AWS is powerful, but the UI is confusing. Lemon is an alternative UI that is as intuitive as Vercel or Heroku It comes with DevOps best practices out of the box, and it's free!
Alternative UI for AWS
AWS is powerful, but the UI is confusing. Lemon is an alternative UI that is as intuitive as Vercel or Heroku It comes with DevOps best practices out of the box, and it's free!
Love this! Blows my mind how much AWS don't give two sh*ts about usability.
Great product! I like the idea of having Heroku's simplicity but using my own cloud.
Congratulations @mohamed_habib1 and @igor_zalutski on the launch! I've always found the AWS UI very difficult to navigate. It's too crowded. It assumes familiarity with the sometimes (poorly named) AWS products. I suspect the AWS UI is as complicated/obtuse as is it because of the rise in AWS certifications - they're practically a cottage industry themselves. Twenty years ago a sysadmin/devops candidate would have LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) on their resume and more and more you'll see AWS
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