How to Implement AWS’s New AI Agents: A Step-by-Step Guide to Quick and Connect

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Introduction

Technology moves fast—sometimes faster than a weekend getaway. While walking through thousand-year-old abbey ruins in York, I was reminded how some things endure unchanged. But back at my desk, the AWS landscape had already shifted. On April 28, 2026, AWS CEO Matt Garman and OpenAI leaders unveiled a wave of agentic AI tools that can transform how you work. This guide walks you through the key announcements—Amazon Quick’s new desktop app and visual generation, plus Amazon Connect’s expansion into four agentic solutions—so you can start using them today.

How to Implement AWS’s New AI Agents: A Step-by-Step Guide to Quick and Connect
Source: aws.amazon.com

What You Need

Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1: Sign Up for Amazon Quick Desktop App (Preview)

Amazon Quick is an AI assistant that connects to your apps, learns your priorities, and takes action. The new desktop app keeps you synced to local files, calendar, and chats without a browser.

  1. Go to the Quick sign-up page.
  2. Enter your personal email or choose a third-party login (Google, Apple, GitHub, Amazon).
  3. Complete the one-time setup—takes under two minutes.
  4. Download the desktop app from the provided link (Preview).
  5. Grant permissions for local file access and calendar sync.

Step 2: Generate Documents, Presentations, and Images with Quick

From the chat interface, you can now create polished content without leaving the app.

  1. Open Quick and type a request, e.g., “Create a presentation about Q2 sales trends.”
  2. Choose output type: document, presentation, infographic, or image.
  3. Review the generated draft. Use follow-up prompts to refine tone, layout, or data.
  4. Export directly to Google Workspace or download as PDF/PNG.

Step 3: Build Custom Apps Using Natural Language (Preview)

Quick can now create intelligent apps, dashboards, and web pages connected to your business data.

  1. In Quick, select “Build custom apps with Quick.”
  2. Describe what you want in plain language, e.g., “A dashboard showing real-time inventory levels.”
  3. Quick generates the app structure and connects to your data sources (Airtable, Dropbox, etc.).
  4. Test and deploy the app. No coding required.

Step 4: Explore Amazon Connect’s Four Agentic AI Solutions

Amazon Connect expands from customer service to three new AI-powered tools. Each solves a specific business challenge.

How to Implement AWS’s New AI Agents: A Step-by-Step Guide to Quick and Connect
Source: aws.amazon.com

To start:

  1. Log in to your AWS Management Console.
  2. Search for “Amazon Connect” and select the solution you want.
  3. Follow the onboarding wizard—each solution comes with pre-built templates.
  4. Integrate with existing workflows using the provided APIs.

Step 5: Integrate Quick and Connect with Your Existing Tools

Both tools emphasize connectivity without disruption.

  1. For Quick: Link your Google Workspace, Zoom, Airtable, Dropbox, or Microsoft Teams accounts in settings.
  2. For Connect: Use the native connectors for CRM, ERP, and HR systems.
  3. Test a sample workflow: Ask Quick to generate a hiring deck and feed it into Connect Talent for interview prep.

Tips for Success

The pace of change won’t slow down. But with these steps, you can ride the wave instead of watching it pass. As the abbey stones remind us: some things endure—your skills shouldn’t be one of them.

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