
DivvyCloud does offer a consolidated view of cloud security posture across multi-cloud environments. It’s reasonably effective in identifying misconfigurations, and the insight-based posture monitoring can help catch common issues early. The tool supports a decent range of cloud providers and can be useful for maintaining a basic security hygiene baseline. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The biggest pain point with DivvyCloud is its poor usability—the UI is unintuitive, slow, and makes even basic tasks like finding or filtering resources unnecessarily difficult. After two years of use, it's still a struggle to navigate efficiently. Vulnerability management is particularly weak—it often lacks essential evidence or context for reported vulnerabilities, leading to significant time spent validating alerts. False positives are not uncommon, and the lack of proof data adds to the frustration. Integration support is minimal and largely ineffective—popular platforms like MS Teams and Jira either aren't supported or function so poorly they're practically useless. Exporting data has silly limitations, making reporting a chore. Posture insights are vague, and documentation is either absent or forces you to Google around to understand what's going on. Overall, it's a tool with potential, but one that creates more headaches than it tries to solve. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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