Amazon Q Developer subscription statuses - Amazon Q Developer
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Amazon Q Developer subscription statuses

Subscription status information varies depending on whether you're an end-user with a personal account (Builder ID), or you're an administrator of IAM Identity Center workforce users.

Personal account (Builder ID) users

If you are a user with a personal account (Builder ID), you can view the status of your Amazon Q Developer Pro subscription on the Subscriptions page of the Amazon Q Developer console.

The possible statuses of your subscription are:

  • Active – You have activated your subscription by using Amazon Q Developer features. You are being charged for your subscription.

  • Canceled – You canceled your subscription by unsubscribing from the Pro tier. You can no longer access Amazon Q Developer features and limits. For more information, see Unsubscribing from Amazon Q Developer Pro.

IAM Identity Center workforce users

If you're an administrator who has subscribed a set of IAM Identity Center workforce users to the Pro tier, you can view the status of your users' subscriptions on the Subscriptions page of the Amazon Q Developer console.

The statuses will be slightly different depending on whether you’re looking at the Groups tab or the Users tab.

The statuses on the Groups tab are:

  • Subscribed – The group is subscribed to Amazon Q Developer Pro. You will be charged for active user subscriptions in the group.

  • Canceled – The group was canceled (unsubscribed) by an administrator. Users in the group can no longer access Amazon Q Developer Pro features. For more information, see Unsubscribing from Amazon Q Developer Pro.

The statuses on the Users tab are:

  • Active – The user has activated their subscription by using Amazon Q Developer features. You are being charged for this subscription.

  • Pending – The user is subscribed but has not activated their subscription. You are not being charged for this subscription.

  • Canceled – The user's subscription was canceled (unsubscribed) by an administrator, and the user can no longer access Amazon Q Developer features. For more information, see Unsubscribing from Amazon Q Developer Pro.

    Note

    The Users tab of the Amazon Q Developer console does not show users who are subscribed as part of a group. To see these users, navigate to the Amazon Q console's (not the Amazon Q Developer console's) Subscriptions page. On this page, group-subscribed users will appear with a status of Unavailable. To see their actual status, choose a user from the table, and look for their status under User associations.