What is Fetcher

What is Fetcher

Fetcher is a seller profit calculation software that includes charts showing sellers' sales/costs/profits and other data clearly.

Function

Help sellers understand accurate indicators and calculate sellers' sales/costs/profits. Sellers can obtain the following data through this tool:

Product breakdown by ASIN

Pay-per-click cost and sales analysis;

Product promotion tracking and actual costs;

Amazon fees – storage, FBA and everything else;

Refund tracking by comparison and cost;

·Sales cost tracking and calculation;

Inventory dashboard;

·Professional profit and loss statement;

· Daily sales and profit emails.


How to use

1. Authorize and bind the background to automatically read data;

2. Fetcher calculates key business metrics for sellers, such as profit, PPC, refunds, fees, etc., and updates every minute;

3. Obtain financial statistics.

             


Supported Sites

Amazon United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Mexico


cost

             

New users can try it for free for one month, after which the fees vary based on the number of orders tracked per month:

Startup: $19/month, tracks up to 2,500 orders;

Business: $39/month, tracks up to 5,000 orders;

Enterprise: $99/month, no order limit.


FAQ

Q: How do I set up Fetcher?

A: It only takes 1 minute to link your Amazon Seller Central account to Fetcher, after which you can add the cost of goods sold to get complete and accurate business statistics.

Q: Why does Fetcher need access to the seller's seller account?

A: Fetcher runs in the background, importing the latest sales and data every minute. To prevent sellers from manually entering data, Fetcher needs to use the Amazon API to synchronize the seller center data. This is the fastest and most effective way for Fetcher to automate business statistics.

Q: Can I bind Fetcher to multiple Seller Central accounts?

A: Yes, each Fetcher plan supports unlimited seller accounts from any site.

Q: What metrics can I find in the Fetcher dashboard?

A: The dashboard displays all of the most important business statistics for Amazon sellers. It tracks sales metrics (refunds, promotional discounts, reimbursements) and expenses (Amazon fees, sales costs, PPC fees) to calculate total profit.

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