Macuse + Amazon Q Developer
Extend Amazon Q with Mac app access. Manage calendar, email, and notes alongside your AWS development workflows.
What you can do
With Macuse connected, Amazon Q Developer gains direct access to your Mac apps.
Schedule from your IDE
Let Amazon Q create meetings and check availability between cloud deployments.
Draft emails in context
Compose deployment notifications and team updates without switching apps.
Document your infrastructure
Save architecture notes, runbooks, and deployment logs to Apple Notes.
Automate workflows
Use UI automation to interact with AWS Console and other Mac applications.

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Amazon Q Developer FAQs
Amazon Q Developer works with VS Code, JetBrains IDEs, and the command line. Macuse integrates via MCP in supported environments.
Amazon Q Developer requires an AWS Builder ID or AWS account. Check AWS documentation for current plans and pricing.
Macuse runs locally and never accesses your AWS resources or code. It only provides Mac app access through MCP.
Macuse provides access to Mac apps. For AWS service integration, use Amazon Q's built-in AWS capabilities.