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Amazon-specific metrics

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Written by Sara Jaffer
Updated over 2 weeks ago

When generating a report within Inventory Planner, there are some metrics you can add as columns which are specific to Amazon.

Competitive price

For Amazon sellers, the competitive price is the price for active offer listings based on two pricing models depending on whether the product is new or used. Inventory Planner pulls the competitive price set by Amazon into this field.

Order limit

The order limit metric displays the “maximum shipment quantity” from Amazon's restock report in your Seller Central account.

The order limit affects the “to order” amount, along with the minimum order quantity and units of measurement amounts.

​Platform fee

The 'platform fee' is the total fee charged by the connected platform for the date range of the report. Platform fees include referral fees, variable closing fees, per item fees, and FBA fees.

Platform variant fee

The platform variant fee is the fee per unit charged by the connected platform (currently only supported for Amazon connections).

Profit/Unit

Profit/Unit is a forward-looking metric that shows the listed price and current product landed cost. For Amazon sellers, product profit is the competitive price minus the landed cost price minus the estimated platform fee.

If the landing cost is not set, Inventory Planner will use the cost price instead.

Other relevant metrics​

Profit = Revenue - COGS - Platform Fee

Margin = profit / revenue

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