AWS Amplify
58AWS Amplify est la plateforme d'Amazon destinée à la création et à l'hébergement d'applications web et mobiles « full-stack », proposant des déploiements basés sur Git, des backends sans serveur et une intégration avec l'écosystème AWS au sens large. Elle convient aux équipes qui utilisent déjà AWS.
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AWS Amplify is a hosting technology company based in USA. As of 2026 it holds an HRI of 58/100, a developing signal, ranked independently by HostList with no paid placements.
AWS Amplify is a hosting technology company based in USA. As of 2026 it holds an HRI of 58/100, a developing signal, ranked independently by HostList with no paid placements.
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AWS Amplify est la plateforme d'Amazon destinée à la création et à l'hébergement d'applications web et mobiles « full-stack », proposant des déploiements basés sur Git, des backends sans serveur et une intégration avec l'écosystème AWS au sens large. Elle convient aux équipes qui utilisent déjà AWS.
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What Customers Say About AWS Amplify
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What people are saying
Trustpilot★★★★★Seems very reliable and…“Seems very reliable and straightforward, have used for a few years and had good results! Would recommend. Good hosted service.”
Trustpilot★☆☆☆☆ETA missing“HI ! Its been more than a week and my support case 178184788100483 is still not assigned nor fixed even though a notifiication on my account shows verified. Please help me , I am unable to work on this// no contact as well// ETA doesnt have any value”
Trustpilot★☆☆☆☆They have a lot of phantom costs.“They have a lot of phantom costs. They have been charging me for VPCs usage.I deleted those and then those were regenerated. Once I blocked all of them I got charged for Public IPs reserved. I deleted those and they keep charging me. Many times I had nothing on their side and got charged for breathing. Attached are…”
Trustpilot★☆☆☆☆The worstest thing ever live on…“The worstest thing ever live on internet.”
Trustpilot★☆☆☆☆If I could rate it lower I would“If I could rate it lower I would. They will swap your free account to paid and charge you without any input. Their customer service is beyond useless. Use firebase instead.”
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Frequently Asked Questions About AWS Amplify
What is AWS Amplify's HRI?
AWS Amplify has a HRI™ of 58/100 on HostList.io. HRI is calculated algorithmically from trust signals, profile completeness, data freshness, and performance data. Providers can improve their score by claiming their profile, keeping data current, and building verified reviews. No provider can pay to increase their score.
What type of hosting company is AWS Amplify?
AWS Amplify is classified as a hosting technology provider on HostList.io. Use the HostMatch™ tool at hostlist.io/match to describe your project requirements and get a ranked recommendation from 30,000+ hosting providers including AWS Amplify.
Where is AWS Amplify based?
AWS Amplify is headquartered in USA. Hosting companies based in USA are listed at hostlist.io/hosting/usa.
How does AWS Amplify compare to other web hosting companies?
AWS Amplify can be compared to any other hosting provider using HostList.io's side-by-side comparison tool at hostlist.io/compare. The tool shows both providers' HRI™ breakdowns, sub-scores (Trust, Completeness, Freshness, Performance), and review data side by side. AWS Amplify has a current HRI of 58/100.
How AWS Amplify's Score Is Calculated
HRI is calculated algorithmically based on publicly available data. It considers trust signals (reviews, ratings), data completeness, freshness of information, and technical performance. No host can pay to improve their score.
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