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Create keywords and negatives directly from search-term reports, driven by per-campaign rules and configurable harvest skins.
Automatically create new SFE revisions when the order item price differs from the active estimate - fixes stale B2B Pending price mismatches.
Per-ASIN x campaign x date performance reports with drill-down from ASIN-level aggregate to individual campaign metrics.
Dedicated SFE records for refund financial events, enabling clean refund-loss analytics alongside shipment SFEs.
Finish mapping the remaining 55 Amazon Product Tax Codes to country-specific VAT rates for fully automated tax classification.
Automated weekly summaries of revenue, orders, items sold and refund rate - delivered every Monday morning to your inbox.
Visual map of every Amazon fulfillment center holding your stock, sized by monthly cost and connected by lines to the marketplace it serves. Per-marketplace summary cards highlight where your storage budget actually goes.
Monthly storage fee data now flows automatically — Amazon's previously broken STORAGE_FEES report endpoint is fixed and ingested on the 16th of every month, the day after invoicing.
Daily inventory, inventory-health and fee-preview report ingestion with cross-marketplace deduplication and MCI handling.
Five-tier subscription plans with Stripe integration, plus a full Amazon Ads onboarding flow with automatic campaign sync.
Every SFE revision now stores its own calculated VAT value, eliminating drift between estimated and reported tax figures.
Synthetic Financial Events rebuilt with an immutable revision chain, dedup protection, and pp->real ID transition handling.
Automated VAT rate resolution per marketplace, country and Product Tax Code - with OSS quarterly reports and movement tracking.
Automated catalog sync with listing data, images, and parent/child variation relationships across all European marketplaces.
Foundation for all analytics: continuous sync of orders, order items, returns and financial settlements from Amazon SP-API.
A new map on the FBA storage fees page shows every Amazon fulfillment center holding your stock, sized by monthly cost and connected by lines to the marketplace it serves. Click any warehouse for ASIN, units and fee details. Per-marketplace summary cards under the map break down where your storage budget actually goes - useful for spotting that Polish warehouses dominate your German-marketplace inventory cost.
The storage fees view now exposes every field Amazon reports: item dimensions, weight, base rate, utilization surcharge, customer-order velocity, inventory-discount eligibility and incentive credits - 30+ columns instead of 8.
A new entry in the References menu lists 60+ Amazon EU fulfillment centers with their physical city, country and coordinates. The Marketplace References page now shows how many fulfillment centers operate in each country and links straight to the filtered list.
Amazon's monthly storage fees report was being silently cancelled by their API. We now request it with an explicit calendar-month date range, and the full storage fee data flows in on the 16th of each month - the day after Amazon posts the previous month's invoice.
A new Export button on the ASIN catalog page downloads an Excel file with two sheets: a flat list and a variation-grouped view with collapsible ASIN details. Respects your active period, marketplace and filters.
Financial event backfills now split into 7-day windows under the hood - you can pull up to a year of history in a single run instead of being capped at 180 days by Amazon's API.
Your active marketplace is saved to your profile and restored every time you log in - no more re-picking DE / FR / IT on fresh sessions.
Background workers used to hold stale subscription state until restart. Access changes now propagate automatically within five minutes.
Five subscription tiers - Free Trial, Starter, Growth, Professional, Enterprise - with Stripe checkout, webhook-driven state sync and expiry warnings.
Daily ingestion of inventory levels, stranded-stock health indicators and per-SKU fee previews - all visible in the new FBA cluster.
Connect your Amazon Ads account and we automatically fetch profiles, campaigns, ad groups, keywords, targets and product ads across all regions.
A guided first-run experience shows live progress of every sync stage - connect, marketplaces, catalog, orders, financials, returns.
Orders without a known price (B2B pending, pre-settlement) now pull real prices from the GET_FLAT_FILE_ALL_ORDERS report - SFEs built immediately.
Parent and child ASINs are now linked with variation themes (size, colour, flavour) - group rows in the ASIN table show rolled-up metrics.
The 100-day historical backfill is now split into 7-day windows to avoid SP-API timeouts - much more reliable on large accounts.
The generic other_fees column is replaced by seven dedicated fields: fixed / variable closing, shipping & giftwrap chargebacks, digital services, renewed program fee.
Every synthetic financial event now stores its own calculated VAT value at creation time - net and gross figures are always consistent.
Navigation is now grouped by domain - Sales, Finance, Ads, VAT, Reviews, FBA, System - with sub-tabs inside each cluster for focused workflows.
The catalog requester now respects Amazon's rate-limit headers and automatically backs off - no more stuck sync tasks during peak hours.
Internal plan catalog and user-subscription tables - supporting five tiers from 14-day Free Trial up to Enterprise.
Every SFE change now creates a new revision instead of mutating the record - full audit trail of how each estimate evolved.
Amazon PTCs are now mapped to country-specific VAT rates, with per-marketplace overrides for reduced-rate categories.
The entire interface is now available in EN / FR / DE. Switch languages from your profile menu - preference is saved to your account.
Fixed a race condition in the GetOrderItems worker that occasionally inserted the same line item twice during large backfills.
Returns are now linked to their original order items, enabling refund loss calculation alongside revenue - visible on every ASIN row.
Convert all revenue and fee figures into your preferred display currency (EUR, USD, GBP, PLN, SEK) using daily Amazon exchange rates.
Revenue and fees are now estimated in real time for orders before Amazon sends the real settlement - dashboard no longer lags by 24-72h.
Pick from today, yesterday, last 7 / 30 days, last month, or any custom date range - with automatic comparison to the previous period.
Events that previously came in with a NULL marketplace_id are now correctly mapped by joining back to the parent order.
Configure dispatch skins with delay, time-of-day and day-of-week rules. Each skin can skip refunded orders, B2B, and minimum-value thresholds.
Complete EU country list, VAT rate catalog per country, and Amazon Product Tax Code registry - the foundation for VAT automation.
Filter orders by status, marketplace, and date; search by order ID, SKU or ASIN. Column visibility is saved to your profile.
Date ranges in all dashboard widgets now respect your account timezone consistently - no more mismatched periods across reports.
Every ASIN you sell is pulled into a searchable catalog with title, image, and status - refreshed daily from Amazon.
Settlement data from Amazon's ListFinancialEvents API - shipments, refunds, fees and reimbursements - now syncs automatically.
Switch between DE, FR, IT, ES and UK views instantly from the top bar - filters the entire dashboard to the selected marketplace.
Top-level widget showing revenue, fees, net proceeds, orders and items sold - with period comparison (today / 7 days / 30 days).
First working version of Rivergate ingests your Amazon orders continuously. Connect your seller account and orders start appearing within minutes.
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