Lemon - 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!

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When life gives you lemons, make lemonade or uselemon.io šŸ˜‚
Aws UI/UX is not just confusing it's the worst ever UX I've ever seen.
So true. Worst of all, they literally cannot do anything about it - because it reflects Amazon org structure and optimised for independent org units interfering the least with each other. Integrated coherent user experience would mean that departments actually need to talk to each other, and that simply isn't possible at their scale
Your lemonade is looking amazing mate. Given the bad UI of AWS
thanks 🤣
Hi ProductHunt! Co-founder of Lemon here 🤯 AWS UI is like an airplane cockpit - perfect for seasoned pilots, incomprehensible to everyone else. šŸ‹ Lemon is more like your phone – anyone can figure it out simply by using it. And it's free! āœ… Deploy containers, webapps, functions, databases, etc āœ… CI / CD just works out of the box, no configuration needed āœ… DevOps goodness: first-class Terraform support, environments, gitOps šŸ‘‰ To get started, simply connect your AWS account at
Lemon looks amazing. Kudos
'You don't need to be AWS Certified' that statement is soo pleasing to hear. AWS grew soo big and complex that it needs a certification and all that bs. Anyproduct which makes it simple is surely concentrating on a real painpoint. Goodluck makers.
Thanks!! So glad it resonated :)
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THANKS!!! We're on it
Login fixed now - thanks again!
Interesting project, what pain points would you say it is fixing?
mainly the pain of dealing with AWS for people who aren't devops experts 1. AWS UI it's disjointed, hard to navigate developers are thinking in terms of apps and related services, naturally whereas in AWS it's grouped by AWS service category and region 2. AWS UI is also overwhelming, it's exposing all the options at once. it's optimised for people who know exactly what they are doing. whereas to most developers it doesn't make much sense. 3. Finally, with AWS you either use UI or do infra-as-code . Meaning that either you miss out on what's pretty much industry standard (Terraform), or you have to write code even for trivial repetitive changes.
Alicorn last week, and Lemon now! Good one!! On a side note, the address in the footer seems to be misaligned in smaller screens šŸ‘€
You caught us red-handed šŸ˜‚ā¤ļø
That's a good idea. šŸ‘
thank you!!
One of the reasons I refuse using aws is because of the confusing UI/UX. I will definitely try your app, thanks!
thank you - let us know how it goes! i'm at or use Intercom chat right in the app's bottom right corner
Good!
Interesting project to avoid shi*ty AWS UI, congrats on the launch
Thanks!
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