Create a Developer Account
You must create an Amazon Developer account in order to publish an app in the Appstore. If you already have an Amazon.com account but not an Amazon developer account, you can optionally sign in with your Amazon.com account. On the backend, the Developer Console will automatically create a developer account using your Amazon.com email address, and then the two accounts will be tied together and synced. You will be prompted to complete the registration profile pages in the Developer Console.
To create a new Amazon Developer account:
Go to https://developer.amazon.com.
Click Sign In in the upper-right corner.
Click Create your Amazon Developer account.
Complete the requested fields for your name, email, and password, and then click Create your Amazon Developer account.
You're prompted to enter a One Time Password (OTP) sent to the email address you provided. (If this One Time Password dialog doesn't appear, your corporate VPN might be blocking the page. Try disconnecting from VPN.)
Go to your email to retrieve the OTP. Enter it into the Enter OTP field and click Create your Amazon account.
You're now signed in to the Developer console and presented with a Developer Registration screen. Fill out the information fields in the Developer Details and Contact Details sections.
When you later publish an app, you'll have the option to associate the Contact Details here for your App Details page in the Appstore listing. You can also supply different contact details when you publish your app. On your App Details page, the email address and company site appear in a "Developer info" section, while the "Developer/Company name" appears below your app title.
Most of these fields are basic information fields that you can update later as needed. However, note that the Developer/Company name field cannot be edited after you click Submit (except by filing a support case).
In the Amazon Developer Services Agreement section, click the link to read the agreement, and then click the I agree button. You can always read this legal agreement more carefully here: Amazon Developer Services Agreement. This agreement is required to distribute your app.
Click Submit. A "Welcome" screen appears with options to customize your interests as well as received product information and updates.
Select the desired check boxes and then click one of the following:Continue completing your profile — this takes you to the Settings tab. See Settings Subtabs for a brief description of the subtabs available here.Start exploring the console — this takes you to the Dashboard (shown below), which has quick links for common actions.
Developer Portal Dashboard
Note that the Developer Console acts as a configuration portal for a lot of different Appstore-related products. Each product often has its own configuration screens, tabs, and branding.
Add User to Your Developer Account
If your company has multiple users who work on app development and submission, you can give them access to your company's account. You can also assign each user a role that limits their permissions within your account. Note that as an account owner, you are responsible for all activities that occur under the accounts you authorize.
To share your account with another user:
Sign in to the Developer Portal.
Go to Settings > User Permissions.
Click Add New.
Type the user's email address and select role
Email: ab@impactfactors.net
Role: AdministratorAfter you finish adding user and configuring role, click Save.
After you add a user, the Developer Console sends an email invitation to the user. The email comes from mas-deveportal-contactus@amazon.com and is titled "Amazon Developer Program Invitation from <Your Developer Name>". The invited user clicks a link in the email to sign in to the Developer Portal.
After the user accepts the invitation, their profile will be added to your company's account. Now when the user logs in, he or she will see the same apps and other information as you (depending on the role you assigned to the user). See Switching Between Accounts for more details.
You can see all users you have added to your account in Settings > User Permissions.
You have now invited ImpactFactors Team to your Amazon Developer Account.
Thank you and best wishes!