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In this comprehensive tutorial, AWS Amplify developer Eric Canchet demonstrates how to create a store dashboard using AWS Amplify Studio and Next.js 13. The video covers setting up a backend with AppSync, DynamoDB, and Cognito for authentication, as well as implementing file storage with S3. Eric walks through creating data models, generating forms with Amplify Studio, and building a full-stack application with product management capabilities. The tutorial showcases the power of Amplify Studio in rapidly developing admin dashboards with features like user authentication, CRUD operations, and file uploads. Viewers will learn how to leverage AWS services to create a robust, scalable store management system.

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