Latest improvements, features, and fixes shipped to Arbitrage Stalker.
v1.33.6aLatest
The Hunting count and your hunting list now always match
Fixed
The Hunting number on your dashboard pipeline now counts every product you are hunting, including ones you found through Product Finder, and clicking it shows that exact list. Hunted products you had already viewed no longer drop out of the list behind the scenes.
v1.33.6
First scans start for every plan, no API key needed
Fixed
Tracked stores now begin their first scan within the hour on every plan, whether or not you have added your own Keepa API key. Plans that include our data feed no longer wait on a key you were never asked for.
v1.33.5a
Renewal payments reflect on your account instantly
Fixed
Your subscription now stays active the moment a renewal payment goes through, in every case. Some renewal confirmations arrive from the payment network in a stripped-down format, and the app now verifies those directly with the processor instead of letting the account show as unsubscribed until support stepped in.
v1.33.5
One result per product, not per size and color
Improved
Product Finder results now show one card per product family. Before, a single popular product could flood a whole page as separate rows for every size and color variation, burying everything else your filters actually found.
Saved-search runs and alerts count real finds the same way: a search that says it found 12 products found 12 distinct products, and Discord alerts no longer repeat the same product across its variations.
Load more keeps the page clean too: paging deeper never re-fills your results with more variations of a product already on the page.
v1.33.4
Lookalike scans finish fast and keep what they find
Improved
The deep catalog scan now checks your Keepa token balance before it starts and sizes the scan to what your tokens can cover. You get results from the listings it could afford within minutes, clearly labeled, instead of a scan that quietly retries for half an hour and then reports nothing.
If a scan does run out of tokens part-way, everything analyzed up to that point is kept and shown, with a plain note telling you how much of your catalog it covered and that re-running later completes it.
The Lookalikes page now reflects a running scan's true state right away, including when it is waiting on tokens, and the scan buttons come back as soon as a run ends so you can retry without refreshing the page.
Discovery runs and catalog scans moved to their own worker lane, so a long scan no longer slows down the rest of the app while it works.
v1.33.3
Product Finder searches run lighter and fail honestly
Fixed
Running a search no longer stalls on big result pages. Product data now loads in smaller batches sized to what Amazon-scale listings actually return, so searches that match heavyweight products come back reliably instead of erroring out.
Each product on a results page now costs roughly a quarter of the Keepa tokens it did before, so one search leaves far more of your daily token budget for scans and lookups.
When a search does fail, the message now tells you plainly whether Keepa or Arbitrage Stalker had the problem, in plain English, instead of surfacing raw technical output.
v1.33.2
Hands-free sourcing that answers back
Improved
The hands-free assistant now works like a call: tap once and it keeps listening, so you can ask a follow-up without touching anything. Talk over it to interrupt, exactly as you would on the phone.
It answers questions now, not just searches. Ask what is left on your plan, how many storefronts you are tracking, what sales rank is worth buying at, or how a part of the app works, and it answers out loud.
A spoken search now shows you the actual products it found, so you can scan the matches and open the ones worth a look. Keep the search and it lands in your automated searches, paused until you switch it on.
v1.33.1
Groundwork for talking to the Product Finder
Added
Early work on a hands-free way to run a Product Finder search: describe what you are hunting for out loud and hear the match count back. In closed testing on a single account for now, and it builds the exact same search the typed AI builder would.
v1.33.0
Lookalike Sellers, plus 30+ upgrades across the whole platform
Added
New Lookalike Sellers page (in the Find menu): click Find lookalikes and we surface sellers similar to your own store and to the ones you already track, each with the evidence and a Track button. A suggestion never uses a store slot until you accept it.
Connect your Amazon Seller account and within about a minute Lookalike Sellers shows your closest competitors on Amazon: the sellers most often offering the same products as your store. The deep catalog scan reads your live listings and weights results so huge everything-stores do not drown out the focused sellers worth stalking, at about 6 Keepa tokens per sampled listing.
Similar-to-tracked suggestions come from storefront data already on the platform, so they cost zero Keepa tokens and refresh with every discovery run.
Restock alerts are live: your monitors ping Discord, Slack, and Telegram the moment a tracked seller puts a product back in stock, with a "Back in stock" banner and guards so one restock is exactly one ping.
Alert delivery status on every monitor and automated search: each channel shows as delivering, failing, or paused, with the exact error when a webhook rejects a message. We email you when we pause a dead webhook, and a test ping confirms a replacement works and resumes your alerts.
Per-monitor noise control: filter alerts by Apex verdict (Watch or better, Buy or better, Strong Buy only) and set a minimum SatScore, so only deals above your bar reach your channels.
Deep Dive now runs a live Deep Scan on any listing: every offer becomes a seller card with FBA or FBM, landed price, Buy Box share, and a threat read, plus listing-level flags for Amazon, brand-direct sellers, and race-to-the-bottom pricing. Free on every plan.
The Chrome extension leveled up: run Apex AI right on the Amazon page, track a storefront in one click, match supplier products to Amazon from 25+ retail sites, and manage every signed-in device from the new Connected Devices page.
Wholesale scans run without babysitting: an email tells you when a list finishes or names what went wrong, you can rescue an unmatched row by pasting the ASIN yourself, and a Dismiss button clears the rows you have ruled out.
All-in FBA costs: set a per-unit prep cost and inbound cost once in Settings and every profit and ROI number in the app, your alerts, your exports, and the extension goes net of Amazon fees and your own costs.
Every deal card shows "Est. sold/mo" next to BSR, tagged with its source, so you read real monthly sales volume at a glance.
Sourcing Locations ranks your stores by a revisit score built from your own scan history, so the store worth another trip sits at the top.
A new Brand Skip List page shows every brand your eligibility checks skip as known-restricted, and you can add or remove brands yourself.
Profit Pipeline CSV export, Apex and SatScore columns in the Results export, and recent filters plus one-click saved views on the Profit Pipeline and Purchase Tracker.
Clear the deals you have already scanned right from the Lead Feed: mark the visible page as viewed in one click, viewed deals render dimmed, and an Undo link restores exactly what you touched.
Predator members get a morning email summarizing what Apex auto-scored overnight: verdict breakdown plus the top Buys, each linked to its listing.
Every account now starts with 200 AI credits, your daily login bonus scales with your plan (3 a day on Scout, 12 on Hunter, 40 on Predator), and coaching plans carry 350 AI credits a month.
Improved
SatScore now reads offer-count velocity: a listing gaining sellers fast loses score while the pile-on happens, and a listing where the crowd thins gains it.
Automated searches show their real filters, when each runs next, and how the last run ended, so a dead search can no longer hide behind an old lead count.
Apex tests every search against live Keepa data before it replies, and repairs a search Keepa rejects rather than stopping.
Rebuy Signals gains filter chips, one-click recent filters, a Save to Profit Pipeline button, and Apex verdict badges on cards. Source Radar pills now show when we expect a retailer to run its next deep sale.
Seller Clusters queues its own first scan with one click, and Deep Dive shows what locked panels unlock, with a one-click path to Predator.
Signing up is smoother: account creation takes an email and a password, you can verify with a 6-digit code typed straight into the signup page, and trial card verification uses a standard $1 hold that banks approve on the first try.
Fixed
Free-trial signup goes through on the first try again, and the trial checkout page renders with full styling on every browser.
Searches using a growing review count or a rising price return results again, and we repaired existing saved searches for you.
Wholesale scans that cannot finish now show a failed status with a retry hint, and the pricing step retries itself before giving up.
Alerts sent to a revoked Discord or Slack webhook no longer vanish without a record: we log every rejection, show it to you, and restore webhook addresses saved by older versions of the app to a deliverable format.
Security
Discord alerts only ever deliver to genuine discord.com or discordapp.com webhook addresses, so your product data never lands anywhere else.
v1.32.1a
More reliable blank-value placeholders on the sourcing location scan history
Fixed
The scan history table on a sourcing location page (cost, Best Sellers Rank, estimated monthly sales, and last scanned) now renders its blank-value placeholder more reliably across browsers.
v1.32.1
The Scaling Society claim page now shows your exact free months
Improved
If your Scaling Society membership includes free months of Predator, the claim page now shows the exact duration your offer comes with, and your card is only ever scheduled to bill after those months end. Different membership tiers can carry different durations, and yours is always the one you were promised.
v1.32.0
A cleaner, consistent filter bar across your Profit Pipeline and Purchase Tracker
Improved
The filter and sort controls on your Profit Pipeline lists and the Purchase Tracker have been rebuilt to match the Product Finder, so the whole app works the same way. Every filter you apply now shows as a labelled chip with its own remove button, plus a "Clear all", so you can always see exactly why you are looking at a given set of products and undo any one filter in a single click.
A new "Found" (or "Purchased") quick filter lets you narrow to the last 7, 30, or 90 days with one tap, and the exact date range tucks behind "More filters" with a badge so an active filter is never hidden from you.
When a filter combination returns nothing, the page now tells you it is the filters, keeps them visible as removable chips, and offers a one-click "Clear all filters", instead of looking like an empty list.
v1.31.15
Match a supplier product to Amazon straight from its website
Added
The Chrome extension can now match a product on a supplier's website straight to its Amazon listing, by barcode or by product title, and rank the matches for you. Each match shows your Arbitrage Stalker data right next to it: the Saturation Score, estimated monthly sales, Best Sellers Rank, a hazmat flag, and whether Amazon is selling on the listing, so you can judge a source before you ever open Amazon. This ships the server groundwork; the extension side panel that surfaces it follows shortly.
v1.31.14a
Sort the Purchase Tracker by ROI and profit too
Added
The Purchase Tracker now has the same Sort control as your Profit Pipeline lists, so you can rank your purchases by ROI, adjusted ROI, or profit (high to low or low to high) as well as by newest or oldest purchase. The sort runs across all of your purchases, not just the page on screen.
v1.31.14
Sort your Profit Pipeline by ROI, and track order numbers on purchases
Added
Every Profit Pipeline list, and the main pipeline, now has a Sort control so you can rank saved products by ROI, adjusted ROI, or profit (high to low or low to high), or by newest and oldest. The sort runs across your whole list, not just the page on screen, so the best deals rise to the top no matter how many you have saved.
The Purchase Tracker now has a Notes field on every row, so you can jot the order number (or any note) against each purchase and find it later. Click the note to edit, and it saves as you go.
v1.31.13b
AI Reads always come back with the full written analysis
Fixed
On rare occasions an AI Read could come back blank: a 0 score marked Pass with no written analysis, and re-running it kept returning the same empty result. The Read now detects that bad response, retries automatically, and if it still cannot get a clean answer it tells you to try again and refunds the credit instead of saving the empty result.
v1.31.13a
AI Reads work again on slow-moving and collectible products
Fixed
The AI Read no longer reports "Fresh Keepa data is unavailable" on products whose price has simply been steady for a while. A stable price is now recognised as current data, so slow movers and collectibles read normally instead of hitting a dead end that no retry could clear. No AI credit was ever charged for the blocked read, and none is now needed to fix it.
v1.31.13
Stores with an unusable seller ID are now caught instead of silently failing
Improved
Adding a store now checks the seller ID everywhere you can add one (the website, the Chrome extension, onboarding, and the Discord and Slack bots), so a store name or a mistyped value is caught right away with a clear example instead of being saved as a store that can never scan.
Fixed
A tracked seller whose ID Amazon no longer recognises (a deactivated storefront, or an ID that was never valid) is now flagged on your Stores page as needing correction and its scanning is paused, instead of quietly retrying and finding nothing every 30 minutes. Remove and re-add it with the correct seller ID to resume.
v1.31.12
Discord and Slack alerts deliver reliably again
Fixed
Discord and Slack alerts now go out for every monitor. A small number of older integrations had a webhook address stored in a format that silently rejected each send, so those matches never reached your channel. Affected addresses are cleaned up automatically, and any that cannot be recovered are cleared so you are prompted to paste the webhook again.
The Test Alert button now tells you plainly when a saved webhook address is invalid and needs to be re-entered, instead of showing a cryptic connection error.
v1.31.11
Apex Reads now verify fresh evidence before making the call
Improved
Seasonal Apex Reads now compare recent sales-rank and price history with the same period last year, show the evidence confidence, and give a practical buy window, stop-buying date, and target clear-out date.
Bought in the past month is now identified honestly as a current Amazon snapshot, so it supports the velocity call without being mistaken for a historical monthly series.
Fixed
Apex will not score an old cached chart as if it were current. It refreshes every rank and price series used in the decision first, and returns an availability message without spending an AI credit if fresh evidence cannot be obtained.
Shared Keepa access now checks every eligible funded account concurrently and automatically moves to another funded key when one account runs out of tokens, while keys explicitly marked private remain exclusive to their owners.
v1.31.10
Monitors: pause and resume in bulk
Added
Select several monitors on the Monitors page and pause or resume them all at once. Perfect for muting a cohort of monitors while you travel or during a slow buying period, then bringing them back with one click when you are ready.
Paused monitors stop sending alerts and weekly digests but keep all their settings and their spot in your plan, so resuming is instant and never costs extra quota.
v1.31.9
Your recent filter combinations are now one click away on the Lead Feed
Added
The Lead Feed now remembers the last 5 filter combinations you actually used and shows them as quick chips above your results. Click one to instantly reapply that exact set of filters and rerun the feed, no re-typing.
Recent filters are tracked separately for Tracked Sellers and Product Finder, so each view keeps its own history and they never mix.
Each chip is labelled by what it filters, like "BB $10-40 · BSR <100k · No Amazon", so you can tell them apart at a glance. Reapplying a combination you already used moves it back to the front instead of cluttering the row.
Your recent filters are saved to your account, so they follow you across refreshes and when you log in from another browser or device. Your named saved views are untouched.
v1.31.8
Send every Product Finder result to your Profit Pipeline in one click
Added
Product Finder now has an "Add all visible to Profit Pipeline" button above the results. One click saves every product currently shown, so a good search goes straight onto your buy list instead of being copied over one lead at a time.
The button respects your filters: with "only products I can sell" on, only the sellable results are saved. Products already anywhere in your Profit Pipeline are skipped automatically, and a summary tells you how many were added and how many you already had.
v1.31.5a
The Seasonal chip now shows on every Apex Read
Fixed
The Seasonal chip now appears right next to the verdict on every Apex Read, in the Lead Feed, the ASIN Lookup, and the product record. When a read lands inside a seasonal window, for example "Back-to-school ramp" or "Q4 holiday peak", the amber chip makes it obvious the verdict is accounting for the season.
v1.31.5
Quick Search results and previews go visual
Added
Quick Search on the Product Finder page now returns the same rich deal cards as the Lead Feed: image, live Buy Box, price and rank history chart, BSR, offer split, SatScore, fee-adjusted profit, Source Radar, and every card action (Hunt, Calc, Save, Record, Apex Read and Ask).
The builder's "Preview matches" samples now show product image previews you can click through to Amazon, instead of bare ASIN codes. Zero extra data tokens.
Improved
The "only show products I can sell" filter keeps working live on the new rich cards, hiding gated and restricted products as verdicts come back.
v1.31.4
You now find out right away when your Amazon connection breaks
Improved
You now get an email and a reconnect prompt within minutes when Amazon stops accepting your seller connection (for example after removing the app authorization in Seller Central), instead of your eligibility badges silently going stale.
Eligibility checks no longer keep retrying a connection Amazon has rejected, so checks for your other products keep flowing at full speed.
v1.31.3a
Subscription renewals and cancellations sync instantly
Fixed
Your account now reflects subscription renewals, cancellations, and payment updates the moment your payment provider confirms them.
v1.31.3
Storefront scans now match products by brand and title
Added
Storefront scans from stores that publish no barcodes (most Shopify shops) now match products to Amazon listings by brand and title, so those rows become analyzable leads instead of dead ends. Only exact, unambiguous matches are filled in automatically, and they carry a "Title match" badge on the scan detail so you can see how each lead was found.
v1.31.2
Product Finder Quick Search: see every match, load more on demand
Added
Quick Search now has a Load More button: page through every product your search matched, 48 at a time, without re-running the search. Each extra page only spends the small per-product enrichment on your data key since the match list is already paid for.
Improved
The results header now shows the full picture, for example "Showing 48 of 2,000 matched", so you always know how big your search really is instead of wondering why every run stops at 48.
v1.31.1
Product Finder category searches fixed, big store scans finish reliably
Fixed
Product Finder searches with a category filter now run and return products on every scheduled pass. If you saved a category search that never seemed to find anything, it starts working again automatically, no edits needed.
Large storefront scans now get the time they need to finish instead of being cut off partway, so new products from big sellers land in your feed faster and more completely.
v1.31.0
Product Finder leads now get the full deal card
Added
Product Finder finds in the Lead Feed now render with the same rich deal card as tracked-seller leads: product image, live Buy Box with one-tap refresh, price and rank history chart, BSR, the FBA/FBM/Amazon offer split, SatScore, fee-adjusted profit with your sources, Source Radar, and your personal can-I-sell-this eligibility badge.
Every card action works on Product Finder leads too: Hunt, the profit calculator, Save to Profit Pipeline, the full product record, and the Apex Read and Ask.
Each card shows which of your searches found the product and when, so you always know where a lead came from.
Improved
New Product Finder finds are enriched automatically as your searches run. Older finds keep the compact card until their next appearance.
v1.30.1
Extension exports now carry the sell price into your Lead Bank
Fixed
Leads exported from the Chrome extension now arrive in your Lead Bank with the selling price filled in, so profit and ROI show real numbers immediately instead of $0. The overlay calculator's sell price (including any edits you make to it) travels with the export.
iOS scanner adds to a buy list now set the lead's expected sell price from the sale price you entered, so those leads show real ROI in the Lead Bank too.
v1.30.0
Apex 1.1: a smarter verdict engine, rebuilt from the ground up
Added
Meet Apex 1.1, the biggest upgrade to our AI verdict engine since launch. We built an in-house evaluation pipeline that replayed thousands of scoring decisions across our model stack, benchmarked Apex head-to-head against the top frontier AI models on real sourcing decisions, and tuned it until it came out on top. The result: sharper verdicts, tighter reasoning, and analysis that thinks even more like a $100k/month seller.
New evidence-based ruling system. Apex 1.1 now separates what the data proves from what it merely suspects: every hard red flag (IP risk, brand enforcement, buy-box lockouts) must be backed by evidence in the listing history, the offer data, or our restricted-brand database before it can kill a lead. Store-brand and retail-exclusive products that resellers flip every day are no longer swept out by overcautious pattern-matching, so you see profitable leads the old engine quietly discarded.
Verdict stability. The same lead now reads the same way every time. We locked down the decision layer so a borderline product cannot flip between Buy and Watch from one click to the next.
Improved
A new self-checking output layer validates every Read against our writing contract before it reaches you, so verdicts stay in plain seller English: what the chart is doing, why the lead works or does not, and the one risk that matters.
Restricted and enforcement-heavy brands are still caught cold: our curated brand blacklist remains a hard gate that no model reasoning can talk its way around.
v1.29.3
Apex tells you the blind spots, not just the filters
Added
Apex now knows the limits of the data behind every filter and says so up front. Ask for something the data cannot fully express, like a perfectly steady price climb, and Apex builds the closest search AND tells you what false positives to expect and how to confirm a product before you buy.
Complain that results look off (prices bouncing, dead products) and Apex now diagnoses which filter blind spot is letting them through instead of just rebuilding the same search.
v1.29.2
A cleaner menu: collapsible groups, no more scrolling
Improved
The sidebar menu is now organized into collapsible groups (Find, Wholesale, Analyze, Manage Leads), so the whole menu fits on screen at a glance. Open the group you need and it stays open on your next visit; the group for the page you are on expands automatically.
Wholesale has its own home in the menu: Wholesale Lists, Brand Radar, and Seller Clusters now live together under one Wholesale group.
The "Execute" section is now called "Manage Leads", a clearer name for where your saved products, lead imports, availability checks, purchases, and rebuy signals live.
Dashboard and Lead Feed stay pinned at the top of the menu, always one click away.
v1.29.1
Apex finds true price climbers, not one-day spikes
Added
Ask Apex for a "steady" or "clear" price increase and it now checks the price against both the 30-day and 90-day averages, so products whose price whipsaws up and down stop cluttering your results.
Apex can now dial how strong a price move must be: say "a strong increase" and it requires a 10-20% climb instead of the default 5%.
Improved
The search breakdown now tells you exactly how far the price is above or below its average (for example "at least 10% above its 30-day average") instead of just "rising" or "falling".
Apex now reads its own price-trend filters correctly when you ask which Keepa parameters a search uses, so it will not mislabel a rising-price filter as a discount or remove it by mistake.
v1.29.0b
Add any scanned product to a Lead Bank from the iOS app
Fixed
Adding a scanned product to a Lead Bank now works for any ASIN, including products Arbitrage Stalker has not tracked before. The app no longer stops you with a "product not found" message after a scan.
A brand-new scanned product is added to your Lead Bank instantly, matching how the browser extension already behaves.
v1.29.0a
Export any product to a Lead Bank straight from the browser extension
Fixed
Export to List now works on any Amazon product page, including products Arbitrage Stalker has not tracked before. The extension no longer stops you with a "product not found" message when the overlay is already showing full profit numbers.
Exporting a brand-new product adds it to your Lead Bank instantly, so nothing you find while browsing gets lost.
v1.29.0
Build Product Finder searches by chatting with Apex
Added
The AI builder is now a real conversation: tell Apex what you are trying to find, ask questions, and go back and forth while it builds and tunes the search for you.
When Apex builds a search you instantly see the plain-English breakdown and a live match count right in the chat, so you know if it is too broad or too tight before you run it.
Apex reacts to your results: if a search matches thousands of products it proposes how to tighten it, and if it matches nothing it loosens the weakest condition.
Improved
The Product Finder page is cleaner: the separate Refine box and Preview panel are gone from the AI flow, and the run controls take one line, so building and running a search takes fewer steps.
v1.28.3
The APEX AI Read now knows the season
Added
The APEX AI Read and Ask are now seasonally aware. On school supplies in July, toys in Q4, costumes in fall, and more, the analyzer knows where you are in the demand cycle and reads a normal pre-season ramp as demand growth instead of flagging it as saturation.
A new Seasonal chip shows the moment a read is inside a seasonal window, for example "Back-to-school ramp" or "Q4 holiday peak", so you can see at a glance that the verdict is accounting for the season.
Improved
Rising prices and more sellers on a seasonal staple during its ramp are now read as healthy demand, not a red flag, while the analyzer gets more cautious about buying into a season that is about to end, when post-season price collapse is the real risk.
v1.28.2
Filter the Lead Feed by Buy Box price, in both views
Added
Product Finder leads can now be filtered by Buy Box price. Set a min, a max, or both and the feed shows only the leads in the price range you actually buy in.
Improved
The Buy Box price filter now sits front and center on the Lead Feed instead of under More filters, so narrowing by price is one glance away in both the Tracked Sellers and Product Finder views.
v1.28.1
A free AI Read to try, the moment you verify your email
Added
Free accounts now get 1 APEX AI Read to try, free, as soon as you verify your email. See the full AI verdict on a real product before you link anything.
Link your Amazon Seller account when you are ready and the free Reads become 3 every month.
v1.28.0
Use the Chrome extension free, no card
Added
The Chrome extension is now free to use. Create a free account and get profit, ROI, fees, the SatScore and a BUY, RISKY or SKIP verdict on every Amazon product, with nothing to pay and no card.
Link your Amazon Seller account and unlock 3 APEX AI Reads every month, free, plus exact Amazon fees pulled from your own account.
Improved
New accounts now land in the app ready to work instead of on the billing page, and signing in from the extension drops you straight back into the extension.
v1.27.1
Product Finder now opens straight to a search you can run
Improved
Product Finder now opens on the search itself: build filters and hit Run to see products right now, no setup and nothing saved.
Found a search worth keeping? "Save & automate this search" turns it into a tracked search that re-runs on your schedule and alerts you, so automating is a choice you make after you see results, not a hoop you jump through first.
Your saved, automated searches now live on their own "Automated searches" page, one click from the search screen.
v1.27.0a
A cleaner, consistent light mode
Fixed
Light mode now stays fully light. The toggles and checkboxes on Product Finder, plus dropdown menus and dialogs across the app, follow the theme you select instead of showing up dark.
Your light or dark choice now drives the entire interface from a single source, so new features render correctly in both themes from day one.
v1.27.0
Run a Product Finder search on demand and filter to only what you can sell
Added
Quick Search lets you run any Product Finder search once and see the matching products right away, without saving or tracking a search.
The Quick Search results feed shows each product with its image, Buy Box price, sales rank, and offer count so you can size up a search at a glance.
Turn on "Only show products I can sell" and Quick Search checks each result against your connected Amazon account and hides anything you are gated or restricted on, with verdicts filling in live as they are checked.
v1.26.13a
Profit Pipeline menu now follows your buying workflow
Improved
The Profit Pipeline section of the sidebar is now ordered to match how you work a deal: Saved Products, Import Leads, Availability Check, Purchases, then Rebuy Signals, so the menu reads top to bottom like your buying process.
v1.26.13
A faster, one-step path from pricing to your free trial
Improved
Picking a plan on the pricing page now carries straight through signup to checkout, so you choose your plan once instead of twice.
The signup page now shows the plan you picked, your free trial length, and what you will pay after, so there are no surprises at the card step.
The plan and checkout steps now use a clean, focused screen without the app sidebar, so nothing distracts you from starting your trial.
v1.26.12
Sign-up is now hardened against bots and spam
Security
Creating an account is now protected against automated sign-up bots, so the sign-up form can no longer be abused to send confirmation emails to people who never asked for them.
Sign-up now supports a one-click human-verification check that can be switched on instantly to stop abuse spikes, with no impact on normal sign-ups.
v1.26.11
The sidebar now maps to your four-step workflow
Improved
The sidebar is now organized around the four steps of an arbitrage deal: Find, Analyze, Source, and Execute, each headed by its product, Lead Engine, Apex, Source Radar, and Profit Pipeline. Same tools, in the order you actually work.
The lead-discovery area is now called Lead Engine, so the section header reads as the job it does (Find new leads) instead of a bare product word.
Seller Cohorts is now Seller Clusters everywhere it appears, in the sidebar, the Ctrl+K search, and the Help Center. It is the same tool: point it at a group of sellers and see the brands they converge on.
v1.26.10
Use the browser extension on up to 5 devices
Improved
The Chrome extension now works on up to 5 of your machines at the same time. Signing in on a new computer no longer logs you out of the others.
Only when you connect a 6th device does the oldest one sign out, so your everyday machines stay connected.
v1.26.9
Named products across the app
Improved
The sidebar and Help Center now organize the platform into four named products: Stalker, Apex, Source Radar, and Profit Pipeline.
Stores is now Tracked Sellers, Results is now Lead Feed, Lead Banks is now Profit Pipeline, OOS Check is now Availability Check, Replen Stalker is now Rebuy Signals, and Monitor Analyzer is now Seller Cohorts across the main app copy.
Profit Pipeline now explains that it saves and tracks every profitable product you find, without changing your saved data or workflows.
v1.26.8
Earn extra trial days by setting up your account
Added
Free trial users can now earn extra days by completing real setup steps like adding tracked sellers, running a useful scan, saving leads, creating monitors, reading Apex results, and connecting alerts.
The billing page now shows your trial reward progress, days earned, and remaining milestones, so you know exactly what to finish before the trial ends.
v1.26.7
Every new plan now starts with a real free trial
Improved
The checkout page now states your trial length up front and confirms you will not be charged today, so the price you see is the price you pay.
Cancelling a plan now takes effect right away on supported payment methods, with no waiting on a manual step. You keep access through the end of your paid period.
Fixed
New sign-ups now get the full free trial on every payment method. Your card is validated and saved, but you are not charged until the trial ends, and you can cancel before then and pay nothing.
v1.26.6
A clear heads-up when your monitors are not scanning yet
Added
If your plan runs on your own Keepa subscription and you have not added your Keepa API key yet, your dashboard now shows a banner explaining that your monitors will not scan and you will not get alerts until you add it, with a one-click button to the Settings field where it goes. No more silent monitors.
v1.26.5
Jump straight from a Product Finder search to its results in one click
Added
The result count on the Product Finder index now links directly to the Results page pre-filtered to that search, so you can go from "how many did this find?" to the actual products in a single click instead of four.
Zero-result and never-run searches still show their count (0 or -) without a link, since there is nothing to navigate to.
v1.26.4a
Lead Bank note editor stays open when a save fails
Fixed
If saving an inline note on a lead fails (network error, server error), the editor now stays open and shows an error message instead of closing silently and displaying unsaved text. Your edit is preserved so you can retry without retyping.
v1.26.4
The extension remembers your buy cost on every product
Added
Enter a Buy Cost on a product in the Chrome extension and it is now saved to your account. Open that product again later, on any device, and the cost is already filled in, so you instantly see what you paid before instead of re-typing it.
Exporting a product to a list with a cost remembers that cost too, so your saved buy cost and your lists stay in sync.
v1.26.3
The AI builder now shows exactly what your search looks for
Added
After the AI builds (or refines) a search, you now get a plain-English checklist of every parameter it set: the category, selling price range, sales rank, units sold per month, number of offers, Amazon presence, and so on. You can read it back and confirm the search matches what you meant before you save it.
The same breakdown shows on Preview, so the Visual and Advanced builders explain their searches too. It always describes the real filters, never a guess.
v1.26.2b
Cleaner Discord alert logo
Improved
Simplified the Arbitrage Stalker logo on Discord deal alerts and Brand Radar digests to the clean crosshair mark, so your notifications look sharper at a glance.
v1.26.2a
Discord alerts now wear the current logo
Improved
Discord deal alerts and Brand Radar digests now post with the current Arbitrage Stalker crosshair logo, so your notifications match the branding you see across the app and extension.
v1.26.2
Add per-lead notes directly in the lead list
Added
Each lead row in the Main Lead Bank and bank detail views now shows an inline notes field. Click any note (or the pencil icon) to edit it in place; click Save to persist without leaving the page.
Leads without a note show a dim "Add note" placeholder so the field is always discoverable. Notes up to 2000 characters are supported.
v1.26.1a
Hunt the "no sales rank" goldmine
Added
New "no sales rank" filter in the AI and Visual builders: find products Amazon currently shows no best-seller rank for. Most sellers skip these, but many still sell, so pair it with the gaining-reviews signal to surface overlooked, low-competition leads.
v1.26.1
The AI search builder now sources like a pro, and you can refine out loud
Added
Back-and-forth refining: after the AI builds a search, just tell it what to change in plain English ("fewer results, tighten the price to $20-35", "add review velocity", "exclude water and bulk", "stalk this seller") and it rewrites the search for you. 1 AI credit per change.
The AI builder is now trained on the sourcing playbook, so it builds searches the way a pro does by default: a 3-plus offer private-label shield, dodging Amazon, and tight price and rank ranges, instead of generic filters.
Many more filters you can ask for in plain English or set in the Visual builder: Amazon out-of-stock rate, FBA vs FBM buy box, products gaining reviews (a selling signal), rising or falling price, brand targeting, exact-phrase and excluded keywords, seller-ID storefront stalking, newly-listed products, and a stable price-and-rank history check.
v1.26.0
Build Product Finder searches with AI, no Keepa account needed
Added
New AI search builder: describe what you want in plain English ("kitchen products $15 to $40, 200 to 600 sold a month, under 8 offers, no Amazon on the listing") and we turn it into a Product Finder search for you. No Keepa account, no filter syntax to learn.
New Visual builder: set price, sales rank, units sold per month, number of offers, rating, reviews, weight, category, and Amazon presence with simple form controls instead of writing filter JSON.
New Preview button: see roughly how many products match your search, plus a sample, before you save it, so you never save a search that matches nothing or everything.
Advanced mode is still here: paste a Keepa Product Finder URL or edit the raw filters JSON directly, exactly as before.
v1.25.5
Verify Discord, Slack, and Telegram alerts with one click
Added
Each monitor card now has a "Test alerts" button that fires a live test message to every configured Discord, Slack, or Telegram channel on that monitor, so you can confirm delivery works without waiting for a real product event.
The button shows a sending indicator while in flight, confirms "Sent" with a checkmark on success, or surfaces the specific rejection reason (e.g. "Discord webhook rejected (HTTP 400)") so you know exactly what to fix.
v1.25.4
Export Sourcing Location scan list to CSV
Added
Export CSV button on Sourcing Location detail pages: download your full scan list (or buys only) as a spreadsheet, with ASIN, title, status, max buy cost, BSR, estimated monthly sales, scan count, last scanned date, and location name.
The export respects your active buys filter and sort, so the file contains exactly the rows you see on screen.
v1.25.3
Add all buys to a Lead Bank in one tap from any location
Added
A new "Add buys to Lead Bank" button on every Sourcing Location page lets you send all winning scans to a Lead Bank in one step. Pick an existing bank or name a new one and all buy-status products land there instantly. Items already in the bank are skipped automatically.
v1.25.2a
Monitor alerts validate your webhook URLs reliably
Fixed
When you turn on Discord or Slack alerts while creating a monitor, Arbitrage Stalker now reliably requires the webhook URLs, so a monitor can never be saved with alerts enabled but nowhere to send them.
v1.25.2
Source Attribution shows seller names and just works on every store
Improved
The "Analyze this location" results now show each seller by their storefront name instead of a raw Amazon seller id, so you can recognize who you are about to monitor at a glance.
Your location name now doubles as the retailer automatically, so a store called "Ross" feeds Brand Radar and can auto-tag sellers as sourcing there with nothing extra to set up.
If your Keepa tokens are momentarily low when you hit Analyze, the run now waits and finishes on its own the moment they refill, instead of stopping with an error. It also takes priority over background store scans.
v1.25.1
Connect your Amazon account in one click
Added
A new prompt across Arbitrage Stalker makes it one click to connect your Amazon Seller account if you have not linked it yet. Connecting unlocks real-time "can I sell this?" eligibility checks, your exact FBA and referral fees, and instant gating verdicts on every product you scan. The prompt disappears for good the moment your account is connected.
v1.25.0a
Seller shortcuts tell themselves apart
Fixed
Pinned and recent Seller Scorecard shortcuts saved before the last update could all show the same "Seller Scorecard" label. They now show a distinct name per seller right away, and snap to the storefront name the next time you open that seller.
v1.25.0
Find out who else sources at your stores
Added
New "Analyze this location" button on any Sourcing Location. With one click, Arbitrage Stalker pulls the live Amazon offers for the products you scanned at that store and finds the sellers who keep showing up across them. Those are the sellers likely buying at the same place you are, ready for you to monitor.
Each candidate seller is ranked by a signal that compares how concentrated they are on your scanned products against the size of their whole storefront, so the big sellers who simply carry everything do not get mislabeled as sourcing there. Strong, Likely, and Possible tiers make the best leads obvious.
Monitor any seller the analysis surfaces in one click, and tag them as sourcing at that store at the same time. Pick the timeframe to analyze: every product you have scanned there, or just the last 7 or 30 days.
Brand Radar gets smarter every time you analyze. The brands you scan at a store now raise the odds that other products from those brands come from there too, and the sourcing sellers you confirm sharpen where each storefront is likely buying.
v1.24.1
Clearer sidebar labels and recognizable shortcuts
Improved
The sidebar sections are renamed for clarity. "Discover" is now "Track", the AI section is now "Analyze" (Apex Lookup and Apex Bulk keep their names), and the old "Buy & Track" group is simply "Buy". Same tools, plainer signposting.
Pinned and recent Seller Scorecard shortcuts now show the storefront name instead of every one reading "Seller Scorecard", so you can tell them apart at a glance.
v1.24.0
Sourcing Locations: see everything you scanned, by store
Added
Track what you scan by store. Set the store you are sourcing at in the Arbitrage Stalker scanner app (for example "Walmart - Tampa") and every scan logs automatically to that location. No extra taps.
A new Sourcing Locations page (under Buy & Track) lists each store you scan, how many products you found there, and how many cleared the bar as buys. Open a store to see every scanned product with its thumbnail, status, max buy cost, BSR, and estimated monthly sales.
Filter any location to just the buys, and sort the list by max buy cost, BSR, or how recently you scanned it. Re-scanning the same product at the same store updates it in place and keeps a scan count, so the list never fills with duplicates.
v1.23.0c
Your alert webhooks are restored
Fixed
Discord, Slack, and Telegram alert webhooks on your store monitors and Product Finder searches are working again. A security key rotation had left some saved webhooks unreadable, which could stop alerts and show an error when you opened a monitor to edit it. We recovered the saved values, so your existing alerts keep firing with nothing to re-enter, and the monitor settings page opens reliably.
v1.23.0b
Editing a Product Finder search works again
Fixed
Opening the edit screen for a saved Product Finder search now loads correctly, even if its Discord or Slack alert webhook was set up before our recent security key rotation. Previously that combination could show an error page. If a webhook can no longer be read, the field simply comes up blank so you can paste it in again, and your search keeps running.
v1.23.0a
Exported leads now land in your Lead Bank
Fixed
Products you send to a lead bank from the browser extension (or the mobile scanner) now appear in that bank right away, with the source link and your buy cost attached. Before, the export was saved but did not show up in the bank, so the lead looked lost.
v1.23.0
New on-site card checkout
Added
New subscribers and credit-pack buyers can now pay with a card right on the page, no redirect to a separate checkout site. Your card is entered on a secure, encrypted form and saved so future credit top-ups are one tap. Existing members keep their current billing exactly as it is, with no change to saved cards or renewals.
v1.22.3c
Clearer Product Finder naming
Improved
The catalog-wide search feature is now called Product Finder everywhere in the app, in the sidebar, on the Results tabs, on the dashboard, and across the help center, so it reads the same wherever you see it. The Apex Read and Ask Apex verdicts now describe the underlying price and sales-rank history in plain language. Your saved searches, alerts, and results are unchanged.
v1.22.3b
One-tap Google sign-in fixes
Fixed
The personalized Google button now signs you in instantly in place, instead of sending you on the longer redirect trip. You also no longer see two Google buttons at once: the personalized "Continue as you" button shows when you are signed in to Google, and the plain "Continue with Google" button only appears as a backup if that cannot load.
v1.22.3a
One-tap Google sign-in
Improved
Signing in with Google is now even faster. If you are already signed in to Google in your browser, the login and sign-up pages show a one-tap prompt and a personalized "Continue as you" button, so you are in without typing anything. The regular "Continue with Google" button is still there if you are not signed in to Google, and email-and-password sign-in is unchanged.
v1.22.3
Sign in with Google
Added
You can now sign in and create your account with Google. Tap "Continue with Google" on the login or sign-up screen to get in with one click, no password to set or remember. If you already have an Arbitrage Stalker account under the same email, signing in with Google links to it automatically, so you keep all your stores, monitors, and lead banks. Email-and-password sign-in still works exactly as before.
v1.22.2f
Eligibility badges stop saying "Checking" on products you are already approved for
Fixed
Product eligibility badges now show your real verdict (Eligible, Approval required, or Restricted) even after the quick-lookup cache expires, instead of falling back to "Checking eligibility…". Previously a product you are confirmed approved to sell could show "Checking eligibility…" on its card while still correctly appearing under the "Approved to sell" filter, which looked like the filter was wrong. The badge and the filter now read the same saved verdict, so they always agree.
v1.22.2e
Filtering results by "Approved to sell" no longer errors out
Fixed
Filtering your results by Amazon eligibility (Approved, Needs approval, Restricted, Not checked yet) now returns instantly for sellers tracking many storefronts, instead of timing out with an error. If you track hundreds of stores, this filter could previously hang and fail to load. It now uses your listing verdicts to narrow the feed directly, so the page comes back fast.
v1.22.2d
The AI Read now uses real measured sales speed, even on older listings
Fixed
The AI Read and Ask now pull fresh Keepa data before judging a listing that was last scanned a while ago, so they use the real "bought in past month" sales-speed number instead of estimating it from rank. This fixes cases where a fast-moving staple (for example a grocery item selling hundreds a month) could be read as a slow mover, which threw off the verdict and the suggested max buy cost.
When measured sales speed genuinely is not available for a listing, the AI now says the speed is unknown and reads the listing on its other signals, rather than guessing a units-per-month figure and calling the item slow.
Longer answers in Ask no longer cut off mid-sentence.
v1.22.2c
AI Read safety pass now catches every form of "go verify"
Fixed
The AI Read safety pass now catches the "go verify" hedge no matter how the sentence is phrased, including conjugated forms like "that confirms the sell-through" that previously slipped through. Plain statements of fact ("Keepa data confirms it sells 50 a month") and real action items are untouched as before.
v1.22.2b
Tightened the AI Read safety pass
Fixed
Closed two gaps in the new AI Read safety pass: it now also catches a "go confirm the band holds" hedge when the Read shortens "price band" to just "band", and it cleans up a rare mangled price fragment so wording always reads cleanly. Real market prices in the wording (like "sold faster at $14") are left exactly as they are.
v1.22.2a
The AI Read never sends you to "go verify" data it already has, and stops printing raw profit math
Fixed
Added a final safety pass over every AI Read so it can no longer slip in a "go check the price band on Keepa" or "verify whether you can hold the buy box" instruction, even when the underlying model tries to. Those are things the Read already accounts for, so there is nothing for you to go verify. The same pass strips raw ROI percentages and profit-and-fee dollar math out of the wording (the real numbers live in the max-cost panel, not buried in a sentence). Genuine action items like "test with a couple of units first" and real market prices like "sold faster at $14" are left exactly as they were.
v1.22.2
Extension shipping and fee rates now update automatically
Added
The Chrome extension now pulls its USPS shipping tables, FBA fee bands, and referral rates from Arbitrage Stalker servers, so when carriers or Amazon change their rate cards your numbers update within hours - no extension update or Chrome restart needed. If the extension is offline it falls back to built-in tables, so the calculator always works.
Fixed
FBM shipping estimates were based on an outdated USPS rate table and could read several dollars low on light items (a 4oz package showed $3.20 to ship zone 5 when the real commercial rate is $5.83). Estimates now track the current USPS Ground Advantage commercial rates, including the active surcharge, so your FBM profit numbers reflect what you would actually pay.
v1.22.1g
The extension now shows the real main-category Best Sellers Rank
Fixed
When your Amazon account is connected, the extension was showing the subcategory sales rank instead of the main-category rank Amazon leads with on the page. A toy that is "#48,211 in Toys & Games" could show as "#27" because it pulled the deeper "#27 in Toy Foam Blasters" number instead. The extension now reads the headline main-category rank, so the BSR it shows matches the page and Keepa - and your buy decisions, alerts, and the AI Read all judge velocity against the rank that actually matters.
v1.22.1f
The AI Read refreshes stale listings before reading, and stops claiming "no history"
Fixed
Fixed Reads that were built on a stale or empty copy of a product, which made the Read wrongly say things like "no Keepa history exists for this listing" and give a garbled max-cost line. The Read now pulls fresh Keepa data for the listing right before it reads, so it sees the real price band and velocity. On the rare listing that is genuinely too new to have much history, the Read now says so plainly as a confidence note instead of claiming the listing has no data or telling you to go verify it, and it never prints a malformed ROI figure.
v1.22.1e
The AI Read fully drops the "go verify the chart" homework
Fixed
Tightened the previous fix. The Read had stopped most "go check that" lines, but could still slip one in by wrapping it in buy-advice, like "confirm the long-term chart holds this price before committing depth." The price history is something the Read already reads for you, so there is nothing to confirm. A short or unproven price band is now just stated as a plain risk, and the only buy-advice it adds is a standalone "start with a small test buy" - never tied to you going to validate a chart, price, rank, or age.
v1.22.1d
The AI Read stops telling you to "go verify" things it already knows
Fixed
The AI Read no longer hands you a homework assignment. It was occasionally ending a verdict with things like "confirm the age on Keepa" or "verify whether you can hold the buy box" - but those are data points the Read already has or already accounts for, so there was nothing for you to go check. Unknowns now simply lower the Read's confidence and get described as a plain risk ("its real age is unknown, so we can't see a full price cycle yet") instead of a to-do list. The only things it asks you to nail down now are the ones it genuinely can't see: your retail source, your cost, and your account's approvals.
v1.22.1c
The AI Read no longer invents a "sales collapse" story on steady sellers
Fixed
Closed the last gap in the phantom-velocity fix. On a product whose selling speed is confirmed at its current price, the Read could still spin a "it used to sell way more at a different price, so it cratered" story off the chart's best stretch, even when there was no real price gap to act on. The Read now only gets a plain "history is consistent with the current price" summary in that case, with the old price-and-volume numbers removed, so it has nothing to spin. A steady seller now reads as steady, and a genuinely slow product is called slow on its actual numbers, never dressed up as a collapse.
v1.22.1b
The AI Read stops mislabeling genuine fast movers as overpriced
Fixed
Fixed a bug where the AI Read could call a real fast-selling product "phantom velocity" and tell you to expect a fraction of its actual sales. On a product with a steady low sales rank, the Read was undercounting how fast it moves and overriding Keepa's measured monthly-sold figure with a made-up "the sales came from a higher-priced window" story. The Read now trusts Keepa's measured velocity, only flags a price problem when the price gap is genuinely large (10%+), and never invents a price history the chart does not show. Genuine fast movers at a stable price now read as the buys they are.
v1.22.1a
KPF searches stop flooding you with items above your sales range
Improved
The KPF filters box now explains that a sales floor on its own matches everything above it, and shows how to pair it with an upper bound to target a true range.
Fixed
Keepa Product Finder searches no longer flood you with products above the sales volume you asked for. Setting a minimum monthly-units-sold with no maximum (for example "2,000 or more") quietly matched every blockbuster selling 10,000+ a month. Saving a search with a one-sided units-sold floor now asks you to add an upper bound so you only see the range you actually want.
v1.22.1
The AI Read now tells you when a slow listing is just overpriced
Added
Price-driven velocity: the AI Read now checks the full price history before calling a listing slow. If a product sold faster in the past at a lower price you can match, the Read says so and names the price it was moving at, so you can see when the current price is the bottleneck, not the product. That is your cue to be the one who prices it to sell.
A new "Price-driven velocity" line on the Read shows the historical fast-sell price and how many units a month it moved there, whenever the history supports it.
Improved
The Read now reasons over up to two years of Keepa history instead of just the current year, so it can see prior selling cycles and seasonal patterns that were previously invisible.
The Read no longer tells you to "go verify" data it already has. When a signal like review count or buy-box share is genuinely not reported yet, it simply factors that into a lower confidence instead of handing you a homework list.
When a listing genuinely never moved faster at any price, the Read now says that plainly instead of hedging, so a real dead zone reads as a clear pass.
v1.22.0
The Stores page now shows you which stores earn their keep
Added
New finds per store: every store card now shows "+N new this week", the products that storefront listed in the last 7 days. Click it to jump straight to those deals in Results. Sort by "Most new finds" to instantly see your winners and your dead weight.
Scan health at a glance: a summary strip counts your Healthy, Stale, and First-scan-pending stores. Click any count to filter down to just those stores, and stale stores rise to the top by default so problems never hide.
Instant search and sort: type to filter your stores by name, seller ID, or tag, and sort by new finds, products, scan recency, date added, or name. Your sort choice is remembered.
Store slot meter: the page header now shows how many of your plan's store slots you're using, with an upgrade shortcut when you're close to the limit. The add dialog shows your remaining slots before you paste.
Paste storefront URLs: adding stores now accepts full Amazon storefront links, not just raw seller IDs. We extract the ID for you, and a live counter shows how many stores you've pasted.
Improved
Adding stores reports exactly what happened: how many were added, how many you already tracked (never double-billed against your slots), and which entries were skipped and why, instead of a single generic message.
Store cards lead with the name you gave the store, show product counts, and link to each store's scorecard and deals.
Stale detection respects per-store scan frequency, so a store on a 24-hour schedule is not flagged stale after 7 hours.
v1.21.0
Brand Radar now tells you WHERE products come from
Added
Likely source on every brand: the Brand Radar table and brand detail pages now show the most probable retail source for each brand, with an honest confidence level. It converges your confirmed buys, anonymized confirmations from the whole network, and retailer house-brand facts into one probability.
Seller sourcing fingerprint: every seller scorecard now answers "where does this storefront shop?" A ranked list of likely sources with the evidence behind each one: confirmed ASINs they carry, house brands in their catalog, your tags, and their brand mix.
House-brand intelligence: 300+ private-label brands now resolve instantly to their retailer (Kirkland is Costco, Up and Up is Target, Hyper Tough is Walmart). Products from these brands show their source the moment they hit your feed, no research needed.
Smarter product cards: the Source Radar on results now also reads the carrying seller's sourcing pattern, so a product from a seller you know buys at Walgreens surfaces Walgreens as a likely source even before anyone confirms that exact ASIN.
Improved
Sourcing intelligence sharpens itself: save a lead with a source, tag a seller, or import a lead list and your radar recalculates the same day. The more you use it, the smarter it gets.
v1.20.3
The app now matches your device light or dark mode
Improved
Arbitrage Stalker now follows your device appearance setting by default. If your computer or phone is in light mode, the app opens in light mode; switch your device and the app follows along live. Picking a theme with the sun/moon button still pins it permanently, and a new "Use system theme" option in your account menu hands control back to your device. If you had already chosen a theme, nothing changes for you.
v1.20.2b
Discord alerts show the bot avatar again
Fixed
Discord deal alerts get their bot avatar back, now wearing the new brand mark. The avatar image had quietly stopped loading after our website move, so alert embeds showed a blank icon.
v1.20.2a
One brand everywhere: new app icon and unified typography
Improved
Arbitrage Stalker has a new icon in your browser tab and bookmarks: the blue recon reticle with a green "deal detected" blip. One brand everywhere, from the website to the app. If you still see the old icon, a hard refresh clears it.
Numbers, prices, ASINs, and seller IDs now render in JetBrains Mono, the same instrument font as the website. Slightly crisper digits, same layout.
v1.20.2
New means new again, plus a Hide viewed filter
Added
Hide deals I've viewed: a new filter under More filters, in the Discovery group. Turn it on to browse only deals that have not yet appeared on your results pages. Deals you have browsed past now carry a subtle Viewed badge, so you always know which finds are new to you.
Improved
The New filter on your results feed now means exactly what it says: products first seen on a store within the last 7 days. Before, a deal stopped counting as New the moment a results page rendered it, so fresh finds could vanish before you ever actually looked at them.
Your browsing no longer affects anyone else's feed, and theirs no longer affects yours. New is a fact about the store now, not about who scrolled past it.
v1.20.1c
Results loads fast even when you track hundreds of sellers
Improved
If you track a large number of sellers, the Results feed could take tens of seconds to load (and sometimes time out) when sorted by newest. It now loads in well under a second by pulling each seller's newest finds directly instead of scanning the whole catalog. Same results, same order, just fast.
v1.20.1b
Eligibility now checks every new lead, newest first
Fixed
Newer leads in your feed were sometimes missing an eligibility verdict. Two reasons: a product that was new to your feed but already known elsewhere skipped the on-pull check, and the background fill was working from your oldest leads up, so your newest ones came last. Now every product new to your feed gets checked as it lands, and the background fill works newest-first, so your most recent leads get "Approved to sell" status within minutes instead of waiting in line behind thousands of old ones.
v1.20.1a
Eligibility checks now stick instead of timing out
Fixed
Listing-eligibility checks for your feed were quietly failing under load and never recording a verdict, so the "Approved to sell" filter stopped filling in. Checks now wait their turn for Amazon's rate limit instead of giving up, and fresh finds get their own priority lane so they are checked promptly even while we backfill your older leads. Any products skipped during the issue are picked back up automatically.
v1.20.1
Exact Amazon fees at any price you type in the extension
Added
The Chrome extension overlay can now re-quote exact Amazon fees live from your linked Seller account whenever you change the sell price. Before, exact fees only applied at the buy box price: type your own price and the overlay silently fell back to a built-in estimate. Now it fetches a fresh exact quote for the price you typed, so referral and FBA fees stay real numbers, not guesses. (Ships with the next extension update; the endpoint is live now.)
Fixed
Health devices like blood glucose monitors, blood pressure monitors, and pulse oximeters were classified as computer hardware by the fee estimator, which applied an 8% referral fee instead of the correct 15% Health and Personal Care rate. Estimated profit on these items was overstated. Exact quotes from a linked Seller account were always correct.
v1.20.0
Jump anywhere: command palette, shortcuts, and a mobile tab bar
Added
Press Ctrl+K (Cmd+K on Mac) anywhere in the app to open the new command palette. Type a few letters and jump straight to any page or action: open Apex Lookup, add a store, contact support, or toggle the theme without ever touching the sidebar. There is also a Search button at the top of the sidebar that opens it.
New Shortcuts section in the sidebar: the products, sellers, lead banks, and scans you open show up automatically as recent shortcuts, and you can pin your favorites with the star so they stay put. It only appears once you have somewhere to go back to, so it never adds clutter.
On your phone, the four core pages (Home, Results, Stores, Apex) now live in a bottom tab bar that is always one thumb away. The Menu tab still opens the full navigation drawer.
v1.19.2
A cleaner sidebar that gets out of your way
Improved
The sidebar is reorganized around how you actually work: Discover, Apex, and Buy & Track, with Dashboard and Results always on top. Fewer items competing for your attention, and everything you use daily is still one click away.
Lower-frequency tools (Wholesale, Import Leads, OOS Check, Monitor Analyzer) now live in a "More tools" section you can expand with one click. It remembers whether you keep it open and opens itself automatically whenever you are on one of those pages.
Help & Tutorials and Support now sit together at the bottom of the sidebar, so help is always visible without crowding your workspace. Help & Tutorials is no longer buried in the account menu.
Features not included in your plan now show with a small lock instead of disappearing. Click one to see upgrade options on the My Plan page.
v1.19.1
Your eligibility filter now fills itself in
Added
If you have connected your Amazon account, we now check listing eligibility for new finds automatically as they land in your feed, so the "Approved to sell" filter is populated without you having to open and scroll every deal first. The more you let it run, the more complete your approved, needs-approval, and restricted buckets get.
We are also filling in eligibility for the products already in your feed in the background, a steady trickle over the coming days, so your older leads get verdicts too. Nothing to do on your end, the counts just keep growing.
Restricted-brand skip list: brands you already know you are gated on no longer waste an eligibility check. We mark them restricted instantly and spend those checks on the products where the answer is actually in question.
v1.19.0b
The "Approved to sell" filter now searches your whole feed
Fixed
Filtering Results by your Amazon eligibility (Approved to sell, Needs approval, Restricted) now scans your entire tracked feed instead of only this week's new finds. Your approved products are usually staples you have carried for a while, so they live across every status. The eligibility filter now surfaces all of them, and the filter chips show exactly what is in view.
v1.19.0a
Info tooltips now always show in full
Fixed
The little "i" explainer tooltips across the app (filters, dashboard metrics, deal cards, seller scorecards, product records) now always render in full instead of getting cut off at a card edge. They float above everything, flip to stay on screen near the edges, and never get stranded after you scroll or move away.
v1.19.0
Apex Lookup and Apex Bulk Analysis: read any ASIN on demand
Added
Apex Lookup: paste any ASIN or Amazon product link and get the Apex Read on demand, even for products you do not track. You get the score, the verdict, the risk-adjusted max buy cost, and the reasoning, staged in front of you in seconds. One credit per fresh read, and looking up the same ASIN again is free.
Apex Bulk Analysis (Predator): paste or upload up to 500 ASINs and get them ranked by Apex Score, best opportunities first. We strip duplicates and dead lines before you are charged, show you the exact credit cost up front, then stream the ranked results in live as they finish. Every row is accounted for, cached reads are free, and any row we cannot read returns its credit.
Bulk results export to CSV with the verdict, max cost, top risk, and rationale on every row, and each row opens straight into its full Apex Lookup. Re-sorting and re-opening a finished batch are always free.
v1.18.0a
Reach support without signing in
Added
There is now a public support page at /support. Even when you are signed out, you can find our support email, the help center, and a path back into your account from one place. Bookmark it for the day you need it.
v1.18.0
Apex Autopilot: Predator leads arrive pre-scored
Added
On Predator, Apex now reads your leads before you do. Every new product from your tracked stores that passes your monitor filters gets its Apex Read generated automatically the moment it lands, so the verdict is already waiting when you open the app. No clicks, and it does not touch your Apex credits.
Autopilot respects your monitor filters (min margin, max BSR, min ROI), so Apex spends its attention on the leads you actually want, not the noise. A generous daily fair-use cap keeps things smooth on monster store days; anything past it stays one click away as always.
v1.17.5
Meet Apex: the AI on every deal now has a name
Improved
The AI you already use is now called Apex. The AI Read is the Apex Read, asking a question is Ask Apex, the score is the Apex Score, and AI credits are Apex credits. Same engine, same verdicts, same credits, clearer name.
Every label, guide, and email now says Apex, so what you see in the app matches what you will see on arbitragestalker.com/apex. Nothing about your plan, balance, or saved reads changed.
v1.17.4
AI verdicts now read like a mentor, not a spreadsheet
Improved
The AI Read and Ask now explain every verdict the way a mentor would read the Keepa chart out loud: what the price has actually been doing, for how long, and why that matters for your buy. Abstract stats-speak like "156 data points confirm instability" is gone; you only see numbers you can act on, like prices, ranks, monthly sales, and seller counts.
Every product gets a fresh verdict in the new voice the next time you hit Read.
v1.17.3
Clearer guidance when something goes wrong
Added
Every error screen now matches the rest of the app and tells you exactly what to do next: a wrong link offers the dashboard and help center, a hiccup on our side retries itself automatically, and maintenance pages refresh on their own the moment we are back.
Improved
Expired sessions no longer dead-end on a "Page Expired" screen. If a form sits open too long, submitting now sends you straight back with your input kept, so the second try just works.
v1.17.2
The AI Read now sees a listing's true age, not just how long we have tracked it
Fixed
The AI Read no longer treats a freshly-discovered deal as a brand-new, unproven listing. It now reads each product's real listing age straight from Keepa, so an established item with months or years of history is scored on that full history instead of being penalized for "only 1 day of data". Newly-surfaced leads get fair, higher-confidence verdicts.
Every product gets a fresh verdict the next time you hit Read: older verdicts retire automatically.
v1.17.1
The AI Read and Ask now talk like a human, not a database
Improved
The AI Read verdict, the biggest-risk line, and every Ask answer are now written in plain English with no technical field names. Instead of "tracked_since_days=1" you get "Keepa has only been tracking this listing for 1 day, so its real age is unknown", and instead of raw data labels you get clear pointers to what to check in Keepa.
AI answers now read clean: stray dashes are smoothed out so the verdict and risk lines flow like a human wrote them.
Every product gets a fresh, cleaned-up verdict the next time you hit Read: older verdicts retire automatically.
v1.17.0c
Results loads fast on large accounts
Improved
The Results feed now loads quickly even on accounts tracking hundreds of stores. Pages that hold tens of thousands of deals open in seconds instead of stalling, so jumping to Results from anywhere in the app is instant again.
v1.17.0b
Removing a tracked store now works for every plan
Fixed
Removing a store from your account no longer shows a server error on certain plans. The store now deletes cleanly every time, and your tracked-store count stays accurate.
v1.17.0a
Multi-country Amazon accounts now read fees from Amazon.com
Fixed
Connected Amazon accounts that also sell in Canada, Mexico, or Brazil now always pull exact fees and eligibility from Amazon.com, so fee estimates load reliably instead of silently falling back.
v1.17.0
The AI Read just got a complete sourcing brain transplant
Added
The AI Read and Ask now run on a full sourcing curriculum built from 91 real recorded lead rulings, the complete coaching program, and hundreds of live lead-review sessions: every verdict reasons through eligibility red flags, Amazon competeability, true velocity, price sustainability, and worst-case ROI in that exact order.
The AI now understands the hard edge cases: variation splits vs sales crashes, suppressed buy boxes (often a moat, not a flaw), inflated-price traps, wholesaler-locked listings, IP enforcement fingerprints, phantom velocity, pack-size traps, seasonal timing, and meltable or hazmat formats.
Verdicts now weigh more of your data: how long the product has been tracked, raw Keepa velocity signals, variation structure, in-stock history over the last 90 days, and item weight.
Improved
Smarter Amazon handling: past or out-of-stock Amazon presence no longer drags a product down, and crowded listings are judged on expected sales volume instead of raw seller counts.
Every product gets a fresh verdict under the new brain the next time you hit Read: old cached verdicts retire automatically.
v1.16.1
Exact Amazon fees load automatically on Results
Improved
Exact Amazon fees now load automatically on Results for connected accounts. When you have linked your Amazon Seller account, we quietly pull Amazon's exact referral and FBA fees for the products on the page you are viewing, so their profit numbers tick over from "est" to "exact" as you browse. No button to press, and it never slows the page down.
v1.16.0
Profit numbers are now net of Amazon fees
Improved
Profit, ROI and margin are now net of Amazon fees: referral fee + FBA fulfillment fee + variable closing fee, deducted everywhere you see a profit number (Results cards, the profit calculator, lead banks, CSV export, and Discord/Slack/Telegram deal alerts). Before, these numbers left out the fees, so they read higher than what you actually pocket.
When you have connected your Amazon Seller account, fees come straight from Amazon for that exact ASIN and price, marked "exact" on the card. Otherwise we use the latest Keepa fee data or the current US fee schedule, marked "est". Each card shows the referral, FBA and closing fee it deducted.
Every Results card shows the fee breakdown under the profit line, so you can see exactly what Amazon takes before you commit to a buy.
Fixed
Footwear referral fee is now the correct 15% flat rate (the old split that overcharged cheaper shoes is gone), and tiered categories like Clothing, Grocery, Beauty and Baby now use the right rate for the price you are actually selling at.
v1.15.1
Results leads with New finds, and a "what I can sell" filter
Added
Filter Results by your own Amazon eligibility: show only products you are Approved to sell, ones that Need approval, or ones you are Restricted on. Connect your Amazon Seller account and the feed can hide everything you cannot actually list.
A "Not checked yet" bucket keeps you honest: products whose eligibility has not loaded yet are shown plainly and never hidden behind your back. Filtering by eligibility quietly checks the page you are viewing in the background.
Eligibility filters work everywhere the rest of your filters do: they show as a removable chip, save into your views, and carry through to CSV export.
Improved
Results now leads with your New finds by default instead of the full catalog, so the freshest opportunities are the first thing you see. The "New" filter shows as a removable chip, and switching to All (or any other status) is one click and fully saveable.
v1.15.0a
Amazon eligibility checks: dependable verdicts
Fixed
Eligibility badges now resolve dependably after you connect your Amazon Seller account, answering the question that matters for sourcing: can you sell this on Amazon.com.
Eligibility checks ride out brief Amazon API hiccups instead of giving up, so badges no longer get stuck on "Checking eligibility".
v1.15.0
A smarter Results page: better filters, better charts
Added
New deal filters on Results: Buy Box price range, a Sales Rank (BSR) ceiling, and one-tap freshness windows (24h, 7 days, 30 days), so you can carve the feed down to exactly the deals you buy.
Applied filters now show as removable chips above the feed with a live match count and a one-click Clear all, so you always know exactly why you are seeing what you are seeing.
Quick views: built-in one-click presets (Fresh this week, Low competition, Restocks) alongside your saved views.
Charts now have 30d / 90d / YTD range buttons, a hover crosshair with exact values for every line, and a new optional Offers line so you can watch competition rise or fall on a listing.
Improved
The price and rank chart on every product card was rebuilt: clean stepped price lines, no more lines crashing to zero when an offer disappears, readable axes, and legend chips you can click to show or hide each line.
Filters are reorganized into a clear hierarchy: the essentials up front, advanced filters one click away under More filters (with a badge when any are active), and plain-English names and sort options everywhere.
Filtering down to zero results now shows which filters caused it, each removable with one click.
v1.14.0
The AI Read comes to the Chrome extension
Added
The Chrome extension can now run the AI Read on any Amazon product page. One click gets you the same Strong Buy / Buy / Watch / Pass verdict, the rationale, the biggest risk and the risk-adjusted max cost you get in the app, right on the listing.
Ask anything from the extension too: type a free-form question about the product you are looking at and get an answer grounded in the data on file. 1 credit per question.
Products we have never seen still get a read. The extension sends what the Amazon page itself shows and the AI returns an honest, lower-confidence verdict that names exactly what it could not see.
Your AI credit balance now lives inside the extension, with one-click access to top-up packs the moment you run low.
Improved
Product lookups from the extension now include your existing AI Read when it is still current, so re-opening a product you already read shows the verdict instantly and free.
v1.13.4b
Connecting your Amazon Seller account now works end to end
Fixed
Linking your Amazon Seller account now completes reliably, so the per-product "can I sell this?" eligibility checks light up on your results right after you connect.
v1.13.4a
Tidier Results filters
Fixed
The Sellers and Brand filters on Results now stay neatly collapsed as you land on the page, instead of briefly springing open as tall lists while the page finishes loading.
v1.13.4
Hourly KPF searches on your own Keepa key
Added
If your KPF searches run on your own Keepa API key, you can now set them to run every hour, on top of the existing 6, 12, and 24 hour options. Faster finds, on your own token budget. Searches on our shared Keepa data keep the standard cadence.
Security
When you bring your own Keepa API key, it now powers only your own searches and scans. It is never pooled into our shared, system-wide data jobs.
v1.13.3
Bring your own Keepa key on Hunter and Predator
Added
Hunter and Predator now let you plug in your own Keepa API key for unlimited token burn and faster scans. Add it any time from Settings, or leave it blank and keep running on our shared Keepa data. It is fully optional, and you can remove it whenever you like.
v1.13.2
Email preferences, smarter alerts, and cleaner inboxes
Added
A new email preference center lets you choose exactly which non-essential emails you get, reachable from any email footer or your account menu. Receipts and security emails always come through. Everything else is yours to control, with one-click unsubscribe.
You now get a heads-up when your Amazon Seller account connects or disconnects, and a clear note if your Keepa key stops working, so your scans never stall on you silently.
Behind the scenes, we now stop emailing addresses that bounce or report spam, which keeps the emails you do want landing reliably in your inbox.
v1.13.1
Receipts and billing emails for every charge
Added
You now get a clean receipt by email every time you are charged: subscription start, renewals, credit pack purchases, and instant or automatic credit reloads. Auto-reload sends a receipt on every top-up, so a charge is never a mystery.
Heads-up emails before anything can catch you off guard: your trial ends in a couple of days and what you will be charged, a saved card about to expire, and a clear update-your-card note if a payment or an auto-reload does not go through.
Confirmations when your plan changes, when you turn auto-reload on or off (spelling out exactly what gets charged and when), when you are running low on AI credits, and if your subscription is canceled or a refund is issued.
v1.13.0
A rebuilt Plans and Billing page that always shows your best next move
Added
You can request a plan switch or a cancellation right from the billing page and we handle it for you, no more emailing support to make a change.
Improved
The Plans and Billing page is rebuilt from the ground up. It now matches the pricing you see on the website exactly, leads with annual (which is four months free), and clearly marks the plan you are on instead of leaving you at a dead end.
If you are on monthly, you now see exactly how much you save by switching to annual, in one tap. If you are close to your storefront or monitor limit, the page shows it and points you to the plan that gives you more room.
Your AI credits and auto-reload now have a spot on the billing page too, so you can keep the Read and Ask running without digging through menus. Plans and AI Credits sit under one Billing hub.
v1.12.0
Branded emails and email verification
Added
Arbitrage Stalker now sends clean, branded emails for the moments that matter: a welcome that points you at your first deal, email verification, password reset and change confirmations, and an instant reply when you send us a support message. They are built to look right on every device and in both light and dark email apps.
New accounts now confirm their email address, so your account and your receipts always reach an inbox you control. Your existing account is already confirmed, so nothing changes for you.
A heads-up email if your account is ever signed in to from a new device, so anything unusual is easy to spot.
v1.11.5
Choose which saved card your reloads charge
Added
A new Payment Methods page shows every card we have on file, tells you which ones are set up for one-tap and automatic reloads, and lets you pick exactly which card those reloads should charge. You can switch back to letting us pick the best card anytime. Find it in the account menu or from the AI Credits page.
v1.11.4
A clearer AI Credits page, built around never running out
Improved
The AI Credits page is redesigned around one idea: never run dry mid-hunt. Auto-reload is now front and center with a one-tap switch, a clear limit and pack picker, and plain language on exactly what gets charged and how to turn it off. Switch it on once and the Read and Ask keep working while you source.
Your balance is easier to read at a glance, with a heads-up the moment you are running low, a one-tap reload for returning buyers, and a gentle prompt to keep yourself stocked right after a purchase.
Cleaner spacing, alignment and contrast across the whole page, and it now looks right in light mode too.
v1.11.3c
Instant reloads that do not give up on the first try
Improved
Instant credit reloads are now more reliable. We only charge a card that is actually set up for one-tap reloads, and if a charge is declined we automatically try your next working card before stopping. So a quick top-up goes through on the first tap far more often.
v1.11.3b
Help Center search box, fixed properly
Fixed
The Help Center search box no longer has its magnifying-glass icon overlapping the text. The input now has the right spacing so the icon, your text, and the clear button all sit cleanly.
v1.11.3a
Help Center polish + clearer Keepa setup
Fixed
Tidied up the Help Center search box so the search and clear icons sit properly centered.
Corrected the Keepa guide: API access comes with your Keepa subscription, so there is no separate API plan to buy. Just sign in and copy your key.
v1.11.3
One-tap credit reloads
Added
After your first credit-pack buy, topping up is one tap. The AI Credits page now has an instant Reload button that charges your saved card and adds the credits on the spot, no checkout. And auto-reload is live: pick a threshold and a pack, and we top you up automatically the moment you run low, so a research session never stops on you.
v1.11.2c
One-click "Learn more" from any tooltip
Improved
The info tooltips across the app (on SatScore, Source Radar, Max Buy, the Read, your dashboard funnel, the seller scorecard and more) now carry a "Learn more" link that opens the matching Help Center guide. So when a number raises a question, the full explanation is one click away.
v1.11.2b
Switch Account works across your linked accounts again
Fixed
Switch Account now lets you move into every account in your linked-accounts group, including ones with admin access. If you sign in through a standard account but also manage an admin account in the same group, switching into it works as expected.
v1.11.2a
See when a guide was last updated
Improved
Every Help Center guide now shows when we last revised it, right in the header next to the read time. So you can tell at a glance whether a guide reflects the latest version of the app.
v1.11.2
Search the Help Center
Added
A search box at the top of the Help Center. Start typing and the guides filter instantly to match, searching titles, descriptions and a set of plain-English synonyms (so "saturation" finds SatScore, "webhook" finds Monitors, and "FBA fees" finds the profit calculator). It runs entirely in your browser, so it is instant.
v1.11.1a
Tell us if a guide helped
Added
Every Help Center guide now has a "Was this guide helpful?" button at the bottom. One tap, Yes or No, tells us which guides are landing and which need work, so the help that is not helping gets fixed first.
v1.11.1
AI credit top-ups are live
Added
Buying AI credit packs now works end to end. On the AI Credits page (top-right menu, or the "out of credits" prompt on any deal), pick a pack and pay through a quick secure checkout. Your credits are added to your balance right after you pay, and your card is saved so the next top-up is faster.
v1.11.0
Connect your Amazon Seller account
Added
Connect your Amazon Seller account in Settings to see, right on your Results, whether you can actually sell each product: Eligible, Approval required, or Restricted. The check runs against your own Amazon account, so it reflects exactly what you are gated for. Not connected yet? Each card shows a one-click prompt to link your account.
A Disconnect button in Settings that removes your stored Amazon authorization at any time.
Security
Your Amazon authorization is encrypted at rest and is never shown or logged. Each seller only ever sees eligibility computed from their own account, never anyone else's.
v1.10.1
Help Center, rebuilt for speed
Improved
Every Help Center guide now opens with a "Quick start" box: the 3 to 5 steps (or key points) you actually need, right at the top. Get the answer in seconds, and the full detail is still there below if you want it. We restructured all 28 guides answer-first so you are never reading a wall of text to find the one step you needed.
v1.10.0
Buy AI credits any time
Added
You can now top up your AI credits without waiting for the monthly reset. A new AI Credits page (in the top-right menu, and from the "out of credits" prompt on any deal) lets you buy a pack through a quick, secure checkout, with your credits added right after you pay. Three sizes: 100 credits for $9, 500 for $29, and 1,500 for $69, with the bigger packs costing less per credit.
Purchased credits never expire and stack on top of your plan's monthly allowance. Your monthly credits are always spent first, so the ones you paid for stick around.
Optional auto-reload: switch it on and we top you up automatically the moment your balance runs low, so a research session never stops on you. You pick the trigger level and the pack, and you can turn it off any time.
A running history of every top-up and balance change, right on the AI Credits page.
v1.9.0b
Integrations guide
Added
A new "Integrations: Discord, Slack and Telegram" guide in the Help Center. One page that lays out every chat connection: which channel does what, where you connect each one (Monitors, KPF, the weekly digest, and the bot), what each needs, and the difference between one-way deal alerts and the two-way slash-command bot. Telegram is alerts-only; Discord and Slack also run the bot.
v1.9.0a
Six more Help Center guides
Added
Six new guides in the Help Center: your Dashboard explained (every widget and the sourcing pipeline funnel), the Seller Scorecard (is a seller worth a slot), the Product Record page (a lead's whole journey), the profit calculator (FBA vs FBM, every fee line), your account and settings (marketplace, scan speed, calculator defaults and more), and the Discord and Slack bots (run slash commands like /addseller and /sellers from chat).
v1.9.0
A real Help Center
Added
A full Help and Tutorials center with in-depth, step-by-step guides for every feature: connecting Keepa, setting your deal targets, stalking seller storefronts, reading Results and SatScore, the AI Read and Ask, KPF searches, Brand Radar, Monitor Analyzer, Source Radar, Replen Stalker, Lead Banks, Purchases, importing leads, the Wholesale analyzer, the daily OOS check, the Chrome extension and linking your Amazon Seller account. Every guide is written for total beginners and ends with the next step, so you can go from an empty account to your first profitable deal without guessing.
A "Start here" quick-start path that walks you through your first 15 minutes, an expanded metrics glossary so every number on a card is explained in plain English, and a video slot on each guide ready for walkthroughs.
v1.8.1b
Rock-solid card rendering
Improved
Added automated safeguards that compile and render every page before it can ship, so a display glitch like raw template text can never reach you again.
Fixed
Every product card across Results and Replen Stalker now renders cleanly and consistently, including the Source Radar "where to buy" shelf and the Restock ETA details. No more stray template text on any lead.
v1.8.1a
Add buy sources without a price
Added
Add a buy source without entering a cost. Note where to buy a product even when you do not know the price yet, and the source shows up on the card as a place to buy. Profit and ROI math only kicks in once you add a cost, so the cheapest real cost still wins when you mix priced and unpriced sources.
v1.8.1
Source Radar, redesigned
Improved
Source Radar now has its own "where to buy" line on every lead. The best place to source a deal reads at a glance: the top source, how confident the read is, the next-best options, and how many of your sellers already buy it there. One tap opens the full ranked breakdown with the evidence behind each pick.
v1.8.0c
Replen Stalker reliability
Fixed
The Replen Stalker results now render cleanly and reliably on every card, including the Restock ETA details.
v1.8.0b
Faster Results on large accounts
Improved
Results now loads far faster on accounts tracking hundreds of sellers. The Source Radar "where to buy" read is computed once and reused, so large catalogs feel snappy instead of stalling on every load.
v1.8.0a
Source Radar polish
Fixed
Source Radar's "where to buy" panel now reads cleanly, with the "carried by N of your sellers" note rendering as plain, readable text on every lead.
v1.8.0
Source Radar, the Wholesale Price-List Analyzer, and lead import
Added
Source Radar: on every lead, see where to actually buy it. Each product now surfaces the likely retailers, distributors, and brand-direct sources, scored STRONG, LIKELY, or POSSIBLE, with the reasoning behind each pick. It learns from your own buying history and your tracked sellers, so the more you source, the sharper it gets.
Wholesale Price-List Analyzer: upload a supplier price list and we do the math for you. We work out the true per-unit cost from case price and pack size, match every UPC or EAN to its Amazon listing, pull the buy box, fees, and eligibility, and hand you an estimated profit and ROI on each line so you can spot the winners in seconds.
Approve straight to a Lead Bank: send the profitable rows from a wholesale list into a Lead Bank in one click, with supplier and per-unit cost already filled in. Every approved row also feeds Source Radar, so your buying gets smarter automatically.
Import your existing leads: bring a lead list from a spreadsheet or another tool straight into a Lead Bank. We map messy column headers for you, pull the ASIN from a column or an Amazon link, and drop everything into the right bank. Your old leads enrich Source Radar too.
Excel uploads: the Wholesale Analyzer and lead importer now take .xlsx files directly, not just CSV.
Improved
Support is now a permanent item in the left sidebar, so reaching a human is always one click away instead of hidden behind a floating button.
Security
AI features now run through a single metered pipeline with daily spend tracking and built-in cost ceilings, keeping the Read, Ask, and sourcing tools fast, reliable, and protected from abuse.
Hardened every file-upload path with strict file-type checks and per-account rate limits, so imports stay safe and dependable.
v1.7.1
Reliability, accuracy, and security hardening
Improved
Snappier dashboard and Stores pages on large accounts.
More reliable storefront scanning and alert delivery across Discord, Telegram, and Slack.
More accurate store and monitor quota accounting, so your plan limits count exactly what you are tracking and nothing more.
Fixed
Reliability pass across Stores, Lead Banks, and the dashboard so every page loads clean on every account.
Sharper product alerts and monitor filters.
Security
Billing hardening: payment webhook signatures are now strictly verified, and a payment that hits a transient snag is retried cleanly instead of dropped.
Tightened administrative access and restricted payment-provider credentials to admins only.
Reinforced per-account data isolation.
v1.7.0
SatScore v2, a real master dashboard, and in-app guidance
Added
A redesigned master dashboard built on live data: overview stats, your most recent store finds and KPF finds side by side, and Hot Sellers, all in one view.
"You're early" badges on the results feed, so you know when you are one of the first onto a product.
Saved filter presets: save any combination of results filters and switch between your views with one click.
In-app guidance: hover the (i) icons on the product table for a plain-English explanation of SatScore, BSR, offer counts, buy box, and Max Buy, plus a new Help and Tutorials hub.
Your Fresh Deals: an optional daily email digest of the freshest deals your stores surfaced in the last 24 hours.
This What's New page, so you can always see what just shipped.
Improved
SatScore v2 now factors in how fast new sellers are piling onto a listing (offer-count velocity) for an even sharper read on whether the window is still open.
KPF Search results now color-code offer counts by competition level.
v1.6.0
Saturation intelligence and the anti-saturation results feed
Added
SatScore: a 0 to 100 Deal Window Gauge on every product that scores how saturated a listing is and labels it FRESH, WARMING, HOT, or COOKED, so you can spot a fresh opportunity versus a picked-over one at a glance.
Crowd Alert: flags when several sellers are converging on the same product, so you can skip the races everyone is already in.
KPF Search results are now fully usable in-app: browse, filter, and act on every product your Keepa Product Finder searches surface, switch between your store finds and KPF finds, and filter across one or many searches at once.
Hot Sellers (7-day): a dashboard widget that surfaces the storefronts adding the most new inventory right now, with a scan-health badge on every store.
Anti-saturation filters on the results feed: cap the maximum number of FBA sellers, hide listings where Amazon is selling, and hide suppressed-buy-box products in one click.
Brand Radar reverse-sourcing: see which brands dominate your tracked sellers and how crowded each one is, straight from data you already have.
Multi-marketplace support: choose your Amazon marketplace in Settings, and KPF searches now respect it.
Improved
Richer deal alerts with more at-a-glance context.
Lead Banks now save out of the box.
Security
Closed a data-exposure gap on an internal statistics endpoint.
v1.5.0
Massive scanner upgrade: up to 300× fewer Keepa tokens per scan
Added
Smart freshness probes: the scanner now skips storefronts that have not changed since the last sweep, conserving tokens for sellers who actually moved inventory.
Adaptive scan cadence for inactive sellers: storefronts that have gone quiet are checked progressively less often (4 hours → 24 hours → weekly) so token budget flows to the sellers actually adding new products.
Improved
ASIN discovery rebuilt on Keepa's seller storefront API: single atomic call per scan instead of multi-page paginated queries. Result: 10–300× fewer tokens per scan, especially on the largest sellers.
Storefront-fresh discovery: the new pipeline catches newly listed ASINs faster than Keepa's search index can update.
Improved scanner fairness across the full seller list: every tracked seller now rotates through the queue in age order, ensuring complete coverage on every account.