SyncRange connects to Amazon Seller Central and syncs your seller data to Google Sheets, BigQuery, and Looker Studio workflows. Stop downloading reports and start working from fresh, trusted data.
No code, no scheduled CSV downloads, no spreadsheet copy-paste.
Amazon Seller export
Sheets
BigQuery
Looker
One app for your core Seller Central reporting
Unify marketplace data for operations, finance, replenishment, and dashboards without maintaining your own SP-API integration.
Schedule exports once and let SyncRange refresh your seller data automatically.
Send Amazon Seller data to your Google Sheets or BigQuery destinations for analysis and reporting.
Use Sheets, BigQuery, and Looker Studio workflows to monitor sales, stock, returns, settlement reports, and financial events.
Export the Amazon Seller data your team needs
Choose the tabs and columns for each export. Each data type can land in its own sheet tab or BigQuery table so your reporting stays organized.
Order status, dates, totals, fulfillment channel, marketplace, and shipping fields.
ASIN, SKU, title, quantity, item price, tax, shipping, and discount fields.
Fulfillable, inbound, reserved, total, unsellable, and researching quantities.
SKU, ASIN, item name, price, quantity, status, and fulfillment channel.
Amazon-generated settlement flat files with settlement dates, deposit date, transaction types, amount descriptions, and currency. Separate from Financial Events (~90 days of report file availability).
Finances API charge, fee, refund, and adjustment lines filtered by posted date. Separate from Settlement Reports — use append mode to build history over time.
Return date, SKU, ASIN, reason, disposition, status, and customer comments when available.
Lightning Deal and Best Deal performance — units sold, revenue, glance views, and per-ASIN metrics for promotions in your date range.
Coupon clips, redemptions, budget usage, sales, and linked ASINs for campaigns in your date range.
Connect, configure, automate
Start from SyncRange, sign in to Seller Central, and approve access through Amazon's authorization flow.
Pick Google Sheets or BigQuery, then select the Amazon Seller tabs and columns you want.
Run exports manually or set a schedule so reports and dashboards stay up to date.
Connect your Amazon Seller Central account and start syncing orders, inventory, listings, returns, settlement reports, and financial events to the tools your team already uses.