Those who are doing PL or creating own listings (unique bundles etc) when checking your competitors reviews, are you using any software to pull all the reviews or you just read them from the Amazon page ?
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Helium 10 review insights.
Many private label and bundle sellers use software tools to efficiently pull and analyze competitor reviews instead of reading them manually on Amazon. Tools like Helium 10 (Review Insights), Jungle Scout, Keepa (for historical rating trends), and Sellerboard’s Review Extractor let you download all reviews, filter by star rating, sort by keywords, and identify common praise or complaints. This saves time and helps spot patterns in product feedback, packaging issues, or unmet customer expectations that you can address in your own listing. Manual reading is still helpful for nuance, but software gives a faster, structured way to process large review volumes across multiple competitors.
And what exactly it does?
It fetches reviews, filters them by rating, verified images, etc., and exports them to a table.
I believe that Amazon has an Al summary done by Rufus (their AI)