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Review Feature and Deal Age

The Reviewed feature helps you keep track of deals that you have already checked in ProfitPath.

Written by AskPath AI

When working through a large number of deals in ProfitPath, it can be difficult to remember which products you have already analyzed. The Reviewed logic separates checked products from new opportunities, helping you avoid reviewing the same deal multiple times.

Marking a product as reviewed does not delete it. The product remains available in ProfitPath and can still be accessed through the relevant table view.

What Does “Reviewed” Mean?

A product is considered reviewed once ProfitPath detects that you have viewed or interacted with it.

Depending on your selected view and settings, a reviewed product may:

  • Disappear from the New tab

  • Appear in the Reviewed tab

  • Remain accessible in the All tab

  • Return to the New tab when a fresh alert is detected

  • Be manually marked as not reviewed again

The Reviewed feature is particularly useful when processing many deals, as it gives you a clear overview of which opportunities still need to be checked.

Switching Between All, New, and Reviewed Deals

Above the deals table, you can switch between three different views.


All

The All tab displays all available deals, regardless of whether they have already been reviewed.

Use this view when you want to access the complete deal feed.

New

The New tab displays deals that are currently considered new and have not yet been reviewed.

Once a product is marked as reviewed, it will normally disappear from the New tab.

A reviewed product may return to the New tab if it receives a fresh alert and the Return on new alert setting is enabled.

In A2A Search, the configured New Tab Window additionally determines how long an unreviewed deal continues to count as new.

Reviewed

The Reviewed tab displays only products that have already been marked as reviewed.

This allows you to revisit previously checked opportunities without mixing them with new deals.

How Is a Product Marked as Reviewed?

There are three main ways a product can become reviewed.

1. Clicking the Eye Icon

You can manually mark a product as reviewed by clicking the eye icon in the action area of the ProfitPath tables.

This is useful when you have already reviewed the information displayed in the table but do not need to open any additional links or tools.

2. Interacting With a Product

ProfitPath automatically marks a product as reviewed when you interact with it.

Interactions that count as a review include:

  • Opening the Amazon product link

  • Opening the supplier product link

  • Clicking an action button

  • Opening or interacting with the Keepa chart

  • Starting a Reverse Search

  • Using another interactive product feature

This means that you usually do not need to click the eye icon manually. Any interaction indicating that you have examined the product counts as a review.

3. Auto-Review

ProfitPath can automatically mark products as reviewed as soon as they enter your visible area while you browse through the table.

This behavior is controlled through the Auto-Review setting.

When Auto-Review is enabled, a green Auto-review on indicator appears above the table. Every product that enters your visible area will then automatically be marked as reviewed.

Auto-Review is disabled by default.
You can change that here:
https://dash.profitpath.com/settings/business-rules/reviewed

Checking the Review Status

When a product has been reviewed, the eye icon in the table indicates its current status.

Hovering over the reviewed eye icon displays:

  • The option Mark as not reviewed

  • The date and time when the product was reviewed

This allows you to check exactly when a product was last marked as reviewed.

Marking a Product as Not Reviewed

The review status can be reversed at any time.

Click the reviewed eye icon in the action area of the table and select Mark as not reviewed.

The product will then be treated as unreviewed again and may reappear in the New tab or other views that display unreviewed deals.

This can be useful when:

  • A product was marked as reviewed accidentally

  • You want to analyze the opportunity again later

  • Another team member should review the product

  • You want the product to return to your unreviewed workflow

Reviewed Settings

You can manage the Reviewed behavior under:

Settings → Business Rules → Reviewed

Return Deals on New Alerts

The Return on new alert setting determines whether a previously reviewed product should move back to the New tab when ProfitPath detects a fresh alert for that product.

When enabled, a reviewed product becomes relevant again when a new matching alert is triggered.

A fresh alert may occur when, for example:

  • A new price drop is detected

  • The supplier price changes

  • The product matches your alert criteria again

  • A new sourcing opportunity becomes available

When this setting is disabled, fresh alerts are still detected, but previously reviewed products remain outside the New tab.

This setting:

  • Is enabled by default

  • Applies to A2A Search and Dealwatch

After changing the setting, click Save.

Auto-Review

The Auto-mark visible products setting controls whether products are automatically marked as reviewed when they enter your visible area in the table.

When enabled, simply scrolling through the table is enough to mark visible products as reviewed.

This can be useful if seeing the product and its main KPIs is sufficient for your workflow and you want to process deals quickly.

When disabled, products are only marked as reviewed when you:

  • Click the eye icon

  • Open a product or supplier link

  • Click an action button

  • Interact with the Keepa chart

  • Use another interactive product feature

This setting is disabled by default.

When Auto-Review is active, the green Auto-review on indicator appears above the table.

After changing the setting, click Save.

“New” Tab Window for A2A Search

The “New” Tab Window applies exclusively to A2A Search.

It determines how long a newly detected and unreviewed A2A deal remains in the New tab before it automatically moves to the All tab.

Available time windows include:

  • 1 hour

  • 6 hours

  • 24 hours

  • 48 hours

For example, if you select 24h, a newly detected A2A deal remains in the New tab for up to 24 hours.

After this period, the deal no longer counts as new and remains available in the All tab, even if you have not reviewed it yet.

The product is not deleted.

This time-based setting does not apply to Dealwatch. Dealwatch uses its own alert-based logic for displaying new and reviewed deals.

After selecting your preferred time window, click Save.

Show Recent Alerts

The Show Recent Alerts toggle is displayed above the relevant product table.

Use this option to control whether recently triggered alerts should be included in your current view.

This option works together with the Reviewed logic and the Return on new alert setting. It can help you identify products that may have already been reviewed but have since received a fresh alert.

Example Workflow

A practical Reviewed workflow could look like this:

  1. Open the New tab in A2A Search or Dealwatch.

  2. Review the available deals one after another.

  3. Open relevant product links, supplier links, charts or action buttons.

  4. Let ProfitPath automatically mark these products as reviewed.

  5. Switch to the Reviewed tab whenever you want to revisit checked opportunities.

  6. For A2A Search, configure the New Tab Window according to how frequently you check the module.

  7. Enable Auto-Review if seeing products in the table should already count as reviewing them.

  8. Mark individual products as not reviewed if you want to check them again later.

Why Use the Reviewed Feature?

The Reviewed logic helps you:

  • Separate new deals from previously checked products

  • Avoid analyzing the same opportunity multiple times

  • Process large deal feeds more efficiently

  • Focus on products you have not yet checked

  • Revisit previously reviewed opportunities

  • Identify when a reviewed product receives a fresh alert

  • See when a product was reviewed

  • Reverse the review status when necessary

  • Build a clearer and more structured sourcing workflow

Deal Age

Deal Age limits your results to deals that were found or last scanned within a given time window. It refers to when the deal was picked up - not to when the price was last updated.


The age of an individual deal is shown underneath the product image in the results list. Handy for telling whether a hit just came in or is about to drop out of your window.


If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our support team via Discord or write us an email at support@profitpath.com

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