Do more with AWS Builder ID
Connect with fellow builders, get advice on technical challenges, access 600+ free courses, leverage tools like Amazon Q Developer, and be among the first to explore new AWS offerings - all with your single Builder ID.
Ways to use your Builder ID
Unlock more ways to learn, connect, troubleshoot, and experiment.
Amazon Q Developer
Leverage Amazon Q Developer as your generative AI assistant for all of your tasks — from coding, testing, and upgrading, to troubleshooting, performing security scanning and fixes, optimizing AWS resources, and creating data engineering pipelines.
AWS re:Post
Ask technical questions, share knowledge, and find solutions from experts in the community.
AWS Skill Builder
Access 600+ free digital courses, learning plans, AWS Certification exam preparation, select gamified learnings, and digital badges.
Community
Connect, support, and share your perspective with other builders in the community.
Unique profile, alias, and URL
By creating a unique Community.aws alias, you'll receive a personalized URL and profile QR code.
and more!
Like the tech industry, Builder ID is always evolving. Stay tuned for more!
Get started
Activate your profile
Click Login on Community.aws and create or use your existing Builder ID to sign in.
Claim your alias
Pick your community alias when prompted—this automatically creates your personalized URL and QR code.
Complete your profile
Add more details about yourself, including a profile photo, short bio, and links to your social accounts.
Keep exploring the benefits unlocked with your Builder ID
Explore the Benefits section on the home page to start exploring what you can do with Builder ID!
Frequently asked questions
Your AWS Builder ID is separate from any AWS account or sign in credential. We recommend using your personal email for your Builder ID, but you can use the same email for your Builder ID and for the root user email of an AWS account. An AWS account is a resource container with contact and payment information. It establishes a security boundary in which to operate billed and metered AWS services, like S3, EC2, or Lambda. Account owners can sign in to an AWS account in the AWS Management Console.
After you sign in, you can find your community alias onyour community profile pageand on your community profile QR code in Your Builder ID Benefits section on thecommunity home page.
After you sign in, you can find your personalized community URL in Your Builder ID Benefits section on thecommunity home page.