Who is using BQool?

I’m on a 14-day trial, and after 10 days I’ve realized this is totally wrong.

I tested only 4 ASINs in different scenarios, and I had issues on every single one. The repricer either stopped repricing for 16-20 hours with no activity, or it had a 1 hour delay between price updates.

Support told me some story about an Amazon SQS report issue.

I’ve been using ChannelMax for years and have never seen anything like this before.

Yeah Bqool have issues.

How competitive are your listings? I suggest asking for a call. There is 1 on 1 support. You can also use the price looping feature. There is also AI rule recommendation on the website.

Also wondering why you switched from ChannelMax to BQool? What are you trying to achieve? I think would be useful to share with BQool’s support.

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The delays and outright freezing are often due to how BQool integrates with Amazon’s backend, sometimes when Amazon’s SQS queue (which handles pricing changes) gets overloaded, third-party tools like BQool lag behind or miss updates entirely, which seems exactly what you described. If you only tested 4 ASINs and saw issues on all of them, that’s probably a systemic problem rather than a niche bug.

My advice: before committing to any paid plan, take advantage of the trial period to stress-test with at least 20–30 ASINs across different conditions (competing against Amazon, against other third-party sellers, and with varying stock levels) and monitor over 48–72 h. If the repricer still behaves unpredictably, I’d avoid paying. For robust repricing, I switched to a tool with a better uptime record, many sellers recommend ChannelMax or RepricerExpress for their reliability and faster price updates. BQool seems fine for occasional repricing or low-volume SKUs, but for high-volume or competitive niches it just doesn’t feel stable enough based on wide seller feedback.

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I used BQool before, but it wasn’t worth the price, so I switched to PPP. It’s cheaper and still works great.

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How often does it reprice? Does it have AI models, repricing based on low inventory fee, inventory age?

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I like Go Aura.

I’m finding that PPP is also really buggy for FBM listings and can’t compete with SFP or FBA sellers. Anyone have any recommendations?

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How about trying Profit protector pro? It’s a really good repricer.

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Oh, that sucks. I used them before and didn’t have any issues. Now I’m using Seller Snap and STK, and both work great.

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PPP only reprices when it actually helps you, like winning the Buy Box or raising your price for more profit.

How fast it reprices depends on your plan: 10 minutes for the basic, 7 minutes for the next, and almost instant for the higher plans.

It also has smart AI strategies that adjust prices in a clever way, and you can set automations so it reacts based on your own rules, like when your stock gets old.