Amazon Seller report → dashboard

Your Amazon report, a seller dashboard.

Export a Seller Central business report, drop the CSV, and see product sales, units ordered, your top SKUs, sessions and buy-box rate — the FBA read Seller Central makes hard.

01 · How it works

Export, drop, done.

Seller Central's business reports are dense tables. Export one and this builds the seller view you want — product sales and units over time, top SKUs, sessions and buy-box rate.

i. export

Export a business report

Seller Central → Reports → Business Reports → Download CSV (Detail Page Sales and Traffic by SKU works well).

ii. detect

Sales becomes the metric

Ordered Product Sales is read as currency; Units Ordered and Sessions as counts; Date drives the trend.

iii. read

Sales, units, top SKUs

Total sales and units, your best SKUs, sessions and buy-box percentage — click a SKU to filter the rest.

02 · The views

The FBA read Seller Central hides.

The numbers a seller checks daily, arranged from a single business report.

  • 01

    Sales & units

    Ordered product sales and units ordered headline the dashboard, with a trend over the period.

  • 02

    Top SKUs

    The SKU/Title column becomes a best-sellers breakdown by sales and units.

  • 03

    Traffic & buy box

    Sessions, page views and buy-box percentage surface so you can connect traffic to conversion.

  • 04

    Local-first

    Your seller data is parsed in your browser and never uploaded.

"Finally a single screen with sales, top SKUs and buy-box rate — straight from the business report."
— an FBA seller
03 · FAQ

Amazon dashboard questions.

Which Amazon report works?
Business Reports exported as CSV — Detail Page Sales and Traffic (by SKU or by date) work best. Any export with a sales column, units and a date is fine.
Yes. Ordered Product Sales is recognized as currency and used as the primary metric, with units ordered as a count KPI.
Yes — SKU or Title becomes a top-sellers breakdown you can click to filter the whole dashboard.
If those columns are present they appear as KPIs and breakdowns alongside sales and units.
No — the report is parsed entirely in your browser.