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How To Use The Inventory Filters To Best Effect
How To Use The Inventory Filters To Best Effect

The Inventory screen will show all the ASINs a seller has ever repriced using Profit Protector Pro – current or historic – by default.

Matt Connolly avatar
Written by Matt Connolly
Updated over a year ago

Different sellers will want to see different results when they open Profit Protector Pro, and the filters help personalise the Inventory screen.

In the Inventory screen click on the Filters dropdown and the filters pop-up will appear.

Selecting a filter will show the corresponding SKUs in the Inventory screen.

Filters can be stacked by choosing multiple options at once and will be remembered for the next time the Inventory screen is opened.

Sellers who use FBA and FBM methods will find this particularly useful, if they like to treat each listing type differently, by choosing to see only one or the other.

For sellers with a large number of active listings it is often easier to manage them with the In Stock filter turned on.

The other most common use of the filters is to discover any problematic listings, such as:

  • No Min/Max set

  • Suppressed Buy Box listings

  • Duplicated listings

  • Listings turned off from Profit Protector Pro repricing

It might not be obvious in a long list of a full inventory to identify these, so using the filters regularly will help keep inventory in good health.

Click on the Show Strategies button and the list of available Profit Protector Pro strategies will appear. Selecting any strategies will filter to show the listings with those currently actively using them.

Click Apply Filter to apply selected filters to the listings shown in the Inventory screen. Deselect filters to remove them from the results.

For sellers who bulk import their repricing from a CSV file to amend in a spreadsheet, they can export listings here too. The Export as CSV option will use the selected filters to export the listings included in those filters.

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