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What are the different things that Product Pulse monitors for?
What are the different things that Product Pulse monitors for?

A full list of the events that you can track inside of Product Pulse.

Kimberlee French avatar
Written by Kimberlee French
Updated over a week ago

Product Pulse is designed to send you email alerts whenever there is a significant change to a listing that you'd like to track. You can monitor either your competitor’s listings, or your own, and you can customize the alerts that you want to receive depending on what’s most important to you.

Here’s what you can track inside of Product Pulse:

-Price: If there are any changes to this product’s price.

-Number Of Sellers: If the number of sellers selling under this ASIN changes.

-Status: If this listing changes between Active and Inactive status.

-Title: If there are any adjustments to this listing’s Title.

-Brand: If the Brand selling this product changes.

-Rating: The current average star rating that this listing has received (based out of 5 stars).

-Ratings: The overall star ratings that a customer leaves. These include feedback from customers who simply rated the product (one-tap reviews) as well as the traditional reviews with text, images, or video.

-Reviews: The overall number of reviews that this listing has received (specifically written reviews). For more information please review Seller Central’s classification of Reviews and best practices when trying to cultivate them for your own listing.

-Bullets: If there are any adjustments to this listing’s Bullets.

-Description: If there are any adjustments to this listing’s Product Description.

-Images: If there are any adjustments to this listing’s Product Images.

*-Dimensions: If the dimensions for this product is changed.

*-Weight: If the weight for this product is changed.

-Backend Keywords: If there are any adjustments to this listing’s Backend Keywords.

-Category: If the ASIN’s Main Buyer Category is changed.

*If weight and dimensions are changed without your knowledge this could result in unplanned expenditures for your business. It is recommended to track these events for your own product.

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