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AWS Cloud9 vs JetBrains IDEs comparison

 

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Executive Summary

Review summaries and opinions

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Categories and Ranking

AWS Cloud9
Ranking in IDE
4th
Average Rating
7.6
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
JetBrains IDEs
Ranking in IDE
5th
Average Rating
8.8
Number of Reviews
7
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of June 2026, in the IDE category, the mindshare of AWS Cloud9 is 5.1%, down from 17.6% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of JetBrains IDEs is 7.7%, up from 5.1% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
IDE Mindshare Distribution
ProductMindshare (%)
AWS Cloud95.1%
JetBrains IDEs7.7%
Other87.2%
IDE
 

Featured Reviews

RituRaj - PeerSpot reviewer
SDE 2 at Virtusa
Cloud-based workflows have boosted team productivity but still need richer features and faster performance
AWS Cloud9 is powerful, but it can be improved in terms of performance, modern IDE features, limited updates, and dependency on AWS infrastructure, which sometimes slows productivity. Since it runs in the browser and depends on Amazon EC2 instances, performance can lag compared to local IDEs, especially for larger projects or lower specs instances. It also has limited modern IDE features compared to tools like Visual Studio Code, lacking a rich extension ecosystem, advanced UI customizations, and some modern developer productivity features. Improvements can include better performance optimization, a plugin ecosystem, faster startup times, and more frequent feature updates, as well as an improved collaboration experience. AWS Cloud9 is great for AWS native development but still lags behind modern IDEs in performance, flexibility, and the pace of innovation. In terms of improvements, richer extension ecosystems, faster startup, better performance for large projects, and triggering CI/CD pipeline integration would make the workflow much smoother. A stronger extension and customization capability would significantly enhance day-to-day work with AWS Cloud9. Offline or hybrid mode, including limited offline capabilities or local sync, would reduce the dependency on consistent internet connectivity. Better debugging and monitoring integration, with deeper integration into logging and monitoring tools like Amazon CloudWatch, would simplify troubleshooting without switching context. If AWS Cloud9 evolves with better performance, extensibility, and deeper DevOps integrations, it would become a much more complete modern development platform.
reviewer2014131 - PeerSpot reviewer
DevSecOps Security Engineer at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Long-term coding has benefited from intuitive UI and tools but now needs lighter performance
I am using the code completion feature in IntelliJ, and it helps me with my development processes. I use advanced debugging tools. The advanced debugging tools are useful for resolving code issues. The integration with version controls is seamless. GitHub is what I use. For my professional role, I need to use GitHub Enterprise, and the way it is set up in my enterprise, it does not allow linking it with IntelliJ. That is where I am stuck using the CLI. GitHub itself has a very robust CLI, so I have no complaints there. For personal use, GitHub integrates really well with IntelliJ. The UI is pretty good and very intuitive. I actually use the new UI which IntelliJ provides, and that is very intuitive and good.

Quotes from Members

We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
 

Pros

"Overall, AWS Cloud9 is a solid choice for working within the Amazon Web Services ecosystem, with its biggest strengths being zero setup, seamless AWS integration, scalability, and accessibility from anywhere, making development faster and more consistent."
"AWS Cloud9 has positively impacted our workflow by reducing development environment setup time and improving team collaboration."
"Some of the best features with AWS Cloud9 are that it is a cloud-based DE, so you do not have to have an IDE locally or set up the IDE every time when using different computers."
"AWS Cloud9 saves me two to three days per week in my work at Probus Insurance."
"One thing I like the most about AWS Cloud9 is how easy it is to access different things and to look for what you are searching for."
"It seems to me as one of the best IDEs in the market, they are always releasing new versions with positive improvements, and in my opinion, I recommend it in its entirety."
"The best features JetBrains IDEs offer include the many tools which are available inside the tool and how it makes you a faster Java developer by providing the right tools and code hinting."
"From the very beginning to the deepest thing I could possibly want to develop, I believe I could do it all using JetBrains IDEs."
"Having the complete development environment in Linux in the same way as in Windows is already the best."
"Good support for refactoring."
"Fast, and I never had a crash."
"The best features offered by JetBrains IDEs include a super attractive set of language-specific tools including debuggers, symbol monitors, and the extensions that come with it, which helps me get a much more in-depth view of my code rather than relying on print or log statements."
"The UI is pretty good and very intuitive."
 

Cons

"I would prefer to see changes in the pricing structure of AWS Cloud9 because it is too high."
"Regarding the learning curve of AWS Cloud9, I would say for an average person, it will take at least three weeks to a month of consistently using it to finally get out of that learning curve."
"One area where AWS Cloud9 could improve is performance when working on larger projects or with limited internet connectivity, since it is heavily browser and cloud-dependent."
"AWS Cloud9 is great for AWS native development but still lags behind modern IDEs in performance, flexibility, and the pace of innovation."
"AWS Cloud9 is being discontinued, so preventing its discontinuation would address the main pain point."
"Sometimes, plugins (from third parties) are not updated."
"One of the main issues with JetBrains IDEs is that it is very heavy, taking a lot of time to load and using a lot of memory."
"One of the most important things to improve is the consumption of resources, mainly memory."
"I have noticed that when I switch to less powerful machines, IntelliJ seems to use up the RAM and the machine gets really slow and really hot quite quickly, which is not the case with Visual Studio."
"One thing I think could be improved in JetBrains IDEs is the integration with ChatGPT, which I feel could be deeper."
"I see as a disadvantage the high prices of the license purchase that is almost $ 500 per year since this limits the use of IDE and especially for those developers who work on their own since it requires a large investment."
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Top Industries

By visitors reading reviews
Financial Services Firm
12%
Computer Software Company
11%
Insurance Company
10%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Comms Service Provider
12%
Manufacturing Company
10%
Wholesaler/Distributor
9%
Financial Services Firm
8%
 

Company Size

By reviewers
Large Enterprise
Midsize Enterprise
Small Business
No data available
By reviewers
Company SizeCount
Small Business8
Midsize Enterprise1
Large Enterprise1
 

Questions from the Community

What needs improvement with AWS Cloud9?
One area where AWS Cloud9 could improve is performance when working on larger projects or with limited internet connectivity, since it is heavily browser and cloud-dependent. The interface could al...
What is your primary use case for AWS Cloud9?
I have been using AWS Cloud9 for several months and throughout my entire two years in college for research purposes, mainly for cloud-based development, testing AWS services, and collaborative codi...
What advice do you have for others considering AWS Cloud9?
If someone is considering AWS Cloud9, my main advice would be to match it carefully to your use case rather than adapting it as a default IDE replacement. It works best when you are already using A...
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for JetBrains IDEs?
I have no issues at all with pricing, setup cost, and licensing.
What needs improvement with JetBrains IDEs?
JetBrains IDEs could be improved with even better integration of AI tools. I would also like it to make it easier to detect new features.
What is your primary use case for JetBrains IDEs?
My main use case for JetBrains IDEs is Java development and technical writing. I have a lot of ongoing open-source projects. I also do a lot of technical writingAzul, which is done in AsciiDoc or i...
 

Comparisons

 

Also Known As

AWS Cloud9 IDE, Cloud9 IDE
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Sample Customers

Expedia, Intuit, Royal Dutch Shell, Brooks Brothers
Citi, Siemens, Salesforce, Twitter, HP, New York Times, Pintrest, Airbnb, Expedia, Samsung, Volkswagen, Wikipedia, NASA
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