Audience

Web and mobile app developers seeking a solution to build extensible, full-stack web and mobile apps

About AWS Amplify

Fastest, easiest way to develop mobile and web apps that scale. AWS Amplify is an end-to-end solution that enables mobile and front-end web developers to build and deploy secure, scalable full stack applications, powered by AWS. With Amplify, you can configure app backends in minutes, connect them to your app in just a few lines of code, and deploy static web apps in three steps. Get to market faster with AWS Amplify. Use the Amplify CLI guided workflows to set up best-in-class backends for authentication, storage, APIs, and other common use cases in minutes. With AWS, your app scales automatically and transparently, with built-in best practices for security, reliability, and global availability and access to the underlying resources in the AWS console. Use Amplify Libraries to connect new or existing cloud backends to your mobile and web app. Supports Android, iOS, React, Flutter and more. Add features such as auth (Amazon Cognito), storage (Amazon S3), data, AI/ML, and more.

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Overall 4.0 / 5
ease 5.0 / 5
features 4.0 / 5
design 5.0 / 5
support 5.0 / 5

Company Information

Amazon
Founded: 1994
United States
aws.amazon.com/amplify/

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Product Details

Platforms Supported
SaaS
Training
Documentation
Live Online
Webinars
In Person
Videos
Support
Phone Support
Online

AWS Amplify Frequently Asked Questions

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AWS Amplify Product Features

Application Development

Software Development
Debugging
Testing Management
Code Assistance
Graphical User Interface
Version Control
Web App Development
Mobile Development
Data Modeling
Deployment Management
Collaboration Tools
Access Controls/Permissions
Source Control
Reporting/Analytics
Code Refactoring
Compatibility Testing
No-Code

Mobile App Development

Drag and Drop Editor
Visual Editor
Integration Options
For Enterprise Apps
Multiple Apps from Same Base
Access Controls / Permissions
Collaboration Tools
Debugging
No-Code
Reporting / Analytics
Source Control
Compatibility Testing
Data Modeling
Mobile App Security
For Consumer Apps
Any App Development Language
No Dependencies
Single Sign-On (SSO)
Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
FaceID and TouchID
Enterprise Mobility (EMM/MAM)

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AWS Amplify Reviews

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  • Rishikesh M.
    Software Engineer
    Used the software for: 1-2 Years
    Frequency of Use: Weekly
    User Role: User
    Company Size: 100 - 499
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    "AWS Amplify"

    Posted 2020-12-23

    Pros: AWS Amplify allows you to scale up and deliver your features at a pace. It is very easy to use and defining graphQL for APIs.

    Cons: Issues in accessing graphQL models with lambda function.

    Overall: AWS Amplify makes the work of creating, configuring, and implementing scalable applications easier. AWS Amplify seamlessly delivers and manages your backend and provides a framework to integrate your back-end with your front-end easily. Amplify also automates the release process of both frontend and backend.

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