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How do I use the Products tool?
Updated over a week ago

Want to find products that can make you money on Amazon? Our Product Research tool can help you do that. It helps you find products that are profitable and don't have too much competition.


​What is Product Research?

Product Research is a way to find good products to sell on Amazon. It helps you:

  • Find products that can make you money

  • Avoid products with too much competition

  • Understand how well different products are selling


What Our Product Research Tool Offers

  • Information on over 38 million Amazon products

  • Easy-to-use search and filter options


How to Use Product Research

Start Your Search

  1. Type in a product name, category, or keyword you're interested in.

  2. Use filters to narrow down your search. You can filter by things like price, how many are sold, and ratings.


Use Advanced Filtering

Want to be more specific? You can also filter the results table itself. This lets you look at any piece of information in the table.


Get More Product Details

To learn more about a product:

  1. Find the product in your search results.

  2. Click the three dots next to the product name.

  3. You'll see several tabs with more information:


Overview Tab

Shows important information like price, how much money the product makes, how many are sold each month, and its ratings.


Sales Trend Tab

Shows how the product has been selling month by month. This can help you understand if sales go up or down at certain times of the year.


Historical Data Tab

Shows how things like price, competition, and customer reviews have changed over time.


Variations Tab

If the product comes in different versions (like colors or sizes), this tab shows which ones sell best.


Sellers Tab

Shows you who's selling the product and how they're selling it (like using Amazon's warehouses or shipping it themselves).


Why Use Product Research?

  • Find products that can make you money

  • Understand what customers like

  • See how different products are doing over time

  • Know what your competition is doing

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