Amazon

Amazon

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Automate your Amazon seller operations from listings to logistics

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Amazon is the world's largest e-commerce marketplace, used by millions of brands and third-party sellers to list products, manage orders, track inventory, and reach customers globally. Connect Amazon to Actionist via the Selling Partner API (SP-API) and your agents can monitor orders as they come in, sync inventory levels across warehouses, update product listings, fetch financial reports, and escalate fulfillment exceptions — all without logging into Seller Central.

Average time saved
18 hours
per person · per month
≈ 2 workdays back

Eliminates manual work. Agents eliminate the manual cycle of checking Seller Central for new orders, copying data into spreadsheets, updating inventory counts, and chasing fulfillment exceptions by hand.

Schedule

What your Amazon agent runs on autopilot

A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.

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Multi-app workflows

Amazon × every other app you use

End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.

6Workflows
6Apps spanned
~10 hrsSaved / week
6Personas served
For operations
Featured4 apps

FBA stockout prevention — auto-replenish when stock is low

The agent retrieves the full inventory summary for all active ASINs, identifies those below the 30-day supply threshold, creates an inbound FBA shipment plan for the reorder quantity, posts the shipment plan details to the warehouse Slack channel, and opens a ClickUp task for the packing team — so the restock shipment is in motion before the sales team even notices stock is low.

~1 hrs

Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot

The flow
Trigger·When the Monday inventory check finds any ASIN with fewer than 30 days of supply
Result
Create Shipment Plan for each low-stock ASIN with the reorder quantityPost shipment plan IDs and quantities to the #warehouse Slack channelCreate a ClickUp task for the warehouse team to prepare and ship each pallet
The win
Saved per run
45 min
Runs / week
~1×
Restock shipments initiated before a stockout can damage rankings
Driven byOperations Agent
ROI

Savings

What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.

Without Actionist

What you do manually today

With Actionist

What your agent runs for you

  • Sales
    150 min / week
    Manual order monitoring in Seller Central

    Sales checks Seller Central multiple times a day to spot new high-value orders, copies customer details into the CRM by hand, and manually creates follow-up tasks in the project tool — adding 30+ minutes of administrative work every day.

    Sales Agent
    0 min
    Agent detects high-value orders and logs them automatically

    The Sales Agent polls Get Orders on a schedule, identifies orders above the value threshold, logs customer and order details to the CRM, and creates a follow-up task in ClickUp — all within about a minute of the order appearing.

  • Marketing
    75 min / week
    Manual weekly ACOS review in Amazon Ads console

    The PPC manager logs into the Amazon Ads console, pulls campaign performance for each active campaign, copies metrics into a spreadsheet, and identifies over-budget or under-performing campaigns — a process that takes 45–90 minutes every week.

    Marketing Agent
    0 min
    Agent posts ranked ACOS table to Slack automatically

    The Marketing Agent calls Get Advertising Campaign Performance weekly, ranks campaigns by ACOS, flags those above threshold, and posts the ranked table to #ppc Slack — zero manual data pulling.

  • Customer Support
    120 min / week
    Periodic manual checks in Seller Central feedback and review tabs

    Support checks the Seller Central feedback and review tabs manually, sometimes hours after a negative review is posted — missing the response window that maximises the chance of removal or customer recovery.

    Customer Support Agent
    0 min
    Agent surfaces negative feedback in Slack within about a minute

    The Customer Support Agent polls Get Customer Feedback frequently, detects 1- and 2-star entries, and posts them to #support Slack with the order ID — the team responds while the issue is still fresh.

  • Human Resources
    60 min / week
    Manual order volume tracking to identify staffing needs

    HR waits for the operations team to flag that order volumes are straining the warehouse team, then reactively posts open roles — often weeks after the workload spike began.

    Human Resources Agent
    0 min
    Agent triggers staffing requests when order volume crosses the threshold

    The HR Agent monitors weekly order volume via Get Orders and automatically creates a staffing request task in ClickUp when volume has grown 20% above the 4-week average for two consecutive weeks.

  • Finance
    120 min / week
    Manual monthly P&L from Amazon settlement reports

    Finance waits for the monthly Amazon settlement report, downloads it, maps fees and refunds to the right categories in the accounting spreadsheet, and calculates ASIN-level margin — a half-day task done once a month with data that is always weeks old.

    Finance Agent
    0 min
    Agent compiles weekly Amazon P&L automatically every Monday

    The Finance Agent calls Get Financial Events weekly, aggregates revenue, fees, and refunds by ASIN, and writes the P&L to Google Sheets — finance has current margin data every week, not once a month.

  • Operations
    180 min / week
    Manual FBA inventory monitoring and restock planning

    Operations manually checks FBA inventory levels in Seller Central, cross-references them with sales velocity in a spreadsheet to estimate days of supply, and creates shipment plans by logging into the FBA shipment workflow — a process repeated for every ASIN, every week.

    Operations Agent
    0 min
    Agent detects low stock and creates shipment plans automatically

    The Operations Agent retrieves the full inventory summary every Monday, identifies ASINs below the 30-day supply threshold, and creates inbound FBA shipment plans automatically — notifying the warehouse before stock becomes critical.

  • Legal
    90 min / week
    Periodic manual listing copy review for policy compliance

    Legal reviews listing copy for prohibited claims manually, usually triggered by an Amazon policy warning rather than proactively — by which point the listing may already be suppressed and the ranking damaged.

    Legal Agent
    0 min
    Agent scans all listings weekly and corrects non-compliant copy automatically

    The Legal Agent calls Get Product Listing for all active ASINs weekly, scans for prohibited claim patterns, and calls Update Product Listing to correct any non-compliant attribute — resolving the risk before Amazon acts.

+ 100s of other Amazon automations
Average time saved
80 hrs / person / month
Calculator

Calculate what your team saves

Team size
5 people
Hourly rate
$75 / hr
Hours saved / week
23
Hours saved / year
1,125
Annual ROI
$84,375

Based on Amazon's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~4.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.

Connect

How to plug Amazon into Actionist

Pick the connection method that suits your environment.

The recommended path. Actionist opens an Amazon Seller Central OAuth window — you grant LWA (Login with Amazon) permission and the agent receives scoped SP-API access tokens automatically. No credentials to paste.

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Open the Apps tab

Find Amazon in the Apps library and click Connect. OAuth is selected by default.

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Authorise in Seller Central

An Amazon Login with Amazon (LWA) window opens. Sign in with your Seller Central credentials and grant Actionist the requested scopes (orders, inventory, listings, finances).

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Test the connection

Actionist runs a read-only call to confirm the token is valid. You're ready.

Actions

16 actions your agent can call

Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.

Triggers

0 events your agent can react to

Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.

This app has no triggers yet.
Skills

Skills that pair with Amazon

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MCP servers

MCP servers that work with Amazon

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Amazon product search demand over time, with growth data for any keyword. Useful for spotting trending categories and products before committing to inventory.

FAQs

Questions about Amazon + Actionist

How does Actionist connect to Amazon?
Go to the Apps tab in Actionist, find Amazon, and click Connect. The recommended path is OAuth via the Selling Partner API (SP-API) — Actionist opens an Amazon Login with Amazon (LWA) window, you sign in with your Seller Central credentials and grant the requested scopes (orders, inventory, listings, finances), and the agent receives SP-API access tokens automatically. If you prefer to connect with credentials directly, you can also provide your SP-API client ID, client secret, and an LWA refresh token from a prior OAuth grant. Either way, Actionist runs a read-only test call to confirm the handshake before any actions run.
What Amazon account type do I need to connect Actionist?
You need an Amazon Professional Selling account. Individual seller accounts do not have SP-API access. You also need to register an SP-API developer application in Seller Central under Apps & Services → Develop Apps, or use an existing authorized application. Actionist connects to your account as a self-authorized application — meaning you are both the developer and the seller, which simplifies the approval process and removes the need to list on the Amazon Marketplace Appstore.
Which Amazon marketplaces does the integration support?
The Selling Partner API supports all Amazon marketplaces globally — including amazon.com (US), amazon.co.uk (UK), amazon.de, amazon.fr, amazon.it, amazon.es, amazon.co.jp, amazon.ca, amazon.com.au, and others. When you configure actions in Actionist, you specify the marketplace ID so the agent operates on the correct regional storefront. Each marketplace is a separate SP-API scope, so if you sell across multiple regions you will need to authorise each one.
Can Actionist react to new Amazon orders as they arrive?
Amazon's SP-API does not offer a push-based webhook for new orders, so Actionist polls the Get Orders endpoint on a frequent schedule. The agent checks for orders with a status change since the last poll — typically within about a minute of an order being placed, depending on the polling cadence set for your plan. For time-sensitive workflows like high-value order alerts, you can set the polling interval to its shortest supported cadence. True real-time push delivery is not available via the SP-API; this is an Amazon platform constraint, not an Actionist limitation.
Can I manage both FBA and FBM inventory with Actionist?
Yes, with some differences. For FBA inventory, the Get Inventory Summary action returns the quantities Amazon holds at fulfillment centers, including reserved and inbound stock. For FBM inventory, the Update Inventory Quantity action lets the agent set the available quantity on your merchant-fulfilled listings — useful for syncing multi-channel stock. FBA quantities are managed by Amazon's receive process, so you update FBA stock levels by creating inbound shipments via Create Shipment Plan rather than setting numbers directly.
What happens if Amazon's SP-API rate limits are hit?
Amazon enforces per-endpoint rate limits (for example, Get Orders allows 0.0167 requests per second by default with bursting). Actionist handles rate-limiting gracefully: when a 429 response is received the agent backs off and retries after the retry-after window specified by Amazon. For high-volume sellers running many concurrent agent tasks, Actionist staggers API calls across the rate window rather than batching them simultaneously. You will see a note in the agent's activity log if a task was delayed due to rate limiting, but the task will still complete.
Can Actionist update my Amazon product listings automatically?
Yes. The Update Product Listing action lets the agent patch specific attributes — title, bullet points, description, backend search keywords, or images — for any ASIN on your account. You can use this to rotate A/B copy tests, apply seasonal keyword sets, or correct non-compliant claims without logging into Seller Central. Listing updates go through Amazon's catalog feed system, so changes may take up to 15 minutes to reflect on the product detail page depending on Amazon's processing queue.
Does Actionist support Amazon Advertising (PPC) management?
Actionist can read advertising performance data via Get Advertising Campaign Performance, returning impressions, clicks, spend, and ACOS for your active sponsored-product and sponsored-brand campaigns. It can also create campaigns and update campaign status and budgets via Create or Update Advertising Campaign. What Actionist does not do is replace a full PPC management tool — it cannot perform granular keyword-level bid adjustments at scale or automatically generate new ad copy. The best use pattern is monitoring and threshold-based actions: pause a campaign that exceeds its ACOS target, boost a budget on peak day, or alert the PPC manager when spend pacing is off track.