The Results page is where all of your scan results appear after a search is completed. It’s the main hub where you can sort, filter, save, and analyze the products your scan has returned. In this guide, we’ll show you how to navigate the Results page.
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You’ll find a dropdown menu that lets you choose which completed search you want to view. By default, this is set to “All Results,” which displays results from all of your past searches. To narrow it down, simply select a specific search from the list.
Filters is where you can fine-tune what results appear based on your preferences. You can filter products by metrics like ROI, profit, sales rank, and more.
Quickly narrow down your results by setting a minimum or maximum Return on Investment (ROI). This helps you instantly focus on products that meet your profit expectations.
Estimated Sales filter shortcut to quickly filter results based on the product’s estimated monthly sales. This is useful for identifying products with higher demand or avoiding items that sell too slowly.
Hide Sold by Amazon to filters out listings where Amazon is the seller, so you can focus on products with less competition.
Hide Buy Box Suppressed to hide listings without a Buy Box, helping you focus on products with better selling potential.
Use Update Adjusted Price to apply discounts, prep fees, and shipping costs to your profit calculations.
Customize View to choose between list or grid layout to suit your viewing preference.
Use the magnifying glass icon to quickly find specific products by keyword, ASIN, or store name.
Use the Download button to export your results to your computer or Google Drive for easy analysis or sharing.
Three Dots (⋮) gives you extra options like rechecking all data or deleting results.
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This panel appears when you hover your cursor over the right side of the page.
Go to the Source Page. Takes you to the original retailer’s product page, where the item is being sourced from.
Save to Collection. Adds the product to one of your custom collections for easier tracking or organization later.
Set Price Tracking. Lets you monitor the product’s price over time and get notified when it drops or meets your target.
Go to Amazon Page. Opens the product listing on Amazon so you can review it directly on the marketplace.
Go to Seller Central. Links to your Amazon Seller Central dashboard, usually to the Add a Product or Manage Inventory page.
CamelCamelCamel Shortcut. Quickly checks the product’s price history using CamelCamelCamel (a third-party Amazon price tracking tool).
Report Mismatch. Use this to flag products that don’t match between the source and Amazon listing.
Delete Product. Removes the product from your current view or search results.
More Options (Three Dots). Click to open additional actions:
Product Details Panel
Within the Product Details panel, you have the option to Recheck or update product data. If you hover over the label marked “Unknown”, a prompt will appear explaining that the stock status is currently unavailable, and it’s recommended to recheck to refresh the data.
You’ll also notice a yellow box displaying a dollar amount—this is the Adjusted Price, calculated based on the settings you applied for the scan. Hovering over it will reveal a breakdown of the adjustments included, such as discounts, cashback, gift card, and taxes.