Amazonomics Review: Keyword & ASIN Tracking Data Platform for Amazon Sellers
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Jul. 06, 2026 REVIEW
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Amazonomics Review: Keyword & ASIN Tracking Data Platform for Amazon Sellers

This overview brings together publicly available information about Amazonomics from its official website. Amazonomics describes itself as "the data tape for Amazon sellers" — a keyword and product-ranking data platform built for sellers, agencies, and analysts who need to understand what's actually happening on the Amazon marketplace, rather than relying on guesswork.

Amazonomics Amazon seller data platform

Core Data Engines

The platform is organized around several core capabilities:

  • Keyword search — full-text search across a claimed 50 million+ Amazon keywords, filterable by category, brand, or product type, with week-by-week ranking history so sellers can spot declining queries before competitors notice.
  • ASIN tracking — pin any ASIN (a seller's own product or a competitor's) to see the full keyword graph it ranks against, along with weekly position changes.
  • Trend detection — a proprietary trend score designed to flag emerging product or keyword clusters early, described on the site as catching a trend "at week 3, not week 30."
  • API access — a documented REST API for pulling keyword and ranking data directly into a seller's or agency's own systems.
  • Alerts — configurable rank-change alerts delivered by email, Slack, or webhook when a tracked ASIN or keyword moves significantly.

MCP Integration for AI Analysis

One of Amazonomics' more distinctive features is a built-in MCP (Model Context Protocol) server, which lets users connect the platform's keyword graph directly to Claude or other MCP-compatible AI clients. Instead of just seeing that a category moved, users can ask plain-English questions — for example, why a keyword's search volume jumped — and get an answer sourced from specific ASINs, keywords, and time windows, rather than a generic explanation. The site also offers an in-product chat panel for the same type of analysis without needing to configure an external MCP client.

Scale of the Data

According to the site, Amazonomics tracks more than 50 million keywords across 38 categories, with over 2.1 billion rank observations collected since launch, refreshed on a weekly and monthly cadence. Coverage is currently limited to the U.S. Amazon marketplace (amazon.com), with other marketplaces described as "rolling out soon."

Pricing

Amazonomics lists two paid tiers:

  • Pro — $99/month: unlimited keyword searches, up to 100 configured alerts, weekly and monthly ranking history (24 months), and MCP access included.
  • Studio — $499/month: everything in Pro, plus full REST API access (100,000 requests/month), up to 1,000 alerts, multi-seat workspace access, and priority support with an SLA.

CSV export is available on Pro, while Studio adds full BigQuery, Snowflake, and S3 sync for teams that want the raw data in their own warehouse.

How It Compares to Other Amazon Tools

The platform's own FAQ addresses this directly, noting that unlike broader suites such as Helium 10 or Jungle Scout, Amazonomics deliberately does not sell sourcing tools, listing optimizers, or PPC managers. Instead, it doubles down on one layer — the keyword and ASIN ranking graph — with the stated goal of indexing it more deeply than tools that spread across many features at once.

Who It's For

Given the emphasis on API access, multi-seat workspaces, and brand/sub-brand graph analysis, Amazonomics appears to target more data-driven users — FBA sellers tracking their own catalog, agencies managing multiple client accounts, and analysts or researchers who need raw marketplace data rather than a simplified listing-optimization dashboard.

Bottom Line

Amazonomics differentiates itself by focusing narrowly on the Amazon keyword and ASIN graph rather than bundling in sourcing tools, listing optimizers, or PPC managers — and by pairing that data with an MCP integration that lets AI tools query it directly. For sellers and agencies who already know they want deep ranking data and are comfortable working with APIs or AI-assisted analysis, that focus may be the main appeal.

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Review published on Jul. 06, 2026