Amazon SP-API Compliance & Data Transparency
Complete transparency on how MarginPro uses your Amazon data
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How We Protect Your Data
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Data Ingestion
MarginPro connects to Amazon's Selling Partner API to retrieve essential financial, operational, and inventory data. We ingest only the specific report types and API endpoints required for profitability analytics.
Reports ingested include:
- FBA Inventory Reports
- Settlement / Financial Events Reports
- Fee Preview Reports
- Pricing & Competitive Pricing Data
- Catalog Item Data
- Case Management Data (Support API)
Product Experience
The MarginPro interface includes SKU-level profitability dashboards, product detail pages, cost and fee breakdowns, historical performance, and contribution margin analytics. Screenshots on this page show how Amazon data powers the UI.
Built for Amazon Sellers
MarginPro is designed exclusively for Amazon Sellers and relies fully on Amazon's SP-API to deliver accurate and actionable profitability insights.
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Requested Permissions
Our requested SP-API permissions directly enable real-time pricing, fee accuracy, SKU reconciliation, settlement verification, and case tracking. Only permissions strictly required for seller-facing features are requested.
Feature → Data Source → Seller Benefit
Every feature is mapped to an Amazon API or report source to ensure data accuracy:
- Profitability Forecasting → Fees API → Identifies unprofitable SKUs
- Real-Time Pricing → Pricing API → Helps sellers optimize sale price
- Inventory Valuation → FBA Inventory API → Prevents long-term storage losses
- Settlement Reconciliation → Financial Events API → Matches payouts to costs
- Case Management → Support API → Improves seller operations
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SP-API Domains & Endpoints Used
MarginPro uses the following Amazon SP-API domains:
- Support API – GET /cases, /cases/{caseId}, /contacts
- Reports API – report creation + retrieval endpoints
- Financial Events API – settlement and transaction data
- Fees API – FBA fee previews
- Pricing API – competitive pricing and offers
- Catalog API – product and ASIN metadata
- FBA Inventory API – inventory health and availability
Why These Endpoints Are Needed
Each endpoint powers a specific functionality such as case visibility, settlement reconciliation, pricing analysis, fee forecasting, or inventory-based profitability.
Refresh Frequency
- Support cases: every 24 hours
- Case details: daily or when status changes
- Pricing and Fees data: updated daily
- Inventory data: updated regularly
- Settlement/Financial data: refreshed when Amazon releases new reports
Restricted Data Access (RDA)
MarginPro does NOT request or use Restricted Data Access (RDA).
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Minimum Data Access
MarginPro retrieves only the minimum fields required to deliver each feature and does not ingest unnecessary data. We ingest only the fields and date ranges required for its functionality. We do not store bulk or non-essential Amazon data.
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Privacy Policy
Our privacy policy outlines how Amazon data is collected, processed, stored, and deleted in compliance with Amazon's Data Protection Policy. It includes full disclosures on PII handling, retention timelines, seller-requested deletion, and data sharing limits.
PII Usage Justification
Only PII required for seller-facing features (e.g., account identifiers or case contact names) is used. No unnecessary PII is collected or stored.
Retention & Deletion Policy
Amazon data is retained only for as long as needed for active product functionality. Data is deleted promptly upon seller request, in full compliance with Amazon's Data Protection Policy.
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Security Measures
We enforce strict credential and password policies, MFA, encrypted storage, encrypted network transport, least-privilege access, and continuous audit logging. Internal access is restricted through role-based controls.
Incident Response
Our incident response process includes immediate detection, isolation, investigation, remediation, and user notification. All incidents are handled according to industry security standards.
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Data Sharing Disclosure
Amazon data is shared only with essential processors such as AWS for secure hosting and infrastructure operations. No Amazon data is shared with external parties beyond required service providers.
External Processors
MarginPro uses selected infrastructure providers such as:
- AWS – secure hosting and storage
- Monitoring and logging tools – ensure system reliability and error detection
Only minimal operational data is shared with these services.
Non-Amazon Sources
MarginPro does not retrieve Amazon Information from any non-Amazon sources.
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Amazon Seller Data & SP-API Compliance
This block covers compliance with:
- Amazon's Acceptable Use Policy
- Data Protection Policy
- Minimum-data principles
- Retention requirements
- Deletion obligations
- Transparency expectations
Change Management & Version Control
All SP-API integrations follow a formal change-management process including code review, automated testing, versioning, staged deployment, and monitored rollout.
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Sellers connect MarginPro to their Amazon account via Amazon's secure OAuth flow. A short onboarding guide and FAQ explain how data is synced, used, and protected.
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