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PROS

AWS Amplify allows seamless import of designs from Figma and links them to data sources.
The authentication feature in AWS Amplify is considered highly valuable.
Switching environments between development and production is easy and does not require cloud team involvement for basic management.
The backend as a service integrates authentication, AWS AppSync, DynamoDB, and GraphQL, providing a comprehensive package for those who do not want to handle backend development complexities.
AWS Amplify offers ease of use and strong integration with various AWS services, enhancing efficiency.

CONS

AWS Amplify struggles with handling big projects, especially if a user interface is generated in Figma and all components are imported into one directory.
There are difficulties with deployment, and having more methods like automation would be beneficial.
The ability to implement multiple web applications and cross-platform applications like iOS needs improvement.
The documentation is not user-friendly and poses challenges for novices.
Customization options should be more robust and easier to use.
 

AWS Amplify Pros review quotes

Henk Jurriens - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-founder at DayClocks
Aug 8, 2022
The link with Figma is very nice. You can create your design in Figma, and then you can import it into AWS Amplify and use it. You can link it to your data source and data bindings.
TB
System Engineer at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees
Oct 25, 2022
The most valuable feature of AWS Amplify is authentication.
Shrihari Haridas - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at Burns & McDonnell
Mar 6, 2024
Typically, whenever we make changes and need to switch environments (e.g., dev to production), it's easy for our developers to maintain the state of each environment and make customizations as needed. They don't necessarily need to involve the cloud team for basic management.
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Rushabh Sinora - PeerSpot reviewer
Building In Stealth at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Jul 12, 2024
I didn't host my application but have used their backend as a service. It was a complete package with authentication, AWS AppSync, DynamoDB, and GraphQL. AWS Amplify is great if you don't know backend development and don't want to struggle with other backend services like MongoDB. You don't have to worry about what backend language or database to use. If you're confused, enroll with AWS Amplify. I also recommend Google Firebase for similar purposes.
Krishna Vishwakarma - PeerSpot reviewer
Flutter Developer at Techsevin
Jul 24, 2024
The only tricky part I experienced was during the initial installation. I followed the documentation, but it wasn't working for some reason. I had to modify some local files in the CLI-generated folder to get it to work. I had to dig deep to find the issue, and it wasn't mentioned in the docs. So, some issues could be better highlighted in the AWS CLI documentation, which would help developers integrate other services more easily. AWS needs to improve its support.
Muzaffar Hossain - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Network Intelligence (I) Pvt. Ltd.
Sep 18, 2024
The most valuable feature is user management, which includes authentication and authorization.
NA
Sr. Full Stack and Cloud Engineer at WaterBear Gear Europe
Oct 4, 2024
One of the things I like best about AWS Amplify is its ease of use and strong integration with other AWS services, which enhances efficiency.
 

AWS Amplify Cons review quotes

Henk Jurriens - PeerSpot reviewer
Co-founder at DayClocks
Aug 8, 2022
Its capability to handle big projects needs to be improved. If you generate a user interface in Figma and import everything where all components are in one directory, currently, it is complicated. It isn't able to cope with that. For small projects, it is not an issue, but if you have big projects and you want to use AWS Amplify, then it gets more difficult. That is the most important point for me. It should be improved to cope better with bigger projects.
TB
System Engineer at a non-tech company with 11-50 employees
Oct 25, 2022
AWS Amplify could improve in the deployment. It would be beneficial to have more methods, such as automation.
Shrihari Haridas - PeerSpot reviewer
DevOps Engineer at Burns & McDonnell
Mar 6, 2024
AWS can implement multiple web applications, and cross-platform applications, like iOS.
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Rushabh Sinora - PeerSpot reviewer
Building In Stealth at a computer software company with 201-500 employees
Jul 12, 2024
I don't think there are major issues, but there is room for improvement in the UI/UX of AWS Amplify. The UI still needs to be more polished and user-friendly. It's currently a bit like drag-and-drop initially, but there should be more options to customize the UI based on our needs.
Krishna Vishwakarma - PeerSpot reviewer
Flutter Developer at Techsevin
Jul 24, 2024
I like AWS Amplify's documentation. It's comprehensive and includes many examples, so you don't need to ask for help much - you can refer to the docs. It's easy to use. I also appreciate the cost structure. You only pay for what you use. For example, if you use 100 GB, you're charged for that, but if you don't use it, you pay the maintenance cost.
Muzaffar Hossain - PeerSpot reviewer
Software Engineer at Network Intelligence (I) Pvt. Ltd.
Sep 18, 2024
The documentation needs improvement, as it is not user-friendly and can be challenging for novices.
NA
Sr. Full Stack and Cloud Engineer at WaterBear Gear Europe
Oct 4, 2024
AWS Amplify can be improved in some areas, particularly in providing more robust documentation and easier customization options.