Most agencies start with your listing. We start with your product: we find the niche, engineer the product to beat the category, source it in China, and run the launch on Amazon US. You own the brand. We've launched 50+ products and manage 20+ right now.
A launch plan is a 30-minute call where we map your product, budget, and timeline. Free, no pitch.
Here's the pattern we see. Someone takes a course, picks a product off a spreadsheet, orders a few thousand units from China, and four months later finds out the niche is a price war, the top listing holds a patent, and ads cost more than the margin. The money is now frozen in stock that won't move.
The problem isn't Amazon. It's that the product decision got made on a hunch instead of a case. No patent check. No five-year look at the category's economics. No clear answer to the only question that matters: why would anyone buy yours instead of the twenty listings next to it?
We start where most people finish — with that answer. Every product we propose comes with the reasoning behind it: the niche, the price, the angle, the numbers. If it doesn't work on paper, it won't work in a warehouse.
Anyone can list a product. The work that decides the outcome happens earlier, and it's the part most agencies skip. This is how we do it.
We pull the real reviews of the category's best sellers and find what buyers complain about, return, and wish existed. That's the brief for a better product.
A different size, a fix for the top complaint, a smarter material, packaging that earns a 5-star review on its own. We design the product to be chosen, then justify every change against cost and margin.
We run niche analysis, concept generation, and review mining with AI every day. The judgment — what to build, what to drop — stays with a team that has launched 50+ products.
Unit economics modeled years out: COGS, freight, fees, ads, the lot. You see the math before you spend on inventory.
For people who want an Amazon brand without becoming its full-time operator. We handle research, development, sourcing, brand, listing, and the first 90 days of ads. You make the calls that matter; we do the work.
The most expensive decision in Amazon is which product to sell. We find the niche, back the choice with numbers, model the economics years out, and find and vet your factory in China. Walk away with a document you could act on with or without us.
We take a product and give it a reason to win: a fix for the top complaint, better packaging, a sharper angle. Built around margin, not guesswork.
Already selling but the listing falls flat? We build the main image that wins the click, the infographics, the A+ content, and the brand visuals — designed to convert, then tested.
A 30-minute call. Your goals, budget, constraints. You leave with a launch plan: stages, timeline, numbers.
Niche research, the case for the product, five-year unit economics. Output: a document you can make a money decision on.
We find and vet the factory in China, order samples, negotiate terms, run quality control. Output: inventory on its way to Amazon.
Brand, main image, infographics, A+ content, and copy optimized for Amazon search and for Rufus, Amazon's AI shopping assistant. Output: a listing built to convert.
PPC, first reviews, weekly optimization. Output: sales, plus a report every two weeks.
We run on Scrum: sprints, clear status, no "we'll get back to you." Decisions are made by people who have launched 50+ products.
Want to be one of them? Early clients get founder-level attention and launch pricing.
Apply for a launch slot →Oleg spent 15 years in IT security — designing anti-fraud systems for banks, PayPal, and Wise, and co-founding 10+ startups along the way. His last venture was acquired by Kaspersky. That's where the habit comes from: price the risk before you act, not after.
Today the team runs 20+ of its own products on Amazon, Walmart, and beyond, with deep expertise in jewelry, home goods, and pet products. Everything we sell as a service, we do for ourselves every day. That's the difference between an agency that manages Amazon and one that lives on it.
If the product economics don't hold up during research against the criteria we agree on, you don't move forward and you don't pay for the next stages. We make our money on launches that work, not on stages for their own sake.
Tell us your goals and budget, and we'll tell you honestly what's realistic, on what timeline, and at what cost. If it's too early for you, or we're not the right fit, we'll say so — and save you the time and money.
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