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Capture. Compare. Decide.

A passive, local-first sourcing journal for Amazon research. Amberlog records the product pages you visit so you have real history to look back on, instead of a spreadsheet you keep forgetting to update.

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Capture feed (demo)

Passive Capture

Browse Amazon as you normally would. Every product page you open is logged in the background - no clicking, no copy-paste, no separate spreadsheet to maintain.

Local-First

Captures are written to your browser first and sync to your account best-effort. Signed out, tracking still works - it just stays on your machine. Signing in only syncs captures from that point forward - it doesn't upload what you tracked before.

History Tracking

Price, Best Sellers Rank and rating are kept per visit, so you can see how a product moved over weeks rather than guessing from a single snapshot.

How it works

STEP_01

Install the extension

Load Amberlog in Chrome. Nothing else to configure - works right away, no sign-in required.

STEP_02

Browse normally

Open the products you're evaluating. Each visit is captured automatically, including variant switches.

STEP_03

Review the history

Sign in and come back here to compare products, track sellers, and mark what you've sourced or rejected.

Who it's for

  • Amazon FBA sellers and resellers doing manual product sourcing research
  • Dropshippers vetting products before listing them
  • Small e-commerce sellers comparing options before committing to a product or supplier

QUERY // KNOWLEDGE_BASE

>Do I need an account to use it?

Not to capture. The extension tracks locally in your browser whether or not you're signed in. You do need an account to view that history - the dashboard is the only place it's shown - and to sync it across machines.

>Is this affiliated with Amazon?

No. Amberlog is an independent research tool. It reads publicly visible data from pages you open yourself, to help you keep a personal sourcing journal.

>What data does it collect?

From Amazon product pages you actively open: the ASIN, price, Best Sellers Rank, rating, availability, seller, and product details like title, brand and category - plus the reviews shown on the page. It runs only on amazon.com and does not track your activity on other sites.

>Does it work on Amazon marketplaces outside the US?

Not yet. Amberlog currently only reads amazon.com pages. Support for other marketplaces, like Amazon.co.uk or Amazon.ca, is on the roadmap but not available today.

>Is it free?

Yes. The current version of Amberlog is completely free to use for individual sellers.

>Do I need an Amazon seller account, or to be logged into Amazon?

No to both. Amberlog reads publicly visible Amazon product pages - it never asks for your Amazon login or Seller Central access, and it can't see anything on a page you don't visit yourself.

>What export formats are supported?

CSV today, from the dashboard's product table - importable into Google Sheets, Excel, or any spreadsheet tool. Other formats aren't available yet.

>What happens to my data if I stop using it?

Uninstalling the extension clears the copy held in your browser. If you were signed in, captures already synced to your account remain there - contact us if you'd like them removed - and you can export them to CSV from the dashboard at any time.

Start your sourcing journal

Free to try. Signed out, your captures stay local to your browser.

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