Predictable pricing that scales with usage
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How ASINs consume credits
- Effort is set automatically from each ASIN's monthly sales.
- Higher sellers get more of the agent's attention and are optimized more often.
ASIN Tiers
Frequently asked questions
Sign up and connect your Amazon account, and we drop 49,000 free credits into your account. That's enough to run the Title agent on roughly a dozen small ASINs for a month. Nothing auto-charges; move to a monthly plan only when you're ready for more.
Optimizing a title is a cycle, not a one-shot. The agent usually spends about 2 to 3 months on each ASIN: rewriting the title, learning from how it performs, and optimizing again to push metrics like conversion and keyword rank as high as they'll go. That's why it's best to run a handful of ASINs at a time rather than your whole catalog at once.
Automatically, from the ASIN's trailing-30-day sales, which sets its effort level. Higher-selling ASINs get more of the agent's effort (more frequent optimization and deeper analysis), so they cost more.
No. Your pool refills to its full amount each month and unused credits don't carry forward. Size your plan to your steady usage and lean on additional usage credits for busy months.
Before an ASIN starts, we show if your current credits can't cover it. You then have two one-click choices: add additional usage credits, or upgrade to a bigger plan (we prorate it). The agent never surprise-bills you. It waits until there's room.
Yes. No lock-in and no contract. Move up, move down, or cancel whenever you want.