Managing assets in a Amazon Quick Free or Plus account
In a Amazon Quick Free or Plus account, assets represent the resources created and used within your account – including chat agents, spaces, automations, and other AI-powered tools. The Assets page in the Manage Account interface lets administrators view, search, filter, and manage all assets across the account.
Note
This section applies to Amazon Quick Free and Plus accounts created at quick.aws.com
Topics
Navigating to asset management
To access the Assets page
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Sign in to Amazon Quick at quick.aws.com
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From the navigation panel, choose your username.
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Choose Manage account.
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In the left navigation, choose Assets.
The Assets page opens, displaying all resources in your account.
Viewing assets by name
The default view on the Assets page is By asset name, which lists all assets in a single table.
Assets table columns
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Name – The display name of the asset (for example, My Assistant or RFP Response Generator).
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Type – The asset type (for example, Chat agent, Space, or Automation).
Each row includes:
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A checkbox for selecting the asset (used with bulk actions).
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A More options menu for asset-specific actions.
Sorting and searching
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Choose a column header to sort the table by that column.
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Use the Search by asset name field to filter the list by asset name.
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Use the All types dropdown to filter by a specific asset type.
Viewing assets by user
Choose the By user tab to view assets grouped by the user who created them.
In this view:
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Use the Search by user name combobox to find a specific user and view their assets.
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Use the All types dropdown to filter results by asset type.
This view is useful for understanding how assets are distributed across team members and for auditing resource ownership.
Using bulk actions
You can perform actions on multiple assets at once using the bulk action feature.
To use bulk actions
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On the Assets page, select the checkboxes next to the assets you want to act on. To select all assets, choose the Select all checkbox in the table header.
After selecting one or more assets, the Bulk action button becomes active.
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Choose Bulk action and select the desired action from the dropdown menu.
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The Bulk action button is disabled until at least one asset is selected.
Built-in assets
Every new Amazon Quick account includes a set of built-in assets that provide ready-to-use AI-powered tools for common business tasks. These assets are available immediately after account creation and do not count against any resource limits.
| Asset name | Description |
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| My Assistant | The default chat agent for your account. Provides general-purpose AI assistance for questions, analysis, and document creation. |
| Whiteboard Notes Generator | Generates structured notes from whiteboard images or meeting discussions. |
| Flows Idea Generator | Suggests automation workflow ideas based on your described business processes. |
| 5-Why Root Cause Analysis | Guides you through a structured root cause analysis using the 5-Why methodology. |
| Marketing Video Analyzer | Analyzes marketing video content and provides insights on messaging, audience, and effectiveness. |
| Social Media Content Creator | Creates social media posts, captions, and content plans tailored to your brand and goals. |
| Job Description Generator | Drafts professional job descriptions based on role requirements and company context. |
| Product Launch Email Generator | Creates email campaigns for product launches, including subject lines and body content. |
| Customer Interest Optimizer | Analyzes customer data to identify interest patterns and suggest optimization strategies. |
| Flows Prompt Helper | Assists with writing effective prompts for Amazon Quick automations and flows. |
| RFP Response Generator | Drafts responses to Requests for Proposal (RFPs) based on your organization's capabilities and the RFP requirements. |
Tip
Built-in assets serve as starting points. You can customize these assets or create new ones tailored to your organization's specific needs. For more information about creating custom chat agents, see Create and deploy AI assistants using Amazon Quick chat agents.
Managing individual assets
To manage a specific asset, choose the More options menu in the asset's row. The available actions depend on the asset type and may include options such as viewing details, editing, sharing, or deleting the asset.