The “Product list“ widget, available on the "Profit” and "Statistics” tabs of the "Profit dashboard”, displays two tables listing all your products and order items defined by the applied filters.
The “Product list” widget can be accessed via:
- SELLERLOGIC Homepage > Dashboard > Profit / Statistics
- Business Analytics navigation bar > Dashboard > Profit dashboard > Profit / Statistics

Data filtering
The product list data is determined by the applied filters and can be configured through the following methods:
- Sidebar menu – Provides full filtering functionality. For more information, see Business Analytics | Profit dashboard | Sidebar menu.
- Page settings panel – Allows filtering by Amazon seller account, marketplace, date range, and SKU/ASIN/product name. For more information, see Business Analytics | Page settings.
- KPI widgets – apply the date range directly from any of the four KPI widgets by clicking the desired widget. Note: This option is available only on the “Profit” tab. For details, see Business Analytics | KPI widgets.
The selected date range is always shown in the widget header.
Change view
The data displayed by the tables depends on the chosen view type:
- Order view: Shows data related to actual and estimated transactions, based on the order creation date.
- Transaction view: Recalculates data according to the actual transaction dates. Note: Estimated transactions remain tied to the order creation date.
Table fields
- Sorting options: Each column header, except "Image", provides “Ascending” and “Descending” sorting options to quickly reorganize product data in a meaningful order. “Units” column sorting is enabled by default. Note: Sorting can be applied to only one column at a time. Applying sorting to a different column will override any previously applied sort order.
- Filtering options: Each column header, except "Image", includes an inline filter, presented as either a dropdown list or text input field for a live search, depending on the data type. Filtering allows you to narrow down the data displayed in a table by providing specific values within column headers. Multiple column filters can be applied simultaneously.
Group by

The grouping functionality offers a structured way to organize your data in the table. Data can be grouped by the following parameters:
- Order status (available only on the “Order items” tab)
- ASIN
- Marketplace
- Brand
- Manufacturer
- Product type
- Fulfillment method.
To apply grouping, use the "Group by” column located on the left side of the table. Select a grouping parameter from the dropdown list, and the table will automatically reorganize to display products grouped by the chosen attribute.
Each group is represented by a group header row, which shows aggregated totals and metrics for all products within that group. These values are non-clickable. Fields that cannot be aggregated (e.g., Image, Title, SKU, etc.) are displayed as N/A in the group header row.
Groups can be expanded or collapsed using the chevron icon at the beginning of each group row. When expanded, only the first four product rows are shown by default. Additional products can be revealed by clicking the "Load more” button.
Products
The "Products" table displays all your products along with their parameters and metrics.
Below is a table listing all fields available in the "Products" table and their respective descriptions.
Column | Description |
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Image | Shows the product image as provided by Amazon. |
Title | Displays the product's name or a short description. |
ASIN |
The Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN) is a 10-digit alphanumeric product identification number with a link to the product page on Amazon. One ASIN may cover multiple SKUs.
The value in this column is clickable and leads to the product page on Amazon Seller Central. |
SKU |
The Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) is the unique alphanumeric code used by Amazon to identify a product for inventory and sales purposes. On rare occasions, two different marketplaces may have the same SKU.
The value in this column is clickable and opens the “Product costs“ page in a new tab, prefiltered by the selected SKU and its marketplace. It also opens the “Product details“ drawer displaying the product costs associated with this product. Note: This feature is not available in Freemium mode. |
Marketplace | Identifies the Amazon marketplace where the product is listed. |
Brand | Displays the name of the brand associated with the product. |
Product Type | A product type refers to a set of products that share similar attributes. |
Manufacturer | The name of the manufacturer of the product. |
Units |
The number of ordered units. Note: The product list is sorted as “Descending“ by default. This feature allows you to see the most performing products in the selected date range.
The value in this column is clickable and clicking upon it opens a new browser tab with predefined parameters on the “Orders“ page. |
Order items |
The number of orders made for the product.
The value in this column is clickable and clicking upon it opens a new browser tab with predefined parameters on the “Orders“ page. |
Refunds |
The number of refunded units.
The value in this column is clickable and clicking upon it opens a new browser tab with predefined parameters on the “Orders“ page. |
BSR | Best Seller Rank (BSR) represents the product's performance relative to others in the same category. |
Revenue |
Income generated from product sales and other income-related sources.
Clicking the value opens the “Transactions” page in a new browser tab, with the corresponding column header filters automatically applied to display only the entries contributing to the selected metric. Filtered by: Amazon account name, SKU, Marketplace, Order purchase date, and KPI Type → Revenue. |
Estimated margin | The estimated net margin, calculated as total income minus total expenses. |
Total income | The sum of all transactions with positive values. |
Total expenses | The sum of all transactions with negative values. |
Ads (PPC) | The costs associated with PPC (Pay-Per-Click) advertising campaigns on Amazon. |
Amazon fees |
All Amazon orders and product-related fees, including shipping fees for FBA products.
Clicking the value opens the “Transactions” page in a new browser tab, with the corresponding column header filters automatically applied to display only the entries contributing to the selected metric. Filtered by corresponding Amazon account name, SKU, Marketplace, Order purchase date, KPI Type → Amazon Fees. |
Estimated margin % | Percentage of net margin relative to revenue in a chosen period. |
ROI | Return on Investment (ROI), calculated as the ratio of net margin to total expenses. |
Markup | The percentage increase of the net margin over the net purchase price. |
Amazon account name |
The Amazon seller account name associated with the product.
Note: If you have only one Amazon account connected to SELLERLOGIC, this column is disabled by default. To turn it on, use the “Table content“ modal window. |
Order items
Below is a table listing all fields available in the "Order items" tab and their respective descriptions.
Column | Description |
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Order number | The unique order number assigned by Amazon, with a direct link to the order page on Amazon Seller Central. |
Order status | The current status of the order as reported by Amazon, which can be one of the following: “Shipped”, “Canceled”, “Invoice unconfirmed”, “Pending”, “Pending availability”, “Unfulfillable”, “Unshipped”, or “Partially shipped”. |
Order date | The date when the order was created, as reported by Amazon. |
Amazon account name |
The Amazon seller account name associated with the product.
Note: If you have only one Amazon account connected to SELLERLOGIC, this column is disabled by default. To turn it on, use the “Table content“ modal window. |
Marketplace | The Amazon marketplace where the product is listed. |
ASIN | The Amazon Standard Identification Number (ASIN) is a 10-digit alphanumeric product identification number with a link to the product page on Amazon. One ASIN may cover several SKUs. |
SKU |
The Stock Keeping Unit (SKU) is the unique alphanumeric code used by Amazon to identify a product for inventory and sales purposes. On rare occasions, two different marketplaces may have the same SKU.
The value in this column is clickable and opens the “Product costs“ page in a new tab, prefiltered by the selected SKU and its marketplace. It also opens the “Product details“ drawer displaying the product costs associated with this product. Note: This feature is not available in Freemium mode. |
Image | The image of the product as received from Amazon. |
Title | The name or a short description of the product as received from Amazon. |
Product ID | The unique identifier assigned to each product within Business Analytics for reference purposes. |
Brand | The name or label under which the product is marketed. |
Product Type | The category of the product based on its characteristics or intended use. |
Manufacturer | The entity responsible for producing or assembling the product. It can be different from the brand if the product is made by a third-party manufacturer on behalf of the brand. |
Condition | The condition of the product as received from Amazon. |
Fulfillment method |
Indicates which fulfillment method is applied to the product:
|
Offer type |
Indicates which commerce type is applied to the product offer:
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Unit price | The product price per unit. |
Units | The number of sold product units. The value in this column is clickable, and clicking it opens a new browser tab with predefined parameters on the “Orders“ page. |
Revenue |
The total income generated by the order, that includes product sales and all other income-related metrics.
The value in this column is clickable, and clicking upon it opens a new browser tab with predefined parameters on the “Transactions“ page. Note: “Transaction amount” is filtered above 0, and the next transaction categories will be predefined: Order number, Amazon account name, SKU, Marketplace, Order purchase date, and KPI Type → Revenue. |
Promotion | The amount spent on promotions and discounts for the order. |
Amazon fees |
All Amazon orders and product-related fees, including shipping fees for FBA products.
The value in this column is clickable, and clicking upon it opens a new browser tab with predefined parameters on the “Transactions“ page. Note: Next transaction categories will be predefined: Order number, Amazon account name, SKU, Marketplace, Order purchase date, and KPI Type → Amazon fees. |
Total income | The sum of all transactions with positive values. |
Total expenses | The sum of all transactions with negative values. |
Estimated margin | The estimated margin generated by the order, calculated as total income minus total expenses. |
Refunded units | The number of product units refunded for the order. The value in this column is clickable, and clicking it opens a new browser tab with predefined parameters on the “Orders“ page. |
Pagination and table controls
Table controls: Located in the bottom-right corner, table controls provide options to adjust the display and content of the table according to your preferences:
- Table settings: Opens an edit mode that allows manual adjustment of column widths.
- Table content: Opens a configuration modal where users can define the order and visibility of columns. Columns can be toggled using checkboxes and reordered via drag-and-drop.
Business Analytics Freemium mode
When accessing the "Profit dashboard” in Freemium mode, both tables of the "Product list” widget remain visible, but the available data is limited to these fields:
- Product title
- Image
- ASIN
- SKU
- Marketplace
- Manufacturer
- Units
- Order items
- Revenue
- Estimated margin.