What Amazon actually paid you, and why
SmartSellerSync connects Amazon, eBay and Shopify in one place. Settlement reconciliation and ASIN-level net profit below are Amazon Finances features — for sellers who need to match Seller Central deposits to the catalog that earned them.
Amazon's settlement reports tell you what landed in your bank account. They don't tell you which ASINs earned it. SmartSellerSync reconciles the two.
Settlement reconciliation
Every settlement matched line-by-line to the orders, refunds, adjustments and reimbursements that make it up.
Fee breakdown
Referral fees, FBA fulfillment fees, monthly storage, long-term storage, refund administration, removal and disposal fees, itemized per order.
COGS
Enter your cost per SKU, including landed cost, and SmartSellerSync carries it through every calculation.
Net profit per ASIN
Revenue minus fees minus COGS, by ASIN, by order, by period. The number that actually tells you whether a product is worth stocking.
Reimbursement tracking
Lost, damaged and disposed inventory, and whether Amazon reimbursed you for it.
Exportable P&L
CSV and XLSX export of any view.
API sources
Finances API · Reports API (settlement reports)
Amazon SP-API role
Finance and Accounting
Finance and Accounting covers producing account and financial statements (not tax invoices). It is one of the Amazon SP-API roles SmartSellerSync handles, alongside Product Listing, Pricing, Amazon Fulfillment, Buyer Communication, Buyer Solicitation, Selling Partner Insights, Inventory and Order Tracking, Amazon Warehousing and Distribution and Brand Analytics.
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