Quiverstone: The Single Pane of Glass for AWS Multi-Account Chaos

Published: (January 12, 2026 at 12:00 PM EST)
3 min read
Source: Dev.to

Source: Dev.to

Managing a single AWS account is a full‑time job. Managing five? It’s a challenge. Managing five hundred? It’s a nightmare of lost visibility, security “hoop‑jumping,” and inventory sprawl.

For the last year, we’ve been building the solution to this exact problem under the name Quiverstone.

Introducing Quiverstone: the multi‑account management platform built specifically for MSPs, cloud consultants, and enterprises who need to own their AWS fleet, not just survive it.

Why we built Quiverstone (The “Why Now?”)

Standard AWS management tools assume you are managing one giant organization. But for MSPs and consultants, the reality is different. You have dozens of customers, hundreds of stand‑alone accounts, and a constant need to jump between them without losing your security posture.

The status quo involves brittle spreadsheets, manual IAM role switching, and “shadow” accounts that go unnoticed until the bill arrives. We knew there had to be a better way to automate the high‑stakes work that runs your business.

The “Big Three” Features

Quiverstone isn’t just a dashboard; it’s an operational engine for your cloud practice.

1. Unified Inventory Discovery (The “Stop Searching” Feature)

  • Automatically discovers and imports your AWS Organization member accounts while allowing you to manage stand‑alone accounts in the same view.
  • Benefit: Total visibility of every asset across your entire customer base in seconds.
  • Difference: Other tools still require individual authentication in the AWS Organization owner’s identity provider (e.g., Microsoft Entra, Google Workspace, Okta); Quiverstone does not.
  • Edge: Whether you have one or one‑hundred organizations, Quiverstone has you covered. Tiered support teams can access newly spawned accounts instantly because they’re already inventoried.

2. Secure, Chained Role Assumption

  • Fine‑grained access control that supports direct and chained IAM role assumption with External ID support.
  • Benefit: One‑click access to any account with a full CloudTrail audit trail, ensuring zero permanent credentials.
  • This follows the same process used by enterprise tools and AWS Partners, meeting all trust and External ID requirements.

3. Multi‑Tenant Organization Management

  • Categorize accounts by Customer, Organization, or Project.
  • Designed for resale, managed services, or quick professional‑services engagements.
  • Benefit: Manage 1,000+ accounts with the same effort it takes to manage one.

Quiverstone: Why the name?

Everyone has the tools they created and use to manage their environments—these tools are arrows in your team’s quiver. When a team member leaves, they often take their quiver with them, leaving the rest of the team without the necessary instruments.

Quiverstone represents the foundation. Just as a quiver holds the tools for a precision strike, the “stone” is the foundation on which your AWS accounts, access, and data reside, enabling you to execute your cloud‑management strategy with precision. We are 100 % focused on being the SaaS platform that empowers your services, not competing with them.

The Roadmap & Our Vision

We are just getting started. Our vision is to become the definitive operating system for AWS power users. In the coming months we will ship multiple features that consolidate many public tools and resources provided by community members and AWS into a single dashboard for quick access.

We’re building this in the open, and as a SaaS founder, I want your feedback to shape our next sprint.

A Special Founder’s Offer

To celebrate the general availability of Quiverstone and our official SaaS launch in 2026, we’re offering a Founder’s Deal for our first 50 users.

  • 50 % off your first year with the code QUIVERLAUNCH.

Try Quiverstone for Free

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