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[Amazon EventBridge (Actions)](https://yourintegration.com/?utm_source=segmentio&utm_medium=docs&utm_campaign=partners){:target="_blank”} is a serverless event bus that routes real-time data between applications, AWS services, and SaaS tools — making it easy to build scalable, event-driven systems without custom integration code.
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Segment maintains this destination. For any issues with the destination, [contact the Segment Support team](mailto:[email protected]).
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Segment maintains this destination. For any issues with the destination, [contact the Segment Support team](mailto:[email protected]){:target="_blank”}.
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## Getting started
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1. From your workspace's [Destination catalog page](https://app.segment.com/goto-my-workspace/destinations/catalog){:target="_blank”} search for *Amazon EventBridge (Actions)*.
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2. Select *Amazon EventBridge (Actions)* and click **Add Destination**.
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3. Choose the Source you want to connect to Amazon EventBridge (Actions).
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4. In your AWS account, find the EventBridge event bus. Copy your AWS Account ID, then paste it into the AWS Account ID field in Segment.
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5. In Segment, select the appropriate **AWS Region** for your EventBridge destination.
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6. Go to the Mappings tab, click New Mapping, then choose the **Send** mapping type. Configure your trigger and field mappings as needed.
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7. Before saving your mapping, click **Create Partner Source**. This step creates a new EventBridge Partner Event Source in your AWS account if it does not exist yet. The source name is
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aws.partner/segment.com/SEGMENT_SOURCE_ID. This step is required. Without it, data will not flow to EventBridge.
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* **Note**: Once the EventBridge Partner Event Source is created in your AWS account, you can associate the source with the [EventBridge Event Bus](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-event-bus.html){:target="_blank”}.
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9. Save and enable your Mapping.
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10. Enable the Destination
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1. From your workspace's [Destination catalog page](https://app.segment.com/goto-my-workspace/destinations/catalog){:target="_blank”} search for "Amazon EventBridge (Actions)".
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2. Select "Amazon EventBridge (Actions)" and click **Add destination**.
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3. Choose the source you want to connect to Amazon EventBridge (Actions) and create the destination.
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4. In your AWS account, find the EventBridge event bus. Copy your AWS Account ID, then paste it into the AWS Account ID field in the destination settings in Segment.
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5. Select the appropriate **AWS Region** for your EventBridge destination and save the changes.
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6. Go to the Mappings tab, click **+ New Mapping**, then choose the **Send** mapping type. Configure your event trigger and field mappings as needed.
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7. (**Required**:) Before saving your mapping, create a Partner Source. This creates a new EventBridge Partner Event Source in your AWS account if it does not already exist. The source name is
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`aws.partner/segment.com/SEGMENT_SOURCE_ID`. If you don't complete this step, data won't flow to EventBridge.
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8. (Optional:) Once the EventBridge Partner Event Source is created in your AWS account, you can associate the source with the [EventBridge Event Bus](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/eventbridge/latest/userguide/eb-event-bus.html){:target="_blank”}.
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9. Save and enable your mappings.
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10. Enable the destination in settings to send data to Amazon EventBridge.
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{% include components/actions-fields.html %}

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