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Amazon price alerts and scheduled monitoring
Alerts only help if they are tied to consistent monitoring. This documentation explains how scheduled checks and email notifications work together so teams can catch Amazon price, seller, stock, and Buy Box changes without living in product pages all day.
Why scheduled monitoring matters
Without a defined schedule, teams miss moves that happen between manual checks. Scheduled monitoring gives your team a repeatable way to watch high-priority Amazon listings and build dependable change history.
What alerts are meant to surface
Amazon alerts are most useful when they call out meaningful changes such as price drops, seller changes, fulfillment shifts, Buy Box losses, or availability changes that need action from brand, marketplace, or pricing teams.
How it works with the dataset
The Amazon dataset runs on the monitoring cadence your team selects, then uses those listing checks to trigger email notifications when tracked SKUs move in ways your team cares about.