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ConsoleMe consolidates the management of multiple AWS accounts into a single interface. It allows your end-users and administrators to get credentials for your different accounts, and allows your users/administrators to manage or request cloud permissions.

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ConsoleMe

Check out our quick start guide, documentation, feature videos, ReInvent Talk, and Blog Post.

Overview

ConsoleMe is a web service that makes AWS IAM permissions and credential management easier for end-users and cloud administrators.

ConsoleMe provides numerous ways to log in to the AWS Console.

An IAM Self-Service Wizard lets users request IAM permissions in plain English. Cross-account resource policies will be automatically generated, and can be applied with a single click for certain resource types.

Weep (ConsoleMe’s CLI) supports 5 different ways of serving AWS credentials locally.

Cloud administrators can create/clone IAM roles and manage IAM roles, S3 Buckets, SQS queues, and SNS topics across hundreds of accounts in a single interface.

Users can access most of your cloud resources in the AWS Console with a single click. Cloud administrators can configure ConsoleMe to authenticate users through ALB Authentication, OIDC/OAuth2, or SAML.

… And more. Check out our docs to get started.

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ConsoleMe consolidates the management of multiple AWS accounts into a single interface. It allows your end-users and administrators to get credentials for your different accounts, and allows your users/administrators to manage or request cloud permissions.

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