Know what you'll make before you spend a dollar — and what you actually earned after Amazon takes its cut. To the cent. The whole business, one platform.
The margin disappears in the seams — between tools that were never built to speak to one another. A number looks right in one place and unravels in the next. A ten-app bundle is still ten tabs. Certainty is the one thing none of them give you.
RemWorth reads your supplier files, hunts the open web, checks what you're allowed to sell, and locks every unit's true cost from the receiving table to the payout — so the profit on your screen is the profit in your bank. Automatically. To the cent.
Every stage from a supplier list to money in the bank — carried by one platform that never loses the thread.
Friday night, you know exactly what the week made — without opening a spreadsheet. No averages hiding a loser inside a winner, no profit padded with a guess: a sale whose true cost isn't verified stays out of the number until you resolve it, and every payout lines up with the money that actually landed.
Illustrative screens. The numbers in your account are yours — and they're real.
The same unit flows from a supplier spreadsheet to money in the bank — cost, prep, and freight carried through automatically. Here's what each piece actually does.
Drop in a supplier price list — or a data-scrape file — and every row comes back matched to its Amazon listing by AI that's honest about uncertainty: where it's confident it commits, where it isn't you get a maybe flagged for your call, and it never re-guesses a match you've confirmed. Fees are computed for each product's exact size, weight, and category, season-correct, with referral, closing, and ship-to-FBA folded in. Profit shows at today's price and at a lower one, and every FAIL names its exact reason. If a number can't be trusted, it says so. It won't manufacture a winner.
Export your winners from Keepa Product Finder, hand RemWorth the file, and it hunts the shopping web for places to buy them at a price worth reselling — demand first, supply second. Amazon price, fees, and rank refresh at scan time, so the math runs on today, not on memory. Set your ZIP and it surfaces the local deals a national search never shows. Every source card puts the store's photo beside the Amazon photo with synchronized zoom and identity checks — brand, variant, form, size, potency, count — so you confirm the match with your own eyes in seconds.
Everything you marked buy becomes real orders — order numbers, quantities, even which card paid and which cashback service the order rode. Attach the order's receipt right to it, so the proof lives with the purchase forever. Every box coming in is tracked live — UPS, FedEx, USPS — so you know what's in transit, what's arrived, and what's short before you open a single carton. Receive in batches and undo in batches — a miscount rolls back exactly, not approximately. And the moment units are received, their true cost locks to those exact units — this is where "matches your bank" begins.
An FBA send has a dozen steps, and every one is a place to lose money quietly. RemWorth runs them as one guided flow — listings created where they're missing, label codes assigned, boxes packed, fulfillment-center placement with the fee in view before you commit, Amazon-partnered freight quotes captured to the cent, labels printed, marked shipped — with Amazon's own state synced back at every step. Behind it sits a real warehouse with named shelf locations: pack pooling combines loose singles into complete sellable units, and guardrails keep the records from ever disagreeing with the room. Then every shipment grades its own plan — the profit you estimated at send-time sits beside what it actually earned as the units sell, so you learn which buys deliver, not just which looked good.
Profit after everything — every Amazon fee, promotions, what your units actually cost you, inbound freight, customer refunds, reimbursements, storage and service fees, ad spend, removals. Every payout is listed — period, date, amount — and your books line up with the money that actually landed in your account. Every sale wears its status: final, or still awaiting Amazon's last word on fees, with projections visibly marked until the real figures replace them. And a sale whose true cost isn't verified stays out of profit and is flagged for you to resolve — a smaller true number is worth more than a larger invented one.
Paste up to 500 ASINs or load a file, and every check runs live against your own account — because gating is personal, and it changes by the hour. Four honest verdicts come back: ungated, can-apply with the direct link to Amazon's application, restricted, or couldn't-check — a failed check is never dressed up as sellable. Suppress the confirmed dead ends in one click and every future scan stops wasting effort on products your account can't sell. It costs nothing: Bulk Check never touches your scan credits.
Your first FBA sends are a wall of new mistakes waiting to happen. RemWorth guides the whole path — scan, buy, receive, ship — with guardrails that keep your records matching the physical world, and a P&L that's honest from your very first sale.
You have real volume and a spreadsheet you've stopped trusting. RemWorth pulls the whole operation onto one thread — and your years of sales history move in with per-sale costs and fees intact. Day one shows the full picture.
At volume, pack math and per-unit cost decide the quarter. RemWorth scans entire supplier catalogs, catches the case-price traps that bury winners, locks cost to the exact units at receiving, and reports profit per supplier — so you know which relationships carry the business.
Connect your own Amazon account, give each person on your team only the access you grant, and run the whole operation from one place — from your first hundred units to your first ten thousand.
Every plan is the entire platform — sourcing, buying, prep, shipping, repricing, and true-profit books. The monthly cap meters the AI scanners only; your books, shipments, and Bulk Check aren't counted. Pick the volume that fits how much you buy.
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