tlder@devAmazon Quick launches free and paid tiers with expanded enterprise data source integrations
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Amazon Quick launches free and paid tiers with expanded enterprise data source integrations

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Amazon Quick, the company's enterprise AI assistant focused on connecting to organizational data sources, has expanded with structured pricing tiers and a standalone desktop application. The Free tier lowers the barrier to entry for smaller teams, while the Plus tier targets enterprise deployments. New integrations with Google Workspace, Zoom, Airtable, Dropbox, and Microsoft Teams broaden the connectable data surface, positioning Quick as a cross-platform data assistant rather than an AWS-only tool. For data and analytics teams, the practical implication is a lower-friction path to surfacing warehouse and SaaS data through a conversational interface without full BI tooling. The expanded integration roster means Quick can pull context from collaboration tools alongside structured data sources, which is relevant for teams that manage knowledge spread across SaaS platforms. The desktop app removes the browser dependency, though teams should still evaluate data-residency and permission-scoping behavior before connecting production sources.