The "Price History" page is a dedicated analytics view showing how a single Amazon product offer has developed over time. It visualizes the prices applied by the Repricer, the configured “Min” and “Max” price boundaries, “Buy Box” status, related optimization strategies, and the associated orders and revenue — all within a configurable time window.
The page can be accessed via the following navigation paths:
- SELLERLOGIC Homepage > Repricer | My products — click the “Price history” button (graph icon) in the row-level action bar of the relevant product.
- SELLERLOGIC Homepage > Repricer > Repricer navigation bar > Products > My products — click the “Price history” button (graph icon) in the row-level action bar of the relevant product.
1. Page components

The “Price history” page is composed of the following elements:
- Filters — controls for selecting the marketplace and product to identify the product offer being displayed, and the date range that defines the time window covered by both charts.
- Offer type tabs — switch between B2C and B2B data.
- Product summary header — displays the product title and current price boundaries.
- Legend — shows key price metrics and the time aggregation switcher.
- Price history charts — an interactive candlestick chart of price changes over time with a linked chart showing orders or revenue for the same period.
- “Last 20 price changes” panel — lists the 20 most recent price changes for both B2C and B2B offers.
Tip: Click the “View in Business Analytics” button on the right to drill into financial, traffic, and conversion metrics provided by SELLERLOGIC Business Analytics. The button is available only when a product is selected.
1.1 Filters
The filter row is located at the top of the page and contains three controls: “Marketplace”, the product filter, and “Date range”. When you click the “Price history” button in the “My products” table, the “Marketplace” and product filters are automatically pre-filled with the data corresponding to the selected product. Note: Price history data is not available for the product offers with optimization inactive.
- Marketplace: A single-select dropdown listing all Amazon marketplaces available in your Repricer subscription, identified by country flag and short label. Selecting a marketplace enables the product filter for that marketplace. Clearing this field resets the page to its empty state.
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Product filter: The product filter identifies the specific product offer to be displayed. It operates in two states:
- “Search by SKU” (default, empty state) — type a SKU to search for matching product offers in the selected marketplace. Matching results appear in an autosuggest dropdown. If no match is found, the dropdown shows “No products found”.
- “Advanced filter is applied” (populated state) — once a product is selected, the field switches to this label and displays the full product title instead of the raw SKU. The underlying product data continues to drive the charts.
- Date range: A combined preset list and calendar picker defining the time window covered by both charts. Clicking the control opens a panel with a scrollable list of presets on the left and a calendar with “From” / “To” inputs on the right. The default value on first open is “Last 14 Days”. The “From” and “To” inputs reflect the chosen preset and can be edited manually. Confirm the selection with “Save”, or dismiss the panel without changes using “Close”.
Note: Data search requires both the “Marketplace” and product fields to be filled. Clearing either field resets the page to its empty state.
1.2 Offer type tabs
Tabs switcher — “B2C” and “B2B” — is located directly above the product summary header. Switching tabs reloads all chart data and the “Last 20 price changes” panel for the same product, but for the selected offer type. The “Current price”, “Current min”, and “Current max” values shown in the product summary header are recalculated accordingly.
Note: Offer-specific data is only visible if the selected product has an active offer of the corresponding type on the selected marketplace. For example, B2B data is shown only when an active B2B offer exists, and B2C data is shown only when an active B2C offer exists.
1.3 Product summary header
Displayed between the offer type tabs and the legend row, the product summary header is visible only when a product is selected. It contains the following read-only fields:
- Product title: Full Amazon product title for the selected SKU, as it appears in “My products”.
- Current price: The most recent price applied for the selected offer type, in the marketplace currency.
- Current min: The current configured minimum price for the selected offer type.
- Current max: The current configured maximum price for the selected offer type.
Note: These values reflect the current live configuration on the product and do not change when hovering over individual candles in the chart.
1.4 Legend
The legend row is located directly above the main chart and serves two purposes: it shows the key price metrics for the selected period, and it contains the time aggregation switcher.
While the cursor is outside the chart, the legend displays only the values for “Current price”, “Current min", and “Current max”. While hovering over the chart, the legend dynamically updates to show the metrics for the closest available data point. If the cursor is positioned directly over a candle, the legend shows the metrics for that specific time bucket.
1.4.1 Legend values
| Min | Configured minimum price active during the hovered bucket. If “Min” was changed mid-period, the lowest active value is shown. |
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| Max | Configured maximum price active during the hovered period. If “Max” was changed mid-period, the highest active value is shown. |
| Open | The opening price of the hovered bucket. |
| Close | The closing price of the hovered bucket. |
| Highest price | Highest price actually reached at any point within the period of hovered bucket. |
| Lowest price | Lowest price actually reached at any point within the period of hovered bucket. |
| Buy Box winner | Buy Box ownership status for the bucket. Displays “Yes”, “No”, or “N/A”. |
| Strategies | Optimization strategy (or strategies) that were active. |
1.4.2 Time aggregation switcher
The four buttons on the right side of the legend row — “1H”, “1D”, “1W”, “1M” — control the time bucket size used by both the price history chart and the “Orders & sales numbers” chart:
- 1H (1 hour): Intraday price-change inspection on short date ranges.
- 1D (1 day): Default daily view for multi-week ranges.
- 1W (1 week): Mid-term price trends across weeks or months.
- 1M (1 month): Long-term price trends across many months or years.
Note: The “1H” button is disabled when the selected date range exceeds 90 days. In that case, select “1D”, “1W”, or “1M” instead.
1.5 Price history chart
The main chart displays one candlestick per time bucket. The vertical axis shows the price in the marketplace currency; the horizontal axis shows the bucket timestamps. The chart is interactive — you can hover over candles, zoom in on specific time ranges, and navigate using the timeline navigator below.
A linked “Orders & sales numbers” chart placed directly beneath the price history chart uses the same time axis and time aggregation bucket as the price history chart and displays one vertical bar per bucket. Empty buckets render no bar. Two series are available via the toggle in the top-right corner of the chart:
- “Orders” — number of orders placed for the product within each time bucket.
- “Revenue” — revenue generated by the product within each time bucket, in the marketplace currency. This is the default selection.
When the underlying cost data is available, the chart also displays an “Estimated margin” curve. The vertical axis scales automatically to the selected series.
A horizontal slider located beneath the “Orders & sales numbers” chart shows the currently visible time window relative to the full selected date range. By default, the slider highlights only a portion of the entire date range. Dragging the handles, or dragging the entire selected segment, allows you to narrow or pan the visible window. Additionally, you can zoom in and out of the chart using the mouse wheel when the cursor is positioned within the chart area. Both charts always share the same time axis, so navigating via the slider or zooming updates them simultaneously.
1.5.1 Candle anatomy
Each candle in the chart consists of the following elements:
- Body — a coloured rectangle spanning the bucket’s opening and closing price. A green body indicates the closing price was higher than the opening price; a red body indicates it was lower.
- Wicks — thin vertical lines extending from the body to the lowest and highest prices recorded within the bucket.
- Upper guide line — a horizontal line that follows the configured “Max” price across the chart timeline. When “Max” was changed during a bucket, the highest active value is plotted.
- Lower guide line — a horizontal line that follows the configured “Min” price across the chart timeline. When “Min” was changed during a bucket, the lowest active value is plotted.
- Buy Box markers — small circular markers drawn at the price points where the seller won the Buy Box, allowing you to see the relationship between pricing and Buy Box ownership at a glance.
- Crosshair — moving the cursor over the chart draws a horizontal guide line at the cursor’s price level and a vertical guide line at the bucket boundary, with the corresponding values displayed on both axes.
1.5.2 Hover tooltip
Hovering over any candle or along its vertical span opens a tooltip with all metrics for that time bucket:
- Date and time header: Timestamp of the bucket.
- Min: Configured “Min” price applicable to the bucket.
- Max: Configured “Max” price applicable to the bucket.
- Highest price: Highest price reached within the bucket.
- Lowest price: Lowest price reached within the bucket.
- Open: Bucket opening price.
- Close: Bucket closing price.
- Buy Box winner: “Yes” or “No” — Buy Box ownership status for the bucket.
- Strategy: Optimization strategy that produced the price change.
- Revenue / Orders: Aggregated revenue or order count for the bucket, matching the current toggle selection in the “Orders & sales numbers” chart.
While the tooltip is open, the legend row above the chart mirrors the same bucket values, allowing you to compare metrics without losing the tooltip context.
1.6 “Last 20 price changes” panel
The right-hand panel lists the 20 most recent price changes for the selected product, regardless of the date range currently displayed on the charts. The panel shows “B2C” and “B2B” columns side by side, allowing you to compare both offer types without switching the offer type tab.
Each row in the panel contains:
- Timestamp — date and time of the price change.
- B2C price — the new price applied to the B2C offer after the change.
- B2B price — the new price applied to the B2B offer after the change.
- Drill-in arrow (›) — opens the “Price change” drawer for that row. For more information, see the section below.
Note: The panel always shows the 20 most recent price changes and is not filtered by the date range selected on the charts. Timestamps in the panel may therefore fall outside the period currently shown in the charts.
1.6.1 “Price change” drawer
Clicking the drill-in arrow (›) on any row slides a “Price change” drawer in from the right edge of the page. The drawer is non-modal — the rest of the page remains interactive. Dismiss it using the close (✕) button in the drawer header.
The drawer is split into “B2C” and “B2B” columns, each presenting the following information:
- Date/time: Timestamp of the price change. Shown once at the top of the drawer and applies to both columns.
- Strategy: Optimization strategy that produced the price change.
- Price changed: The new price after the change, followed by the delta versus the previous price (for example, “15.33 € +0.47”). The delta is colour-coded to indicate direction.
- Old price: The price before the change.
- Min price: The configured “Min” price at the time of the change.
- Max price: The configured “Max” price at the time of the change.
Note: If a price change occurred for one offer type only, the corresponding column is populated, and the other column remains empty.