Documentation
Everything you need to know about using and operating Stax
Start your project using Stax
Getting started
Begin getting familiar with Stax by setting up your first accounts, users and workloads
Manage your AWS accounts
Create, view and centrally manage both Stax and external AWS Accounts
Manage your Stax Workloads
Deploy, update and terminate Workloads within your AWS accounts from a central location
Manage user roles and permissions
Control and govern who has access to your Stax instance and AWS Accounts
Can't find what you're looking for? Check out the Stax Knowledge Base for more in-depth documentation.
Developer center
API documentation
Explore Stax API resources to programmatically access Stax features
Use API Tokens to authenticate Stax API requests
Create and use long-lived credentials to grant users or machines access to the Stax API
API reference and documentation
Quick links
Get started with quick links to the API reference.
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Single Sign-On Hub
Bring your own corporate identity to Stax to allow users to log in with their existing credentials, bringing along your own multi-factor authentication and more. Stax works with just about any SAML provider. Check out the SSO Hub for guidance on configuring some of the most popular providers.
Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) for Root Credentials
AWS provides the ability to enable Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for AWS root credentials. Stax works with AWS root credentials that have MFA enabled for both Stax-owned and customer-owned accounts.
Onboard your existing AWS Organization to Stax
Learn how to onboard your AWS Organization with existing accounts to Stax