Seller Amp & Inbound FBA Shipping

I just started Seller Amp yesterday and am trying to find out how to set up the “Buying Criteria” & the “Amazon Specific” Windows so that I’m ready to start shipping…
SA looks like a powerful tool!

Yes, SellerAmp is a powerful tool for sourcing and analyzing Amazon FBA products, and setting up your “Buying Criteria” and “Amazon Specific” windows properly will help you make faster, more accurate decisions. In the Buying Criteria section, start by setting your minimum ROI (commonly 30–40% for beginners), desired profit per unit (e.g., $3–$5), and max cost per item. You can also set parameters like sales rank range or number of sellers depending on your strategy.

In the Amazon Specific window, configure it to show key FBA-related details like inbound shipping cost per unit (which you can estimate or set as a flat value—often around $0.30–$0.50), FBA fees, estimated net profit, and your prep costs if applicable. You can input your shipping cost manually or link SellerAmp to BuyBotPro or other integrated tools for more automation.

Make sure your VAT, sales tax, or currency settings are also aligned if you’re selling in multiple marketplaces. Once these are dialed in, SA will give you real-time profitability and eligibility insights while sourcing, which is essential for avoiding bad buys and managing your FBA shipments efficiently.

Thank you for the reply.

Actually, that figure you mention for Inbound Shipping Cost, isn’t even remotely CLOSE to what I’m being charged for a 1 Pound package of 25 USB Drive. I’m being charged $8.40 for that package. So, you can see why I’m so confused by all this.

I can’t rely on information I’m getting and the idiots that give support on Amazon are pretty low quality.