Seller Central tells you what customers paid. SellerOS tells you what you kept — per SKU, per period, after every deduction Amazon makes on the way to your payout.
A $29.99 sale is not $29.99 of income. Profit analytics reconstructs the real chain:
Revenue and net profit charted over 7, 30 or 90 days, switchable in one click — so a good-looking month can't hide a bad-trending week.
One bar that decomposes every revenue dollar into net profit, COGS, Amazon fees, FBA fees, PPC and refunds. The single most clarifying chart in the product.
Cascade from sale price down through each cost to net margin and ROI, per product — the tool to reach for before you cut a price or raise a bid.
Your whole catalog ranked by real net profit, with margin, ACoS and days-of-stock badges so the losers can't hide in the average.
A formal income statement — Revenue → COGS → Gross → operating costs → Net — plus CSV export on every table for accountants and client reports.
Amazon loses, damages and mis-fees inventory routinely. The scanner finds eligible cases, quantifies what you're owed, and files the claims.
From Amazon's official Selling Partner API — your orders, fee events, inventory and reimbursements as Amazon records them. When a live figure isn't available yet, SellerOS labels the estimate instead of passing it off as measured.
Yes — refunds reduce net profit including the refund-administration fee Amazon keeps, and the returns analyzer separately quantifies losses from returns that can't be resold as new.
That's what the P&L view is for: a standard income-statement layout with every table exportable to CSV.
The demo catalog ships with full fee, refund and ad-spend history — open the SKU table and find the products that only look profitable.
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