Amazon wholesale list analyzer
An Amazon wholesale list analyzer takes a supplier's bulk price list and calculates, for every product, the Amazon fees, true landed cost, and ROI, so you can find the profitable items without checking each one by hand.
How it works in Gridwinner
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Export your supplier list
Save the wholesale price list as a CSV, XLSX, or TSV; whatever the supplier sends works.
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Upload it to Gridwinner
The parser auto-detects the ASIN, price, cost, and title columns, so there's no manual mapping — and the file is read in the browser, not uploaded.
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Read the true economics
Each row gets Amazon referral and FBA fees, a true landed cost (prep, inbound shipping, VAT), ROI, and an A–D lead grade.
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Filter to the winners
Set a minimum ROI, hide Amazon-dominated or flooded listings, and screen out sellability risks like gated or hazmat items.
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Export your buy list
On Pro, export a clean CSV of winners or generate a purchase-order file for the supplier.
Frequently asked questions
- How do I analyze a wholesale price list for Amazon?
- Export the supplier list to CSV, XLSX, or TSV and open it in a bulk analyzer like Gridwinner. It works out Amazon fees, true landed cost, and ROI for every row so you can filter straight to the profitable products — and because parsing runs in the browser, the list isn't uploaded anywhere.
- What columns does my supplier list need?
- At minimum an identifier (ASIN or UPC), a cost, and ideally a title. Gridwinner auto-detects these columns; the more data your list includes, the richer the analysis.