AWS launches Quick Suite, an agentic AI workspace
AWS has introduced Quick Suite, an agentic AI workspace that combines research, BI and automation, available in four regions with per‑user pricing, governance controls and a 30‑day trial.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) has introduced Amazon Quick Suite, a new agentic AI application positioned as a single workspace where employees can move from answers to actions using company data and third‑party tools.
The service reached general availability on 9 October 2025.
Quick Suite has been designed to retrieve insights across an organisation’s documents and selected web sources, then execute tasks in connected applications such as Salesforce, Jira and ServiceNow.
AWS stated that customer prompts and data have not been used to train foundation models. At launch, the product was live in four AWS Regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Europe (Ireland) and Asia Pacific (Sydney), with expansion planned.
The suite is organised around five core capabilities: Quick Index (a repository that connects and contextualises enterprise data), Quick Research (deep research with internal and external sources), Quick Flows (simple automations), Quick Automate (multi‑step, agentic automations) and Quick Sight (BI and analytics).
Integrations include OneDrive, SharePoint, Google Drive and actions across platforms including ServiceNow, Salesforce and Asana, with support for open standards such as OpenAPI and the Model Context Protocol.
Pricing, plans and availability
Quick Suite is available via per‑user subscriptions: Professional at $20 per user per month and Enterprise at $40, with included “agent hours” for features like Quick Research, Quick Flows and Quick Automate.
Beyond those allowances, usage is billed on a pay‑as‑you‑go basis. Accounts will also incur a $250 per‑account monthly infrastructure fee and storage charges for Quick Index above the free tier. A 30‑day trial for up to 25 is been available.
Enterprises can connect users through AWS IAM Identity Center or federation via IAM, and administrators hawill e retained controls over web search usage and permissions.


