Sign in with AWS Builder ID - AWS Sign-In

Sign in with AWS Builder ID

AWS Builder ID is a personal profile that provides access to select tools and services including Amazon CodeCatalyst, Amazon Q Developer, and AWS Training and Certification. AWS Builder ID represents you as an individual and is independent from any credentials and data you may have in existing AWS accounts. Like other personal profiles, AWS Builder ID remains with you as you progress through your personal, educational, and career goals.

Your AWS Builder ID complements any AWS accounts you may already own or want to create. While an AWS account acts as a container for AWS resources you create and provides a security boundary for those resources, your AWS Builder ID represents you as an individual. For more information, see AWS Builder ID and other AWS credentials.

AWS Builder ID is free. You only pay for the AWS resources you consume in your AWS accounts. For more information about pricing, see AWS Pricing.

Note

AWS Builder ID is separate from your AWS Skill Builder subscription, an online learning center where you can learn from AWS experts and build cloud skills online. For more information about AWS Skill Builder, see AWS Skill Builder.

To sign in with AWS Builder ID
  1. Navigate to the AWS Builder ID profile or the sign-in page of the AWS tool or service that you want to access. For example, to access Amazon CodeCatalyst, go to https://codecatalyst.aws and choose Sign in.

  2. In Your email address, enter the email you used to create your AWS Builder ID, and choose Next.

  3. (Optional) If you want future sign-ins from this device to not prompt for additional verification, check the box next to This is a trusted device.

    Note

    For your security, we analyze your sign-in browser, location, and device. If you tell us to trust this device, you won't have to provide a multi-factor authentication (MFA) code every time you sign in. For more information, see Trusted devices.

  4. On the Enter your password page, enter your Password, and then choose Sign in.

  5. If prompted with an Additional verification required page, follow the instructions from your browser to provide the required code or security key.

Domains to allowlist for AWS Builder ID

If you or your organization implement IP or domain filtering, you may need to allowlist domains to create and use an AWS Builder ID. The following domains must be accessible on the network from which you are trying to access AWS Builder ID.

  • view.awsapps.com/start

  • *.aws.dev

  • *.uis.awsstatic.com

  • *.console.aws.a2z.com

  • oidc.*.amazonaws.com

  • *.sso.amazonaws.com

  • *.sso.*.amazonaws.com

  • *.sso-portal.*.amazonaws.com

  • *.signin.aws

  • *.cloudfront.net

  • opfcaptcha-prod.s3.amazonaws.com

  • profile.aws.amazon.com

Region availability for AWS Builder ID

AWS Builder ID is available in the following AWS Regions. Applications that use AWS Builder ID may operate in other Regions.

Name Code
US East (N. Virginia) us-east-1