Upgrading to Amazon Q Developer Pro - Amazon Q Developer

Upgrading to Amazon Q Developer Pro

How you upgrade to the Pro tier from the Free tier depends on whether you're an end-user with a personal account (Builder ID) or whether you're an administrator of IAM Identity Center workforce users.

Upgrading a personal account (Builder ID)

Read this section if you want to upgrade your personal account (Builder ID) from the Free tier to a Pro tier monthly subscription. For reasons why you might consider upgrading, see Tiers of service, and Limitations of Builder IDs.

You can upgrade starting from one of the following interfaces:

  • IDE

  • command line

Before you begin
  • Create an AWS account if you don't have one yet. This account will be linked to your Builder ID, and will be charged the monthly subscription fee. For more information about creating an account, see Create an AWS account in the AWS Account Management Reference Guide.

    Note

    You cannot link multiple Builder IDs to a single AWS account. If you have multiple Builder IDs that you want to upgrade, create separate AWS accounts for each.

IDE
To upgrade starting from the IDE
  1. Authenticate to Amazon Q in your IDE using your personal account (Builder ID). For more information, see Installing the Amazon Q Developer extension or plugin in your IDE.

  2. In your IDE, do one of the following:

    • If you see a Monthly request limit reached message in the Amazon Q chat window, choose Subscribe to Q Developer Pro.

      Or

    • From the Amazon Q menu, choose Subscribe to Q Developer Pro.

      A browser window opens.

  3. If prompted, sign in using your AWS account. You should have created this account previously, as described in Before you begin.

    A Review upgrade details for Q Developer Pro page appears. The page shows your Builder ID, AWS account number, and subscription fee, among other information. For more information about the subscription fee, see Subscription billing. The Activation token field shows a one-time token that links your AWS account with your Builder ID. This token is never used again.

  4. Choose Confirm upgrade.

    The Subscriptions page of the Amazon Q Developer console appears with an Upgrade to Q Developer Pro successful message at the top. You should see your user name listed in the Builder ID users section.

    Your personal account (Builder ID) is now subscribed to the Pro tier.

  5. (Optional) Return to the Amazon Q chat window in your IDE.

    You should see a Successfully subscribed to Amazon Q Developer Pro message.

Command line
To upgrade starting from the command line
  1. On a computer where Amazon Q for the command line is installed, open a terminal.

  2. Make sure you're signed in with your personal account (Builder ID) by typing q whoami at the command line.

    You should see a Logged in with Builder ID message.

  3. Start a chat session by typing q chat at your terminal's prompt.

    An interactive chat sessions opens.

  4. Type /subscribe.

    The AWS Management Console launches in a browser window.

    Note

    If the AWS Management Console doesn't automatically launch, copy and paste the URL from the terminal into a browser window.

  5. If prompted, sign in using your AWS account. You should have created this account previously, as described in Before you begin.

    A Review upgrade details for Q Developer Pro page appears. The page shows your Builder ID, AWS account number, and subscription fee, among other information. For more information about the subscription fee, see Subscription billing. The Activation token field shows a one-time token that links your AWS account with your Builder ID. This token is never used again.

  6. Choose Confirm upgrade.

    The Subscriptions page of the Amazon Q Developer console appears with a Upgrade to Q Developer Pro successful message at the top. You should see your user name listed in the Builder ID users section.

    Your personal account (Builder ID) is now subscribed to the Pro tier.

  7. (Optional) Verify that you're subscribed by typing /subscribe at the Q CLI prompt. Amazon Q should indicate that you're already subscribed.

Upgrading IAM Identity Center workforce users to the Pro tier

If you are the administrator of IAM Identity Center workforce users, you can upgrade these users to the Pro tier following the instructions in Getting started with IAM Identity Center.