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How To Use The Profit Protector Pro Integration
How To Use The Profit Protector Pro Integration

Profit Protector Pro, the AI-powered Amazon repricer, has an integration in the main BuyBotPro panel.

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

One of the things that BuyBotPro does best is speed up workflows, and a big part of this is the integrations included in the panel.

Repricing is a key part of succeeding and Profit Protector Pro offer a wide range of options for sellers to adapt to the different types of listings they will hold, and there is an integration for it in BuyBotPro’s panel.

The integration has all the functionality required to set up repricing for a new ASIN, or adjust strategy for listings already in stock.

The Buy Price is auto-populated from the input in the Calculator, once the Analyze button has been clicked. The Max Sold Price figure is also pulled from the BuyBotPro panel and there is also a tab that will populate the Max price in Profit Protector Pro with that price.

The Break Even can be found in the Details panel, or clicking on the Automate B/E and Min Max button the three boxes will populate based on the Automation settings in Profit Protector Pro.

The Min and Max boxes can be filled manually and amended anytime in BuyBotPro.

The default strategy - as set up in the Profit Protector Pro settings - will be applied, however the full range of strategies are available to apply to the listing.

The advantage the Profit Protector Pro integration offers when analysing is the ability to reprice at the time of analysis.

This means repricing will start as soon as a product lands in the inventory in Amazon. It avoids missing out on an ASIN being repriced in the time between being available to buy on Amazon and the seller getting around to setting up repricing.

It also saves that whole step in the Online Arbitrage process.

Make sure the Save in PPP button is clicked when any changes are made in the integration.

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