Quickstart
Sign up, connect an AWS account, and apply your first reviewed ChangeSet — all from the portal — in about ten minutes.
Platform Quickstart
Get from zero to your first reviewed AWS change, entirely in the browser.
1. Create your account
Navigate to app.cloudbooster.io and sign up with email or SSO. You land on the empty organisation dashboard.
2. Connect an AWS account
In the portal, go to Organisation → Cloud Profiles and click Connect AWS account.
- The wizard generates a CloudFormation stack template — deploy it in the target AWS account.
- CloudBooster verifies the connection automatically once the stack is up.
For the full walkthrough see Connect an AWS account, and the Cross-Account Role Security Model for the trust model.
3. Create a project and environment
- Go to Projects → New project and name it (e.g.
payments-api). - Add an environment (e.g.
staging), choose thestagingtype, and link the cloud profile from step 2.
See Projects and environments for the underlying model.
4. Propose your first change
From inside the environment, click New ChangeSet (or Propose a change).
Describe the change in plain English in the intent prompt — for example:
Add a Postgres database for the orders service, multi-AZ, 20 GB.
CloudBooster generates an ADR, a diagram, and a composition.
Prefer the terminal for audits? Run cbx audit aws against a connected account — see the CLI Quickstart.
5. Review and approve
The ChangeSet opens to the ADR tab — read what CloudBooster proposes and why.
- Switch to Diagram to see the resulting topology.
- Switch to Composition to adjust details (instance size, name) if needed.
- Click Approve when you're satisfied.
If your project has approval rules, the ChangeSet sits in blocked until reviewers sign off. See Review a ChangeSet.
6. Apply and monitor
The ChangeSet moves to Applying automatically after approval.
- Watch the live deployment log in the portal.
- When it's done, the resources appear on the Infrastructure map.
Where next?
Use the CLI
Drive CloudBooster from your terminal with cbx.
Set up the MCP server for AI assistants
Wire CloudBooster into Claude, Cursor, and other AI tools.
Browse the platform features
Projects, environments, findings, approvals, and costs.
Set up approval rules
Require reviewers before ChangeSets can apply.
Track costs
See projected and actual spend per project and environment.