesFull Azure resource inventory with cost per resource
Virtual MachinesVM-level cost and utilization drill-down
FabricFabric workspace governance, capacity metrics, and chargeback

Open the account menu (top right) to:

  • Switch persona — CFO, Engineer, or Project Owner, which changes the Overview focus.
  • Toggle light or dark theme.
  • Disconnect — clears your stored IDs and returns you to the connection screen.

Not ready to connect your own data? Click View the demo on the connection screen to explore CloudMonitor with sample data — no sign-in required.