Can anyone suggest how you manually set up your repricing rules using Bqool repricer?

Hey everyone,

I’m currently using Bqool Repricer with AI Rules and have found that “AI Boost Profit” works best for me. However, I have some listings that I want to liquidate because they don’t have a future. I am using Sales Maximizer, but the repricer isn’t dropping the prices; it’s just matching the prices of another big seller with a lot of stock, leading to no sales because of it. I don’t want to hold onto this stock and would rather invest in better listings.

Also, are there any good YouTube channels where I can learn more about creating my own manual repricing rules? The options are overwhelming, and I’m not sure which ones to turn on or off. I’m looking for a channel that breaks it down into simple, detailed parts.

Thanks!

With Bqool, I was repricing each listing individually (setting the minimum and maximum), which is not what you are doing. However, the Sales Maximizer or Booster should be very aggressive and undercut competitors as long as they are within your minimum and maximum settings.

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Exactly. that’s the point. I want to undercut but it flows with the price of the other seller.

I suggest contacting their support team at [email protected] regarding the specific ASIN you are trying to liquidate. This way, they can check your settings.

Using the AI Win Sales Maximizer is correct; it is the most aggressive repricing rule. They also just released a new video about rule-based repricing today—you can check out the part that covers advanced settings. I also recommend checking the seller’s buybox win percentage on Keepa. If they are holding the buybox 99% of the time, you will likely need to price lower than them. This strategy is similar when competing with Amazon, especially when they have limitless stock.

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Thank you so much. I’ll watch the video and will reach out to support team as well.