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Time to Implement

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Return on Investment

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Users consistently praise the seamless integration with AWS services, which simplifies development and deployment processes. The real-time collaboration features enhance teamwork, allowing multiple developers to work together efficiently. However, some users note that performance can lag, especially with larger projects, and the pricing structure may lead to unexpected costs.

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Vallabh P.
VP
Programmer Analyst
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"AWS Cloud9: Ready-to-Use Cloud IDE with Seamless AWS Integration and Collaboration"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

What I like best about AWS Cloud9 is that it eliminates the hassle of local setup by providing a cloud-based IDE that’s ready to use, while also offering powerful collaboration features that let multiple developers work together in real time. It integrates seamlessly with AWS services, so you can easily build, run, and debug applications that interact with resources like Lambda, EC2, and S3 directly from the IDE. With support for multiple programming languages, a built-in Linux terminal, and the ability to access your environment from anywhere, Cloud9 makes development faster, more flexible, and highly collaborative—especially for teams working on AWS-based projects. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

What I dislike about AWS Cloud9 is that, while it’s convenient as a cloud-based IDE, it can sometimes feel limited compared to a fully customized local development environment. The performance may lag depending on internet connectivity, and the interface can be slower when handling larger projects. Its collaboration features are useful, but they aren’t as smooth or feature-rich as dedicated tools like GitHub Codespaces or VS Code Live Share. Additionally, because Cloud9 is tightly integrated with AWS, it can feel restrictive if you want to work outside the AWS ecosystem, and the pricing model tied to EC2 instances may not be ideal for smaller teams or individual developers. Overall, it’s powerful for AWS-centric projects, but less flexible and occasionally less responsive than local or alternative cloud IDEs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Islam S.
IS
Frontend Developer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Frictionless Cloud Development with Seamless AWS Integration"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

What I like most about AWS Cloud9 is how frictionless it makes development. You get a ready-to-use, browser-based IDE that’s already wired into AWS services, so there’s no local setup chaos or “works on my machine” drama. Real-time collaboration, built-in terminal access, and seamless IAM integration make it especially strong for cloud-native work. It feels less like configuring tools and more like actually building things—which is the whole point. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

What I dislike about AWS Cloud9 is that it can feel slow and resource-limited compared to a local IDE, especially on smaller EC2 instances. Startup times aren’t always instant, sessions can disconnect, and performance depends heavily on network quality. It’s also less customizable than full desktop editors, and costs can quietly add up since you’re paying for the underlying AWS resources even when you’re not actively coding. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Vishal C.
VC
Web Development
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"AWS Cloud9: Easy Setup, Anywhere Access, and Seamless AWS Integration"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

I like that AWS Cloud9 provides a fully managed, cloud-based development environment that’s easy to set up and accessible from anywhere. It integrates seamlessly with other AWS services, supports real-time collaboration, and eliminates the need for local environment configuration, which makes development faster and more efficient. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

The main drawbacks are occasional performance lag, especially with larger projects, and limited customization compared to local IDEs. It also depends heavily on a stable internet connection, and managing underlying EC2 resources can add some complexity and cost if not monitored carefully. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Gubba K.
GK
Student
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Cloud-based IDE that integrates well with AWS workflows"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

AWS Cloud9 provides a fully cloud-based development environment tightly integrated with AWS services. It eliminates local setup overhead and makes it easy to collaborate, prototype, and test applications directly in the browser with consistent environments. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

The IDE can feel slower compared to local editors when working with larger projects, and being dependent on an active AWS environment means costs must be monitored carefully. The UI is functional but less customizable than some desktop IDEs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

nandini p.
NP
Senior Consultant
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Simplified Cloud Development with AWS Cloud9"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

It provides a ready to use cloud based development environment with no local setup required. It runs directly inside AWS making it easy to access and manage AWS resources (EKS,EC2,S3 etc)

The built in editor and terminal simplify development, testing and troubleshooting

It also ensures consistent environment across teams and supports real time collaborations which improves productivity and reduces configuration issues Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

It is more limited compared to local IDEs like vs code in terms of extensions, customization and performance because it runs on an underlying EC2 instance, startup times can be slow and the environment depends on instance availability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Higher Education
AH
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"A Cloud Based IDE That AWS Should Continue To Grow"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

What I value most about Cloud9 is how seamlessly it lets me edit code and scripts that are already hosted within AWS. There are many times when I need to quickly update a script that isn’t in a git repository—and likely never will be—but is stored in an S3 bucket or linked to a Lambda function. In these scenarios, Cloud9 proves to be the perfect solution. It’s quick and easy to set up, and onboarding our other engineers was straightforward. Because of this, it has become one of the tools our team depends on most. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

AWS's decision to stop offering Cloud9 to new customers is quite puzzling. Nevertheless, at its core, Cloud9 remains a solid tool, even if it feels a bit barebones compared to other cloud-based IDEs. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Anilkumar R.
AR
Senior Software Engineer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Convenient Cloud IDE, Yet Lacks Full Desktop Features"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

I find AWS Cloud9 easy to access for services like Lambda, EC2, S3, and others. As a backend Data Engineer, it helps a lot with quick interactions in AWS since I use Glue and Lambda regularly. It's integrated with Git, making collaboration smoother. Also, once logged in, the cloud environment is easy to use. I appreciate that AWS Cloud9 can be launched easily in just a few seconds, similar to downloading an app. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

I feel like AWS Cloud9 lacks full-fledged features of a desktop IDE. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Financial Services
IF
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Fantastic Browser-Based Terminal & IDE for Rapid AWS Security Testing"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

The browser-based terminal and IDE are fantastic for rapid environment creation for security testing and running tools without exposing my own computer. The direct IAM role integration is also beneficial for privilege escalation testing and policy auditing within a contained AWS environment. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

The lack of detailed network isolation makes it difficult to develop realistic segmented environments for red teaming. EC2 instances are exposed by default, and security groups have limited customization from the IDE, which is a pain. Additionally, there’s no built-in secrets scanning or IAM misconfiguration warnings. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Atharva T.
AT
Programmer Analyst
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Easy Browser-Based IDE with Seamless AWS Integration and Collaboration"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

AWS Cloud9 is easy to use because it’s a browser-based IDE with no local setup. I like its tight integration with AWS services, built-in security using IAM, and real-time collaboration, which helps teams develop and test cloud applications faster. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

One drawback of AWS Cloud9 is that it depends heavily on a stable internet connection, and performance can feel slow at times for large projects. Also, it offers limited customization compared to local IDEs, and costs can increase if the underlying EC2 resources are not monitored properly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Javier C.
JC
Full Stack developer
Education Management
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Cloud Dev Environment Anywhere, with Terminal and Debugger Ready"
What do you like best about AWS Cloud9?

Well, I can have access to my development environment only using the internet. This helps to monitor my work on the cloud from anywhere. If I have any problem, I can use the terminal and debugger if necessary Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about AWS Cloud9?

It's slow when it's a problem because compared to a desktop, it's slower and the power is less. however make the fuction of if something is wrong, you can solve it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

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Time to Implement

2 months

Return on Investment

10 months

Average Discount

13%

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