Signing up at quick.aws.com
Amazon Quick is available directly at https://quick.aws.com
Note
If your organization already uses AWS and you want to access Amazon Quick through the AWS Management Console, see Signing up through the AWS Console instead. For a comparison of features available with each account type, see Pricing and availability.
Who is this for?
The direct signup at quick.aws.com is designed for:
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Individuals who want to explore Amazon Quick without creating an AWS account.
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Small teams who need a fast way to get started with AI-powered productivity tools.
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Anyone who wants to try Amazon Quick with a few clicks.
You can sign up with an email address or use an existing Google, Apple, GitHub, or Amazon account. An AWS account is created and managed automatically behind the scenes – you never need to interact with it directly.
Sign-in options
When you sign up at quick.aws.com, you can create your account using:
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Email address – Create an account with any email (covered in this guide).
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Google – Sign in with your Google account.
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Apple – Sign in with your Apple ID.
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GitHub – Sign in with your GitHub account.
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Amazon – Sign in with your Amazon account.
This guide covers the email-based signup flow. Social login options follow a similar process but use your existing credentials from the selected provider.
Step-by-step signup procedure
To sign up for a Amazon Quick Free or Plus account
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Navigate to quick.aws.com.
Open your web browser and go to https://quick.aws.com
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Choose Sign up for free.
Choose Sign up for free to begin the account creation process. You are redirected to the AWS signup page.
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Enter your email address.
In the email field, type the email address you want to use for your Amazon Quick account. This email becomes your sign-in identity for Amazon Quick.
After entering your email, choose Continue.
Tip
Use an email address you check regularly. You need to verify it in the next step, and Amazon Quick sends important account notifications to this address.
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Enter your name.
On the next screen, enter your name. This is the display name that other users in your Amazon Quick account see.
Your email address is shown for confirmation. If you need to change it, choose Change to go back.
Choose Continue to proceed.
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Verify your email address.
Amazon Quick sends a 6-digit verification code to the email address you provided. Check your inbox (and spam/junk folder if needed) for an email from AWS.
Enter the 6-digit code in the verification field and choose Continue.
Note
If you don't receive the code, choose Resend code to send a new one. The resend option becomes available after a brief countdown.
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Create a password.
Create a password for your account. Your password must meet standard AWS security requirements:
At least 8 characters
At least one uppercase letter
At least one lowercase letter
At least one number
At least one special character
Enter your password, then re-enter it to confirm. Choose Continue.
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Wait for account provisioning.
After setting your password, Amazon Quick provisions your account. You see a "Setting up" screen with a brief message. This process typically takes less than one minute.
Note
During this step, Amazon Quick automatically creates and configures an AWS account on your behalf. You don't need to manage this account – it's handled entirely by the service.
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Choose how to access Amazon Quick.
Once provisioning completes, the Welcome page appears. You have two options:
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Download for macOS – Download the Amazon Quick desktop application for your computer.
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Continue on web for now – Start using Amazon Quick immediately in your web browser.
Choose the option that works best for you. You can always download the desktop app later from the Quick anywhere menu in your profile settings.
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Choose your work focus (Getting Started wizard).
Amazon Quick presents a Getting Started wizard that helps personalize your experience. You can select one or more work focus topics, or skip this step entirely.
The available work focus topics are:
Topic Description Communicate with stakeholders Tools and templates for stakeholder communication Grow my sales pipeline Sales pipeline management and analysis Improve my business performance Business performance analytics and insights Organize my team's knowledge Knowledge management and documentation Plan and prioritize my work Project planning and task prioritization Build and ship my product Product development and delivery workflows Improve my marketing reach Marketing analytics and content creation Hire and develop my team HR, recruiting, and team development Manage risk and compliance Risk assessment, compliance, and governance Select a topic that matches your primary use case, then choose Let's go. Alternatively, choose Skip and start chatting to go directly to the chat interface.
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Start using Amazon Quick.
The Amazon Quick chat interface loads. If you selected a work focus topic, you see personalized suggestion cards tailored to your selection. The interface includes:
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Left navigation – Access New chat, Search, Spaces, Research, Chat agents, and More.
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Chat input – Type questions or requests in the Ask me anything field.
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Attach files – Upload documents for analysis (up to 20 files, under 50 MB each).
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Suggestion cards – Pre-built prompts based on your selected work focus.
You're now ready to start using Amazon Quick. For information about features and capabilities, see Getting started with Amazon Quick.
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What happens behind the scenes
When you sign up at quick.aws.com, Amazon Quick automatically:
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Creates a sign-in identity linked to your email address – this is what you use to sign in to Amazon Quick.
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Provisions an AWS account that hosts your Quick resources – you don't need to access or manage this account.
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Sets up your Quick environment with default settings and built-in AI agents.