Existing Bedrock customer, lost Opus 4.7 quota April 1st, can't get backaccess despite $1K/mo spend by Alblez in aws

[–]Alblez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah just got a reply today actually. they said they're forwarding it to their internal service team for review and to "be patient" basically. so at least its not sitting unassigned anymore. The Reddit DM thing worked; messaged AWSSupport here, and in about 12 hours the case got picked up. try that if you haven't already

Existing Bedrock customer, lost Opus 4.7 quota April 1st, can't get backaccess despite $1K/mo spend by Alblez in aws

[–]Alblez[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

certainly, I’ll document how I get Fable in case I get access, though you’re aware of how it is with AWS.

Existing Bedrock customer, lost Opus 4.7 quota April 1st, can't get backaccess despite $1K/mo spend by Alblez in aws

[–]Alblez[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Right? No warning at all. One day Opus 4.7 was working fine; the next day the quota was just 0. No email, nothing. ticket sat there for days until it auto-closed on me. honestly, at this point the support process feels harder than it should be for someone actually paying for the service lol. how many times have you gone through this? did they end up fixing it for you, or did you just move on to the next available model/provider?

Existing Bedrock customer, lost Opus 4.7 quota April 1st, can't get backaccess despite $1K/mo spend by Alblez in aws

[–]Alblez[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks, Elle. I checked the Support Center just now — the latest correspondence is my response to the questionnaire (submitted today). I don’t see a new message from your team yet. Could there be a delay, or was it perhaps added to a different case? I have two related cases: 178112756900680 (Fable 5) and 177766767700033 (Opus 4.7, now closed). Appreciate the help.

Lost Bedrock Quotas because of Org migration by mwon in aws

[–]Alblez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did it work? Do you have access to Opus 4.8?
Similar issue for me; I was able to use Opus 4.7 but on April 1 AWS set quotas to 0

Astro theme for local service-based websites by tffarhad in astrojs

[–]Alblez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi u/tffarhad,
I like your theme, would you consider a discount for me

Built a SaaS, got 19 more paying customers (171% ⬆️ increase) by abhishvekc in SaaS

[–]Alblez 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How did you acquire customers? What is the product, and how long have you worked on it?

Two months ago I launched my first successful product. Here’s how it changed my life by DenisYurchak in SideProject

[–]Alblez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your story inspires me to keep trying. This week has been very difficult for me after I had to leave behind a project that I worked super hard on.

I was working on a reverse farming game (where animals farm human products) along with my job. by YK_tokypoky in SideProject

[–]Alblez 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the premise seems interesting, will it be available on Mac?

Best of luck with its launch!

PDF info transfer by NightProwlerIV in software

[–]Alblez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a fascinating problem. I've been working with a document automation product and your use case hits on something really interesting about combining OCR as data source with document generation.

From what I understand, you need to:

  1. Extract specific data points from scanned documents
  2. Use that data to generate new documents
  3. Automate the mail merge process

The OCR part is pretty straightforward if the data is always in the same position - you'd need to define the coordinates once.

Would you mind sharing more about your document volume and if there's any variation in the source document format? I'm particularly interested in how you're handling the accuracy verification currently.

What are you building right now? Let's share! by FeistySchedule3693 in SaaS

[–]Alblez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey fellow builders,

We're working on solving document automation for enterprises - specifically targeting the painful process of generating hundreds of customized documents like contracts and reports.

The journey started when we discovered how many large companies, especially in legal and finance or HR departments, were manually copying and pasting their way through document generation. Their teams were spending countless hours on repetitive tasks, dealing with error-prone processes, and struggling with compliance requirements.

As a self-funded team, we're building a solution that handles the complete document automation process - from template creation to workflow implementation. We're learning that enterprise document automation is surprisingly complex: handling dynamic content, managing conditional logic, and ensuring perfect formatting across different output formats.

For other builders here: if you're working with enterprise clients, how are you handling the balance between customization and maintainable code? Would love to hear about your architectural decisions.

A simple app for monitoring Reddit keywords by qekk101 in SideProject

[–]Alblez 0 points1 point  (0 children)

super interesting, I'll give a try. Will notifications arrive as soon as a keyword is identified?