Affordable profit tracking across 20+ marketplaces. Zero AI of any kind.
Founded by Dima Kubrak (8-figure seller since 2013). Distributed team across 5 countries. Amazon SPN partner.
$19.99
Entry Price
20+
Marketplaces
4.4/5
Trustpilot
Zero
AI / ML
Founder
Dima Kubrak (8-figure seller since 2013)
Status
Amazon Selling Partner Network partner
Team
Distributed across 5 countries, bootstrapped
Positioning
“49% cheaper than Helium 10, 59% cheaper than Jungle Scout”
| Plan | Monthly | Orders/mo |
|---|---|---|
| Starter | $19.99 | 1,000 |
| Growing | $39.99 | 5,000 |
| Advanced | $99.99 | 50,000 |
| Pro-Seller | $299.99 | 150,000 |
| Top-Seller | $599.99 | Unlimited |
7-day free trial. Plans auto-scale by order volume.
| Module | Description |
|---|---|
| Profit Dashboard | Real-time P&L (sales, fees, PPC, COGS, net profit) |
| ABC Analysis | Product segmentation by profitability |
| Heatmap Analytics | Color-coded daily performance per ASIN |
| Smart Alerts | Buy Box, traffic drops, listing changes (email/SMS/Slack) |
| Review Requester | Automated, set-and-forget review requests |
| FBA Reimbursement | Users keep 100% (vs. agencies at 25%) |
| Keyword Hunter/Re-Ranker | Advanced+ plans only (PRO feature) |
| Chrome Extension + Mobile | Cross-platform access |
| Claim | Reality |
|---|---|
| “AI-powered insights” | Rule-based triggers |
| “Advanced algorithms” for reimbursements | Pattern matching on Amazon reports |
| ABC Analysis | Standard sorting by revenue contribution |
| Heatmap Analytics | Visual time-series aggregation |
No predictive models, no NLP, no LLMs, no computer vision.
Keywords Locked
Keyword tools require $99.99+ plans
PPC View-Only
Dashboard shows PPC data but has no automation
No Research Tools
No product research or listing optimization
No External API
Cannot integrate with external systems
Amazon-Only
Despite multi-marketplace claims
Data Sync Delays
Users report sync lag with Amazon data
Not just historical reporting — forward-looking margin projections
Connects P&L to supplier, inventory, and customer data in one graph
Explains margin changes with causal reasoning
Ops, sales, and finance see different views of the same data