> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://nango.dev/docs/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# AWS Multi-Service

> Integrate your application with any AWS service API

## 🚀 Quickstart

Connect to any AWS service with Nango and see data flow in 2 minutes.

<Steps>
  <Step title="Create the integration">
    In Nango ([free signup](https://app.nango.dev)), go to [Integrations](https://app.nango.dev/dev/integrations) -> *Configure New Integration* -> *AWS Multi-Service*.

    <Note>
      You (the developer) must configure one **Connection Configuration** setting when creating the integration:

      * **AWS Service** — the service endpoint prefix for the AWS API you want to connect to (e.g. `s3`, `athena`, `inspector2`).

      This is set as a Connection Configuration value, it is not entered by your end users.
    </Note>
  </Step>

  <Step title="Authorize AWS">
    Go to [Connections](https://app.nango.dev/dev/connections) -> *Add Test Connection* -> *Authorize*, then enter an AWS Access Key ID and Secret Access Key. Later, you'll let your users do the same directly from your app.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Call the AWS API">
    Let's make your first request — list Athena workgroups as an example. The target AWS service (e.g. `athena`) is defined in the connection config when you set up the integration. Replace the placeholders below with your [secret key](https://app.nango.dev/dev/environment-settings), [integration ID](https://app.nango.dev/dev/integrations), and [connection ID](https://app.nango.dev/dev/connections):

    <Tabs>
      <Tab title="cURL">
        ```bash theme={null}
        curl -X POST "https://api.nango.dev/proxy//" \
          -H "Authorization: Bearer <NANGO-SECRET-KEY>" \
          -H "Provider-Config-Key: <INTEGRATION-ID>" \
          -H "Connection-Id: <CONNECTION-ID>" \
          -H "nango-proxy-X-Amz-Target: AmazonAthena.ListWorkGroups" \
          -H "nango-proxy-Content-Type: application/x-amz-json-1.1"
        ```
      </Tab>

      <Tab title="Node">
        Install Nango's backend SDK with `npm i @nangohq/node`. Then run:

        ```typescript theme={null}
        import { Nango } from '@nangohq/node';

        const nango = new Nango({ secretKey: '<NANGO-SECRET-KEY>' });

        const res = await nango.post({
            endpoint: '//',
            providerConfigKey: '<INTEGRATION-ID>',
            connectionId: '<CONNECTION-ID>',
            headers: {
                'X-Amz-Target': 'AmazonAthena.ListWorkGroups',
                'Content-Type': 'application/x-amz-json-1.1'
            }
        });

        console.log(res.data);
        ```
      </Tab>
    </Tabs>

    Or fetch credentials with the [Node SDK](/reference/sdks/node#get-a-connection-with-credentials) or [API](/reference/api/connection/get).

    ✅ You're connected! Check the [Logs](https://app.nango.dev/dev/logs) tab in Nango to inspect requests.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Implement Nango in your app">
    Follow our [Auth implementation guide](/guides/primitives/auth#guide) to integrate Nango in your app.

    To obtain your own credentials, follow the setup guide linked below.
  </Step>
</Steps>

## 📚 AWS Multi-Service Integration Guides

Nango-maintained guides for common use cases.

* [How do I link my account?](/api-integrations/aws-multi-service/connect)\
  Connect your AWS account using the Connect UI

Official docs: [AWS API Reference](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/index.html)

## 🧩 Pre-built syncs & actions for AWS Multi-Service

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<Tip>Not seeing the integration you need? [Build your own](/guides/functions/functions-guide) independently.</Tip>

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