Web-based software suite to start & grow your Amazon business
Analyze marketplace data while browsing Amazon
A SaaS platform for global voice of customer and product research
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Both tools promise to help you find profitable Amazon products. Only one is built to scale with you once arbitrage turns into a real, multi-marketplace business. Here's the honest, feature-by-feature breakdown.
Before comparing feature lists line by line, it helps to understand what each tool was actually designed to do — because they're not really solving the same problem for the same person.
The honest takeaway: AMZScout lacks sales analytics and PPC management, and its keyword research is less robust than tools like SellerSprite — which tells you a lot about where it's positioned. It's a lighter, simpler entry point. SellerSprite is the deeper, more complete platform.
This is where the two tools diverge most clearly in philosophy. One is a single flat tier. The other scales with how seriously you're using it.
AMZScout's Product Database, Product Tracker, and ready-made reports highlight profitable products to source and sell, which gives newcomers confidence in their product choices without a steep learning curve. For someone doing their first arbitrage run or testing wholesale opportunities, that simplicity is genuinely valuable — there's very little setup between signing up and getting a usable product idea.
SellerSprite's Product Research and Market Research tools take a fundamentally broader approach. You're not just filtering a database — you're exploring millions of ASINs by marketplace, category, BSR, price, revenue, reviews, rating, and growth curve, with the ability to drill into more than 20,000 sub-markets to understand niche-level dynamics and competitive intensity.
This is the category where the gap between the two tools is widest. AMZScout offers basic keyword search and tracking — enough to get a general sense of demand, but not enough to build a sophisticated listing or PPC strategy around.
SellerSprite's keyword tools are built for sellers who treat keyword strategy as a competitive weapon, not an afterthought. Reverse ASIN lets you extract a competitor's entire live keyword portfolio and see exactly how their traffic is distributed across organic and sponsored placements — something that simply isn't part of what AMZScout offers.
If your strategy is "find a product, source it, list it" — AMZScout's keyword tools are probably sufficient. If your strategy includes "out-rank specific competitors, build a defensible keyword moat, and optimise PPC spend based on real competitive data" — you need SellerSprite's depth.
AMZScout's toolset is built with a strong US-market and arbitrage-first lens. SellerSprite, by contrast, was built from the ground up with multi-marketplace research as a core capability — covering the US, EU, Japan, India, and more from a single dashboard.
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If you're a brand-new seller specifically focused on retail arbitrage or wholesale flipping, and you want the absolute simplest path to your first product idea, AMZScout is a reasonable, low-cost starting point.
But for the broader population of Amazon sellers — private label builders, sellers running PPC, anyone tracking competitors seriously, and especially anyone with multi-marketplace ambitions — SellerSprite offers meaningfully more depth for a comparable or better price, with a free plan that lets you start without commitment.
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