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SKUReady is a pre-purchase decision tool for Amazon FBA sellers.
It helps sellers check whether a product is financially viable before paying the supplier or placing the first purchase order.
Instead of relying on rough โsupplier cost vs Amazon selling priceโ calculations, SKUReady lets users review the full pre-order picture: supplier cost, landed cost, Amazon referral fees, FBA fees, PPC assumptions, refund risk, net margin, ROI, first-order cash and payback.
It is designed for sellers who already have a supplier quote, are comparing product opportunities, or want to test whether a product still makes sense after all major costs are included.
Key features include supplier quote analysis, landed cost calculation, FBA fee impact, PPC safety, launch verdict, health score, scenario testing, candidate comparison, final launch audit, PDF export, Before PO checklist and supplier negotiation message generation.
SKUReady currently offers a 15-day free beta trial.
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SKUReady's answer:
MarginIQ FBA is a modern web-based SaaS application built with a React/Next.js front end, Supabase for authentication and database infrastructure, and Stripe for payment processing.
The application is deployed on Vercel and uses a structured calculation engine to analyze Amazon FBA product economics, scenarios, candidate comparisons and launch decision metrics.
SKUReady's answer:
MarginIQ FBA focuses on the pre-purchase decision stage: the moment when an Amazon FBA seller has a supplier quote and needs to decide whether the product is financially worth ordering.
Instead of being a product research tool or a generic profit calculator, MarginIQ FBA brings together supplier cost, landed cost, Amazon fees, PPC assumptions, refund risk, ROI, net margin, first-order cash, payback and scenario testing in one workflow.
Its goal is simple: help sellers understand whether the numbers still work before they pay the supplier or place the first purchase order.
SKUReady's answer:
Amazon FBA sellers should choose MarginIQ FBA if they want a clear decision before committing money to inventory.
Many tools focus on product research, keyword data, sales tracking or post-launch analytics. MarginIQ FBA is different because it focuses on the financial decision before the order is placed.
It helps sellers test supplier quotes, compare scenarios, understand PPC risk, estimate first-order cash, generate a launch audit, export a PDF report, complete a Before PO checklist and prepare supplier negotiation messages.
It is especially useful when a seller wants to move from rough calculations to a structured launch decision.
SKUReady's answer:
MarginIQ FBA is built for Amazon FBA sellers, private label sellers, beginners preparing their first product, and small e-commerce operators who are reviewing supplier quotes before ordering inventory.
The primary audience is not people looking for product ideas from scratch. It is for sellers who already have a product candidate, supplier quote, estimated costs or first-order plan, and want to check whether the opportunity is financially viable before committing cash.
SKUReady's answer:
MarginIQ FBA was created from the practical problem many Amazon FBA sellers face before placing an order: the supplier price looks simple, but the real decision becomes much harder once shipping, duties, Amazon fees, PPC, refunds, packaging, MOQ and first-order cash are included.
The idea came from the need to move beyond โback-of-the-napkinโ calculations and create a clearer pre-purchase decision process.
MarginIQ FBA was built to help sellers slow down before paying suppliers, test the full numbers, compare scenarios and make a more informed launch decision.
SKUReady's answer:
MarginIQ FBA is currently in beta and is focused on early users, testers and feedback from Amazon FBA sellers.
No major public customer names are being listed at this stage.