Sifted Marketplace Intelligence gives sellers the data, insights and tools they need to optimize their operations and maximize their reimbursements from operational errors made by Amazon in the FBA program.
The platform’s tools/features can be broken down into four categories:
Seller Insights: 24/7 monitoring, giving sellers the insights to make the right decisions at the right time. Know how your sales, fees, orders, and reimbursements are trending over time, and where you can improve.
Sales Visualization: Easily see, search and filter 18 months of their Amazon sales data in one map, plotted geographically down to the zip code. With a clear picture of sales, you can confidently execute marketing campaigns, strategize inventory distribution, or scale operations.
FBA Fee Analyzer:
See a full breakdown and tracking of FBA storage, shipment, and fulfillment fees. The tool shows SKU-level fee details and profitability metrics so you can see a product’s margins after accounting for fees.
Users can also upload product dimensions to compare against Amazon’s data for errors and invalid dimensional fees.
FBA Audit & Recovery: Our software audits Amazon data daily and identifies the money owed to sellers for storage, shipment and fulfillment errors made by Amazon in the FBA program. Utilize our simple self-service tool to file claims and recover reimbursements in-house, or elect to have our team handle it with our full-service reimbursement recovery option.
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