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Finding Previously Scanned Or Analysed Products In BuyBotGo
Finding Previously Scanned Or Analysed Products In BuyBotGo

The History tab in BuyBotGo is home to a back catalogue of ASINs scanned by the user in the app.

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Written by Matt Connolly
Updated over a year ago

The History tab in BuyBotGo is home to a back catalogue of ASINs scanned by the user in the app. All products analysed in BuyBotPro will also appear in this list.

Firstly, select whether the products analysed from all marketplaces or one specific marketplace should be shown.

The results are ordered reverse chronologically, showing details of the date and time it was analysed and the Buy Price used at the time of that analysis.

The main purpose of the feature is to keep sellers organised when out doing Retail Arbitrage, keeping all the scanned items in and easy to find, logical list.

It is also a useful feature for analysing current inventory or previously analysed products on either BuyBotGo or in BuyBotPro on the go.

Clicking on any of the products in the History list will bring up an an overview from that scan or BuyBotPro analysis based on the Buy Price at that time.

If there has been a more recent calculation based on another Buy Price, return to the History list with the arrow on the top left and select it from the list.

To get a full analysis of the ASIN, select Show On Main Screen and it will open up the analysis screen.

The Search function within History – the magnifying glass on the top-right of the screen – can be used to quickly find or filter for previously scanned or BuyBotPro analysed ASINs. These will also be listed in reverse chronological order.

If a product has been purchased, swipe the entry in History to the right and a shopping trolley icon will show. To add that ASIN to the Purchased list simply release the swipe or swipe fully right.

Select the Purchased tab at the top of the screen to see all ASINs added to the Purchased list.

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