Feedvisor can help third-party sellers on platforms such as Amazon set prices to better improve sellers' competitiveness. Feedvisor has machine learning capabilities and can automatically adjust and optimize sellers' product prices after comparing millions of data to improve product competitiveness and profitability. Function 1. Amazon repricing Analyze the seller competition landscape, using artificial intelligence and big data technology to determine the ideal price based on business goals; Considers all Buy Box variables and processes millions of data points in real time to maximize the likelihood of winning the Buy Box. Machine learning algorithms analyze real-time market conditions, seller performance, competition, and seller goals to determine optimal pricing and maximize overall profits; Mapping demand for private label products based on historical sales and current market data and finding the exact price that meets the seller’s goals, whether that’s volume, profit or market dominance; Coordinate pricing decisions across your portfolio to ensure you get the highest return on your inventory, whether on Amazon, eBay, or other e-commerce stores. The tool tracks your performance across multiple e-commerce channels and enables smarter decisions at the channel and portfolio level. 2. Optimize profits and increase sellers’ revenue Collect millions of data points to help sellers make smarter pricing and inventory decisions, helping sellers stay competitive and respond to market changes in real time; Generate replenishment reports to determine what products to replenish, how much, and when; Help sellers perform historical demand and performance analysis on a product-by-product basis, enabling sellers to make more informed product purchasing decisions.
Supported Sites Amazon Canada, UK, US, Germany, France
Requirements for use Sellers with monthly sales of more than $50,000 on Amazon
cost The trial period is 3 months to verify that the seller's sales have met the requirements. The fee is charged as a percentage of sales, not exceeding 1%. Please contact the official website for a quote.
Financing In August 2014, it completed a US$6 million Series A financing. In December 2015, Feedvisor announced that it had closed a $5 million funding round led by Square Peg Capital, with participation from existing investors JAL Ventures and Titanium Investments. In February 2017, Feedvisor announced that it had received $20 million in Series B financing, led by General Catalyst. |