10 AI Prompts Every Amazon Seller Should Know
Connor Mulholland
10 tested AI prompts for listing optimization, PPC analysis, competitor research, review mining, and more. Each prompt includes the exact text, what data to provide, and what to expect. They work with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini — but they require manual data export and implementation. Or use Jarvio and skip all three steps.
If you're using ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini for your Amazon business, the quality of your output depends entirely on the quality of your prompt. Vague prompts produce vague advice. Specific, data-rich prompts produce actionable insights. Here are 10 prompts we've refined through hundreds of iterations that actually produce useful results for Amazon sellers.
Each prompt includes: the exact text to use, what data you need to provide, what output to expect, and the Jarvio equivalent that skips the manual work entirely. If you'd rather skip the prompt engineering and data exporting, Jarvio understands Amazon context natively — but these prompts are genuinely useful for sellers who prefer the manual approach.
Why Prompt Quality Determines Output Quality
The difference between a useful AI output and a generic one comes down to prompt specificity. Compare these two approaches to the same task:
| Bad Prompt | Good Prompt |
|---|---|
| "Write me an Amazon listing" | "Write an Amazon listing for a bamboo cutting board, 18x12 inches, with juice groove. Target keywords: bamboo cutting board, large cutting board, kitchen cutting board. Focus on benefits for home cooks who value sustainability. Title under 200 characters, 5 bullets under 500 characters each." |
| "Analyze my PPC" | "Here's my search term report [paste data]. Identify: search terms with 20+ clicks and zero sales, search terms with 3+ sales and ACoS under 25%, and campaigns where total spend exceeds 35% of attributed sales." |
| "How do I price my product?" | "My product costs $6.20 landed (COGS + freight). Amazon referral fee is 15%, FBA fee is $3.50. Top 5 competitors price between $22-28. My current price is $24.99. ACoS is 28%. Calculate the optimal price for 20% net margin." |
The good prompts share four characteristics: they specify the exact output format, include real data, provide business context, and set measurable constraints. Every prompt below follows these principles.
Prompt 1: Listing Optimization
The prompt:
What to provide: Your product details, keyword research (from Helium 10, Jungle Scout, or Amazon's Brand Analytics), competitor listing analysis, and customer review themes.
Expected output: A complete listing draft with keyword-optimized copy. You'll need to review for accuracy and brand voice, then manually enter into Seller Central or a flat file.
With Jarvio: "Write a listing for my bamboo cutting board." That's it. Jarvio already has your keyword data from Brand Analytics, knows your competitor landscape, and can push the listing live through SP-API after you approve it.
Prompt 2: PPC Strategy and Search Term Analysis
The prompt:
What to provide: Export your Search Term Report from the Advertising console (Campaign Manager → Reports → Search Term). Include at least 30 days of data for meaningful analysis. The more data, the better the recommendations.
Expected output: A categorized action list with specific search terms to negate, graduate, or adjust. You'll need to manually implement each change in the Advertising console.
Pro tip: Chain this with a follow-up prompt: "Based on the graduating search terms above, create a campaign structure with one exact-match campaign per product theme. Include suggested starting bids at 20% below the calculated break-even bid." This multi-step approach produces better campaign architecture than a single prompt.
With Jarvio: "Analyze my PPC and clean up wasted spend." Jarvio pulls the data, identifies waste, and can negate underperformers and graduate winners automatically through the Advertising API.
Prompt 3: Competitor Analysis
The prompt:
What to provide: Copy the full listing content from your top 5 competitors. Include their price, review count, rating, and any notable features. If you have estimated sales data from a tool like Helium 10, include that too.
With Jarvio: "Who are my top competitors and what are they doing differently?" Jarvio monitors competitors continuously and alerts you to changes in real time. No data collection needed.
Prompt 4: Product Research
The prompt:
What to provide: Category data from product research tools, your budget constraints, and risk tolerance. Without actual data, the AI will provide general suggestions based on its training data, which may be outdated.
With Jarvio: "Find me a kitchen product under $30 with room for differentiation." Jarvio can cross-reference current search data, competition levels, and profitability estimates using real-time Amazon data.
Prompt 5: Customer Response and Review Management
The prompt:
What to provide: The exact review text and your product's context (known issues, recent improvements, common use cases).
With Jarvio: "Draft responses for my negative reviews this week." Jarvio pulls reviews automatically, analyzes sentiment, drafts responses, and flags patterns. See our guide on responding to negative reviews for the full framework.
Automate this with Jarvio; no coding required.
Start free trialPrompt 6: Plan of Action for Suspensions
The prompt:
With Jarvio: "Help me write a Plan of Action for my inauthentic complaint." Jarvio understands the nuances of different suspension types and follows Amazon's expected POA format precisely.
Prompt 7: A+ Content Planning
The prompt:
With Jarvio: "Plan A+ Content for my bamboo cutting board listing." Jarvio generates copy and module recommendations based on your product's actual competitive position and customer review themes.
Prompt 8: Review Mining and Product Improvement
The prompt:
What to provide: Copy reviews from your product page or competitors'. Include star rating with each review. 50+ reviews gives statistically meaningful patterns. Focus on 1-3 star reviews for improvement insights and 4-5 star reviews for listing copy inspiration.
With Jarvio: "What are customers saying about my products?" Jarvio pulls reviews automatically and can analyze sentiment patterns across your entire catalog.
Prompt 9: Pricing Strategy and Margin Analysis
The prompt:
With Jarvio: "What should I price my product at?" Jarvio already knows your costs, competitors, and historical price sensitivity from your sales data. See our profit margin calculator guide for the manual approach.
Prompt 10: Weekly Business Planning
The prompt:
With Jarvio: "What should I focus on this week?" Jarvio generates a prioritized action list based on real-time data without any manual input:
Prompt Engineering Tips for Amazon Context
After testing hundreds of prompt variations, these principles consistently produce better results:
- Specify the output format: "Provide as a numbered list" or "Format as a table with columns for X, Y, Z." Structured output is more actionable than paragraphs.
- Include actual numbers: "My ACoS is 28%" is 10x more useful than "my ACoS is high." Real data produces specific recommendations.
- Set constraints: "Title under 200 characters" or "Keep under 5 bullet points." Constraints force focused output.
- Provide competitive context: "My top competitor has 2,400 reviews at 4.6 stars and prices at $22.99." Context shapes strategy.
- Chain prompts for complexity: Don't try to do everything in one prompt. Analyze first, strategize second, create action plan third. Each builds on the previous output.
- Ask for reasoning: Add "Explain your reasoning for each recommendation" to understand the logic, not just the output. This helps you evaluate whether the advice is sound for your specific situation.
Or Skip the Prompts Entirely
These prompts work. But every one requires the same three steps: export data from Amazon, craft and iterate on the prompt, then manually implement the output in Seller Central. For a single analysis, that's 30-60 minutes. For a weekly routine across all 10 prompt areas, you're looking at 5-10 hours per week of manual work.
Jarvio eliminates all three steps. It's already connected to your data through the SP-API and Advertising API. It understands Amazon context natively — no prompt engineering needed. And it can take action directly: negate keywords, update listings, file reimbursements, send reports. The difference between an AI advisor (ChatGPT with prompts) and an AI agent (Jarvio) is the difference between getting advice and getting results.
Automate this with Jarvio; no coding required.
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