Factory Debuts on AWS Marketplace with EDP-Eligible Autonomous Platform

Factory launches on AWS Marketplace, enabling EDP-eligible procurement and deployment inside AWS. Its agent-native Droids automate DevOps workflows, integrate with GitHub, Jira, Slack, and support multi-model inference.

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TL;DR

  • Factory on AWS Marketplace (EDP-eligible): Available Oct 24, 2025; procurement aligned with existing AWS commitments — https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-2lln5juxh6ujs?sr=0-12&ref_=beagle&applicationId=AWSMPContessa
  • Agent-native execution with autonomous Droids: Automates planning, implementation, incident response, and code review across shared memory and actions
  • Multi-surface access: CLI, Terminal UI, Web, Slack, Linear, and an IDE overlay
  • Safe autonomy via fine-grained controls, auditability, and alignment with AWS security and IAM practices
  • Integrations and multi-model support: GitHub/GitLab, Linear, Jira, Slack, Sentry, PagerDuty; Bedrock-compatible models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and Grok

Factory Now Available on AWS Marketplace

On October 24, 2025, Factory announced a partnership with Amazon Web Services and the availability of its platform on the AWS Marketplace. Enterprise engineering teams can now deploy and manage Factory inside existing AWS environments, and take advantage of EDP-eligible procurement to align billing and procurement with current AWS commitments.

Overview

Factory positions itself as an agent-native execution platform for the software development lifecycle. Its autonomous agents, called Droids, automate tasks across planning, implementation, incident response, and code review while operating within an organization’s existing governance and AWS security model. Droids are exposed through multiple surfaces — CLI, Terminal UI, Web, Slack, Linear, and an IDE overlay — sharing memory, context, and actions across those interfaces.

What this means for engineering teams

  • EDP-eligible procurement through AWS Marketplace can shorten evaluation, security review, and billing cycles for organizations already invested in AWS.
  • Safe autonomy is emphasized via fine-grained controls, auditability, and alignment with AWS security and IAM practices, so autonomous workflows remain subject to existing compliance and access controls.
  • A context-first platform approach unifies access to code, tickets, documentation, incidents, and communications to reduce context switching across engineering work.

Integrations and models

Factory lists integrations with common engineering and incident tooling, including GitHub/GitLab, Linear, Jira, Slack, Sentry, and PagerDuty. The platform also supports multi-model operation across Bedrock, with models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and Grok supported for inference and agent behavior.

Availability

Access to Factory on the AWS Marketplace is available via the platform’s listing: AWS Marketplace listing. Enterprise pilots can also be arranged through direct contact with the Factory team.

Original source: https://factory.ai/news/blog-post-2025-10-24

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