
SellerSprite - Amazon Research Tool
A comprehensive Amazon seller tool for product research, keyword optimization, and competitor analysis to boost sales and efficiency.
About SellerSprite - Amazon Research Tool
SellerSprite Extension is a powerful tool designed for Amazon sellers to streamline product discovery, optimize keywords, analyze competitors, and monitor market trends. Using AI-driven insights and extensive Amazon data, it helps users identify profitable products, evaluate market demand, estimate profits, and track competitors in real time while browsing Amazon. The platform leverages billions of data points—including sales trends, revenue estimates, search volumes, click-through rates, and CPC bids—to enhance decision-making and sales performance.
How to Use
Install the SellerSprite Extension and browse Amazon to access detailed product data, keyword suggestions, competitor insights, and more. Utilize the built-in tools for comprehensive product research, keyword discovery, and competitor monitoring to grow your Amazon business.
Features
- Generate detailed market reports
- AI-powered review analysis with ChatGPT
- Find reliable suppliers easily
- Monitor inventory levels in real time
- Check keyword rankings and index status
- Discover new keywords through mining
- View product details quickly
- Batch analyze customer reviews and feedback
- Extract ASINs for product variations
- Conduct reverse ASIN keyword research
- Integrate with Keppa for enhanced sourcing
- Perform in-depth product research
- Download listing assets in bulk
Use Cases
- Identify profitable products on Amazon
- Track competitors' sales and strategies
- Optimize product listings with targeted keywords
- Source trusted suppliers efficiently
Best For
Pros
- All-in-one suite with essential Amazon selling tools
- Powered by AI insights and extensive Amazon data
- Seamless integration with Alibaba and 1688 for sourcing
- Free features accessible to all users
- Includes ChatGPT-driven review analysis for deeper insights
Cons
- Full access may require a paid subscription
- Data accuracy depends on Amazon’s data quality
- Large data volume can be challenging for new users
