Documentation

Amazon seller and fulfillment monitoring

Seller and fulfillment changes often explain why an Amazon listing starts behaving differently. This documentation shows how teams use seller context alongside price, stock, and Buy Box signals to separate competitive pressure from operational changes.

Why seller context matters

A listing can change without a meaningful consumer price story if a different seller takes control, if Amazon steps in directly, or if fulfillment changes affect conversion and Buy Box performance.

What teams are usually checking

Teams usually want to know whether the seller changed, whether the listing switched between FBA and another fulfillment path, and whether those changes line up with Buy Box movement or sudden pricing instability.

How it works with the dataset

The Amazon dataset captures seller and fulfillment detail alongside listing checks so teams can review whether a pricing event was caused by a competitor move, a seller rotation, or an operational shift on the listing.