Unsubscribing from Amazon Q Developer Pro - Amazon Q Developer

Unsubscribing from Amazon Q Developer Pro

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

Unsubscribing a personal account (Builder ID)

Read this section if you want to unsubscribe your personal account (Builder ID) from the Pro tier.

When you unsubscribe your Builder ID, your subscription is marked as Canceled, and you can no longer access Amazon Q Developer features. (You can still use the Free tier though, provided you have not exceeded your Free tier limits.) The final monthly subscription fee is charged at the end of the current billing cycle. You'll be charged for the full month; the fee won't be prorated.

Warning

Deleting your Builder ID does not unsubscribe you. To stop being billed, you must actively unsubscribe yourself using the instructions in this section.

You can unsubscribe starting from one of the following interfaces:

  • IDE

  • command line

  • AWS Management Console

IDE
To unsubscribe your Builder ID starting from your 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. From the Amazon Q menu, choose Manage Q Developer Pro Subscription.

    A browser window opens.

  3. If prompted, sign in to the AWS Management Console using the AWS account that's linked to your personal account (Builder ID). You specified this AWS account when you upgraded your Builder ID to the Pro tier. For more information, see Upgrading a personal account (Builder ID).

    The Subscriptions page in the Amazon Q Developer console appears.

  4. In the Builder ID users section, choose Unsubscribe.

Command line
To unsubscribe your Builder ID 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 --manage.

    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 to the AWS Management Console using the AWS account that's linked to your personal account (Builder ID). You specified this AWS account when you upgraded your Builder ID to the Pro tier. For more information, see Upgrading a personal account (Builder ID).

    The Subscriptions page in the Amazon Q Developer console appears.

  6. In the Builder ID users section, choose Unsubscribe.

AWS Management Console
To unsubscribe your Builder ID starting from the AWS Management Console
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console using the AWS account that's linked to your personal account (Builder ID). You specified this AWS account when you upgraded your Builder ID to the Pro tier. For more information, see Upgrading a personal account (Builder ID).

  2. Switch to the Amazon Q Developer console.

  3. Choose Subscriptions.

  4. In the Builder ID users section, choose Unsubscribe.

Unsubscribing IAM Identity Center workforce users

If you are the administrator of an AWS standalone account, an AWS management account, or an AWS member account, use the following procedure to unsubscribe IAM Identity Center workforce users from your account.

For more information about AWS management and member accounts, see Managing AWS accounts in an organization with AWS Organizations.

Notes about unsubscribing users:

  • If you are an administrator of either a management or member account within an organization managed by AWS Organizations, you can only unsubscribe users if your created their subscriptions.

  • If a user has been subscribed in both member and management accounts, both account administrators must unsubscribe the user from their respective accounts for the user to be fully unsubscribed.

  • If you are a management account administrator, you can view other accounts the user is subscribed in by choosing View subscriptions from member accounts on the Settings page of the Amazon Q Developer console. This allows you to coordinate with member account administrators for unsubscription. Alternatively, if you have the appropriate permissions, you can sign in as a member account administrator and unsubscribe the user directly. For more information about viewing member account subscriptions as a management account administrator, see Viewing an aggregated list of Amazon Q Developer subscriptions.

  • After unsubscribing users or groups, their subscriptions are marked as Canceled, and they can no longer access Amazon Q Developer features. (They can still use the Free tier though, provided they have not exceeded their Free tier limits.) The final monthly subscription fee is charged at the end of the current billing cycle for all users who had active subscriptions. You'll be charged for the full month; the fee won't be prorated.

To unsubscribe a user or group you manage
  1. Sign in to the AWS Management Console using your AWS standalone, management, or member account.

  2. Switch to the Amazon Q Developer console.

  3. In the Identity provider users and groups section, choose the Users or Groups tab.

  4. Choose the user or group you want to unsubscribe.

  5. Choose More actions.

  6. Choose Unsubscribe.