How to Harness AWS's New Amazon Quick Desktop App and Agentic AI Tools

Introduction

Imagine taking a week off to explore ancient ruins, only to return and find that the cloud computing landscape has shifted again. That’s exactly what happened after my recent trip to York, England—a city steeped in medieval history. While the abbey stones have stood unchanged for a millennium, AWS just rolled out transformative updates to Amazon Quick and Amazon Connect. This step-by-step guide will help you get started with the new Amazon Quick desktop app, its visual asset generation capabilities, and the expanded agentic AI solutions from Amazon Connect. You’ll learn how to sign up, install, integrate, and build custom apps—all without needing an AWS account for Quick. By the end, you’ll be ready to upgrade your workflows with these cutting-edge tools.

How to Harness AWS's New Amazon Quick Desktop App and Agentic AI Tools
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What You Need

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Sign Up for Amazon Quick

Visit the Amazon Quick website and click Sign Up. You can use your personal email or log in with your Google, Apple, GitHub, or Amazon credentials—no AWS account is necessary. The process takes just minutes. Once signed up, you’ll land on the Quick dashboard where you can start interacting with the AI assistant.

Step 2: Install the Desktop App (Preview)

Navigate to the settings or downloads section in Quick and download the desktop app for your operating system. Run the installer and follow the on-screen prompts. The desktop app keeps you connected to local files, your calendar, and communications without needing a browser. After installation, log in with the same credentials you used in Step 1.

Step 3: Connect Your Productivity Apps

In the desktop app, go to the Integrations tab. You’ll see options to connect Google Workspace, Zoom, Airtable, Dropbox, and Microsoft Teams. Click each one and authorize access. Quick will learn what matters to you by analyzing your connected apps, enabling it to take action on your behalf, like scheduling meetings or pulling data.

Step 4: Generate Visual Assets Using Natural Language

Open the chat interface within Quick. Type a request such as: “Create a polished presentation about Q3 sales figures” or “Generate an infographic showing team performance.” Quick will produce documents, presentations, infographics, and images directly in the chat. You can refine the output by asking for adjustments to style, colors, or content.

Step 5: Build Custom Apps with Quick (Preview)

Still in the chat, ask Quick to “Build an app to track project tasks” or “Create a dashboard for customer feedback.” Using natural language, Quick will generate intelligent apps, dashboards, and web pages that connect to your business data. You can then customize them further with additional commands. This feature is currently in preview.

How to Harness AWS's New Amazon Quick Desktop App and Agentic AI Tools
Source: aws.amazon.com

Step 6: Explore Amazon Connect Agentic AI Solutions (Optional)

If your organization uses Amazon Connect, you now have access to four new solutions. To get started, log into the AWS Management Console and navigate to Amazon Connect. Choose from:

Select the solution that fits your use case and follow the setup wizard. These tools work within your existing workflows and require an AWS account.

Tips for Success

These steps should get you up and running with the latest AWS innovations. Whether you’re a developer building custom apps or a business user automating workflows, the new Amazon Quick and Amazon Connect updates bring powerful agentic AI to your fingertips.

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