Audience
Online sellers on Amazon, Walmart, eBay, Shopify
About ChannelMAX
ChannelMAX is a cloud-based repricer tool that helps Amazon sellers to optimize their prices and maximize their BuyBox exposure. It uses algorithmic repricing based on big data and analysis to adjust prices in real-time according to various factors such as competition, sales rank, sales velocity, business pricing, private labels, related ASINs, FBA vs non-FBA, MAP, and more. ChannelMAX Repricer supports Amazon globally and can manage up to 500,000 SKUs with ease. It also offers FBA Refunds Manager, a service that helps sellers recover money from Amazon for FBA inventory loss or damage. ChannelMAX Repricer also provides stock control and FTP integration services for sellers using multiple platforms. ChannelMAX Repricer is reliable, affordable, and has 16 years of Amazon experience and counting. It enables retailers to manage their online sales channels in one central platform. It streamlines operations by managing inventory and order fulfillment across multiple channels, such as Amazon.
Pricing
ChannelMAX Repricing monthly subscription fee depends on the number of SKUs and the speed of repricing. The minimum plan starts at $34.99 for 500 SKUs with every 2/3 mins repricing (also known as Real Time Reprcing). As the number of SKUs increases, the fee also increases. You can check these prices at our registration page.
Real Time Amazon Repricing Plans:
1. $34.99 for SKU Limit of 500 SKUs Most Popular, Try
2. $49.99 for SKU Limit of 2500
3. $69.99 for SKU Limit of 5K 2nd Most Popular, Try
4. $99.99 for SKU Limit of 10K
5. $124.99 for SKU Limit of 25K
6. $149.99 for SKU Limit of 50K
7. $199.99 for SKU Limit of 100K
8. $249.99 for SKU Limit of 250K
9. $499.99 for SKU Limit of 500K
Regular Amazon Repricing Plans:
1. $49.99 for SKU Limit 10K
3. $74.99 for SKU Limit 25K
4. $99.99 for SKU Limit 50K
You can add additional Amazon locales for a very low monthly fee
All Plans include all the features.
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