You’re running 400 ASINs where the same SKU wins the Buy Box at 9am and loses it by 2pm to a competitor who’s out of stock — and you never noticed, because your repricer only reports “Buy Box %” as a weekly average. Meanwhile your break-even floor is set to a COGS number you last updated in 2024, before the 2026 placement and low-inventory fee changes, so half your “profitable” price wars are actually being fought below true net margin. The 4–11% profit leak isn’t dramatic; it’s the quiet compounding of floors that are wrong, ceilings that never harvest a stockout, and rules that fire against a phantom competitor who isn’t really there.
Written for Amazon sellers doing enough volume that a point of margin is real money — private label, wholesale, and hybrid catalogs from roughly 50 to several thousand SKUs. You should already know your FBA fee structure, be able to pull a Business Report, and understand the difference between Featured Offer and “other sellers on Amazon.” This is not a guide to sourcing, listing optimization, PPC, or getting ungated. It also isn’t a coupon page: no affiliate ranking dressed up as a test.
An honest boundary: AI repricing genuinely outperforms rules at win-rate modeling and velocity-aware bounds — it reads signals no rule set can encode by hand. It is bad at understanding your business. It will not know a supplier rebate changed your COGS, that a SKU is MAP-restricted, that a Q4 price floor is a brand commitment, or that a competitor’s $4 listing is a data error. Floors, MAP guardrails, and any account-level pricing policy stay under human review — permanently, not just during onboarding. Fair pricing suspensions are not reversed by pointing at an algorithm.
What This Guide Covers
- Where the 4–11% margin leak actually originates in a real catalog — and how to measure yours before changing a single price
- How Buy Box share works in 2026: rotation behavior, Featured Offer eligibility, and which signals genuinely move share versus which are seller folklore
- What’s actually happening inside an AI repricer — win-rate modeling, velocity-aware bounds, and price testing — explained so you can evaluate vendor claims instead of trusting them
- Building a true break-even floor that ingests COGS, referral fees, FBA storage, returns, and placement fees rather than a guessed percentage
- Setting ceilings that earn money: velocity curves, elasticity read from your own data, and capturing margin when competitors go out of stock
- A reproducible 200-ASIN bench methodology — category mix, controls, and the sample discipline that makes a 60-day head-to-head mean something
- Aura vs Repricer.com feature-by-feature, with the bench results and where each one actually lost
- Honest coverage of the rest of the field, including BQool, rules fed by SellerAmp data, and Amazon’s free Automate Pricing — and when free is the right answer
- A complete strategy build from an empty account to a working configuration, at the level of detail you can follow while logged in
- The real economics: subscription cost against incremental Buy Box share against realized net margin — the math most sellers never run
- The failure modes that torch accounts — bot price wars, MAP violations, fair pricing suspensions, phantom competitors — and the guardrails that prevent each
- Three case studies across three catalog types, including the seller for whom AI repricing was the wrong call
- A 14-day rollout with control groups, alert thresholds, and a weekly review cadence that takes minutes, not hours
- Where this goes next: agentic pricing, Amazon’s own AI tooling, and the specific situations where simple rules still beat a model
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