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Amazon Quick industry solutions

See how Amazon Quick saves time, lowers cost, and improves execution.

See how Quick uses agentic workflows to connect enterprise data, reason over operating context, recommend next actions, generate useful work products, and route approvals. The examples cover manufacturing, sales and marketing, advertising, media, financial services, banking, insurance, retail, health insurance, and healthcare operations.

Customer value

One Quick workflow pattern, many measurable outcomes.

Lower cost to serve

Reduce manual research, repeat reporting, duplicate data entry, and operational coordination.

Faster cycle times

Move from days of analysis and approvals to minutes for summaries, recommendations, and tasks.

Better decisions

Ground recommendations in customer data, policies, benchmarks, and operational signals.

Controlled automation

Use agents for retrieval, reasoning, task routing, and drafting while keeping approval gates in place.

Connect

Bring together documents, operational data, dashboards, CRM, data lakes, S3 assets, and business systems.

Reason

Quick agents ground answers in approved sources, compare signals, and explain the recommendation in business language.

Act

Users ask for analysis, next-best actions, briefs, customer responses, dashboards, tasks, and scheduled updates.

Govern

Approval gates, human review, audit history, role-based access, and policy checks keep automation controlled.

Save operating cost

Reduce repeated manual research, spreadsheet work, briefing prep, and coordination effort across high-volume business workflows.

Improve time to decision

Move from waiting on reports and handoffs to immediate answers, quantified impact, and recommended next actions.

Increase team efficiency

Let users ask in natural language and get the brief, dashboard, task list, or customer response they need without switching tools.

Scale governed automation

Use agentic workflows for retrieval, reasoning, action routing, approvals, and scheduled briefings while keeping humans in control.

Interactive workflow preview

Explore what a Quick workflow can produce.

Choose an industry workflow, adjust the business prompt, run Quick, and review the metrics, recommendations, artifacts, and governance steps it can generate.

Current run

Manufacturing: Quality & Throughput

80% configured for a focused Quick POC

Governance gates

Business prompt

Sample data: synthetic enterprise systems, operational signals, documents, policies, and workflow history.

Primary value

Yield lift

Data sources

5

AWS fit

IoT + Quick

Yield risk

7.4%

line 3 above threshold

Downtime avoided

11 hrs

predicted this week

Action latency

Minutes

from logs to briefing

Quick value summary

Quick correlated inspection defects, line telemetry, work orders, and maintenance history to identify where quality drift is reducing throughput and what operators should change first.

  • Inspect feeder calibration on line 3 before the next high-volume run.
  • Move two preventive maintenance tasks forward because defect spikes follow bearing temperature variance.
  • Brief operators on the three defect patterns most associated with scrap this week.

Brief

Shift briefing

Line 3 is showing quality drift tied to feeder calibration and bearing temperature variance. Prioritize setup verification before batch A17.

Task

Maintenance action

Create work order: inspect feeder assembly and review bearing temperature trend for Line 3 before 06:00.

Dashboard

Yield-loss dashboard

Scrap by line, defect category, downtime reason, maintenance correlation, and forecasted production impact.

1/3 governance gates complete

Core Quick outcomes

Three ways Quick improves daily operations.

Quick helps business teams reduce manual work, make faster grounded decisions, and execute through governed workflows with human review where it matters.

UC1

Reduce Manual Work with Agentic Workflow Automation

"High-volume teams lose time searching across systems, summarizing records, and preparing the same operational updates by hand."

Customer benefit: lower labor cost, fewer handoffs, faster turnaround, and more consistent execution.

What Quick does

Quick connects to trusted enterprise sources, understands the business request, retrieves relevant context, and uses agents to create the summary, recommendation, task list, and action-ready artifact.

How the workflow is configured

Connect documents, dashboards, CRM, operational systems, data lakes, and S3. Configure agent instructions, policy checks, approval gates, and reusable workflow templates.

Where it helps

Business teams with high-volume knowledge work: operations, service, sales, marketing, claims, retail, plant operations, and patient access.

Example business prompt

Review the latest records, identify the highest-value issue, recommend next actions, and create a manager-ready brief with tasks and approval steps.

Manager briefRecommended actionsWorkflow tasksCustomer updateApproval-ready packet
UC2

Improve Decision Speed with Grounded Recommendations

"When data assembly and decision handoffs take too long, the business opportunity moves before the next action is clear."

Customer benefit: faster decisions, less analysis backlog, reduced waste, and better use of existing data.

What Quick does

Quick monitors the relevant metrics, compares them with benchmarks or policy thresholds, explains what changed, and recommends the next best action with supporting evidence.

How the workflow is configured

Connect operational KPIs, customer history, financial signals, service records, and BI data. Define thresholds, escalation logic, decision rules, and briefing schedules.

Where it helps

Teams that need timely decisions across revenue, operations, claims, service, supply chain, risk, staffing, or customer experience.

Example business prompt

Find the biggest performance gap, explain the likely cause, quantify the business impact, and recommend the action that will save the most time or cost.

Performance alertBusiness impact summaryNext-best actionOwner assignmentScheduled briefing
UC3

Governed Execution with Human Approval

"Automation needs controls, auditability, and responsible review before actions reach customers, operators, or regulated workflows."

Customer benefit: safer automation, lower compliance effort, fewer errors, and repeatable operations.

What Quick does

Quick turns analysis into action through governed agentic workflows: draft the output, check it against business rules, route it to the right reviewer, and preserve the approval history.

How the workflow is configured

Configure role-based access, source grounding, approval steps, audit history, compliance checks, dashboards, and scheduled updates to the team.

Where it helps

Regulated or operationally sensitive teams that need AI assistance without losing control over policy, brand, compliance, safety, or customer communication.

Example business prompt

Generate the recommended customer or operator response, identify policy risks, route the task for approval, and schedule a weekly performance summary.

Policy-checked responseApproval taskAudit trailExecutive summaryWeekly performance report

Value proposition

Quick turns high-cost manual work into governed agentic workflows that produce answers, recommendations, tasks, and approved outputs.

Measurable outcome

Each workflow can produce impact metrics, a recommended action, a generated artifact, an approval record, or a scheduled briefing.

Pilot path

Start with one high-value workflow, three trusted data sources, two approval gates, and a weekly executive or operational summary.

Fast launch path

Start with a focused Quick POC.

Start with one high-impact workflow: connect the core data, configure the agentic workflow, define approval gates, and measure the cost, time, or service improvement.

Request a Quick POC

Day 1

Pick workflow

Choose one costly manual process with clear time, cost, or quality impact.

Day 2

Connect sources

Ground Quick in the documents, systems, metrics, and policies users already trust.

Day 3

Configure agents

Define prompts, tools, business rules, approval gates, and escalation paths.

Day 4

Run with users

Validate answers, recommendations, artifacts, and measurable workflow savings.

Day 5

Launch pilot

Start the governed workflow and schedule recurring executive or operational briefings.