Auctions In-Depth Analytic: One-click complete analytic & image views of all auction items, assign custom tags before bidding on an auction, and gain full insight into potential resale value – adjust your bidding strategy based on your own criteria. Pie & Tree Charts for an item – Conditions, Departments, Categories – with retail values, percentages, and item counts.
Sales & Inventory Management: Manage Inventory for all Won auctions, as well as Import Old Manifest CSV files, or plain ASIN list! Organize all auction items by Inventory & Sales status tags, and generate sales/inventory total values based on those tags. (Default tag examples – sold/wholesale, no defects, repaired, for parts, etc.) Adjust pricing in bulk by percentage, or manually, check real-time pricing on Amazon.com, leave comments, and quickly find any item in a table view, for easy sales/inventory management.
Automate WooCommerce Store: One-click Import to WooCommerce Store – All product images, titles, descriptions, categories, pricing, quantity, weight, etc. + Automated Translations using Deepl API!
Currently, there are no other SaaS solutions, for analyzing exactly Amazon Bstock.com auctions, or Home24 auctions on a market. Our software can also be used for analyzing plain ASIN numbers lists, meaning that it will work not only with BStock.com manifest files.
Pricing: €155/ MO - YEARLY PLAN, Save -480 EUR €165/ MO - 6 MONTH'S PLAN, Save -180 EUR €195/ MO - MONTHLY PLAN, Suitable for starter
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