Amazon FBA profit calculator that shows your true per-SKU margins in QuickBooks
Automatically allocate Amazon's complex FBA fees to each SKU in QuickBooks, so you know what's actually profitable.
The signal
“I run a 7-figure Shopify store and just expanded to Amazon FBA. I'm realizing I have no idea how to account for FBA fees at the SKU level in QuickBooks. Do I just wait for the settlement report and manually sort it? There has to be a better way. submitted by /u/Glittering_Turnip9”r/Businessowners — read the original
Why it scores 65
Many Amazon sellers struggle with granular FBA fee accounting, which creates real financial blind spots and manual reconciliation work.
Several existing tools like A2X, SellerAccountant, and specialized QuickBooks apps exist, but many are expensive or feel clunky for this specific SKU-level pain point.
A solo dev can build an MVP by parsing Amazon Settlement Reports via existing APIs and creating mapped journal entries, likely in a few weeks.
Steady tailwind exists as more ecommerce businesses diversify to Amazon FBA, though no major new catalyst is evident.
MVP build path
The full MVP path, competitor teardown and keyword data are part of the paid database.
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