Automate Amazon Sales Reports

Ask for any report, or schedule it to arrive automatically. P&L, PPC, inventory, and accounting, delivered to Slack or Sheets. No spreadsheets, no manual exports.

Set up weekly reporting: P&L by product Monday, PPC summary Wednesday, inventory health Friday. Send to Slack.
Done. Three reports scheduled: 📊 Monday 9am: per-product P&L with revenue, COGS, FBA fees, PPC spend, refunds, and true margin. Anything below 15% margin highlights red. 📈 Wednesday 9am: PPC portfolio summary with ACoS trends, top and bottom keywords, spend by campaign, and all optimization actions taken. 📦 Friday 9am: inventory health with days-of-supply for each ASIN, reorder flags, and overstock warnings. All posting to #amazon-reports. Want me to also send a daily revenue snapshot?
Yes, daily revenue at 8am. And I also need a monthly report for my accountant.
Added: ☀️ Daily 8am in #amazon-daily: yesterday's revenue, units, refunds, PPC spend, and net profit estimate. 📋 Monthly (1st of each month) in #amazon-monthly: full month P&L summary formatted for accounting import. Includes: • Revenue by product • Amazon fees broken down by type (referral, FBA, storage) • PPC spend allocated per SKU • Refund totals • COGS if you've provided them • Net profit by product and total The monthly report is also exported to Google Sheets as a downloadable CSV compatible with QuickBooks and Xero. Want me to adjust anything?
Can I also get an ad hoc report right now? Show me last week's performance.
Last week (March 24-30, 2026): Revenue: $12,847 (+6% WoW) Units Sold: 489 Refunds: $412 (3.2% rate) PPC Spend: $1,890 (ACoS 22.4%, down from 24.1%) FBA Fees: $2,156 Estimated Net Profit: $4,234 (32.9% margin) Top performer: B07KL1 Kitchen Organizer ($3,210 revenue, 41% margin) Bottom performer: B08MN2 Spice Rack ($890 revenue, 8% margin, high return rate) The Spice Rack has a 12% return rate driven by size complaints. This is consistent with the review data I flagged earlier. Want me to dig deeper into that product?

The Reporting Problem

Building Amazon reports manually is one of the biggest time sinks for sellers and agencies. Download a business report from Seller Central, an advertising report from the ad console, combine them in a spreadsheet, add COGS data, calculate margins, format it for readability. For a single weekly report, this process takes 1-2 hours. For agencies managing multiple brands, multiply that by the number of clients.

The irony is that reporting itself doesn't generate revenue. It's a necessary overhead that gives you the visibility to make good decisions. The faster and more automated your reporting, the more time you spend on the decisions that actually move the business forward. If you're spending hours per week on reports, you're experiencing the reporting bottleneck that affects most growing sellers.

Describe It Once, Get It Forever

Jarvio's approach to reporting is conversational. You describe what you want to see, how often, and where you want it delivered. Jarvio creates the report definition, pulls the data from your connected accounts, and delivers it on schedule. If you want to change the format, add a column, or adjust the frequency, just ask.

This is fundamentally different from dashboard tools where you configure widgets and filters through a UI. With Jarvio, you can ask for reports you've never thought of before: "Show me which products have declining margins over the last 4 weeks," or "Which keywords are spending more than $50 with zero sales this month?" The report doesn't need to exist as a template. Jarvio builds it from your data on the spot.

Cross-Data Intelligence

The most valuable reports combine data from multiple sources. A P&L report that includes PPC spend per product shows you true profitability, not just gross margin. An inventory report that factors in seasonal velocity projections shows you when to reorder, not just current stock levels. Jarvio pulls from all your connected data sources, including sales, advertising, inventory, and third-party tools like Keepa.

For accounting, Jarvio generates monthly summaries formatted for QuickBooks or Xero import. Revenue is broken down by product, fees are categorized by type, and PPC spend is allocated per SKU for accurate cost tracking. See our guide on connecting Amazon to QuickBooks or Xero for more on financial reporting.

Reporting connects to every other Jarvio capability. API integrations provide the data pipelines, and PPC optimization generates the performance data that reports surface.

How it works

1

Connect your Amazon account

Jarvio connects to your Seller Central and Advertising data via API.

2

Tell Jarvio what you need

Describe your ideal reports in plain English: content, frequency, and delivery channel.

3

Reports arrive automatically

Scheduled reports delivered to Slack, Google Sheets, or email. Ask for ad hoc reports anytime.

Report types

P&L by product

Revenue, COGS, Amazon fees, PPC spend, refunds, and true margin per ASIN.

PPC performance summaries

ACoS trends, spend breakdowns, top keywords, and all optimization actions taken.

Inventory health reports

Days of supply, reorder flags, overstock warnings, and seasonal projections.

Scheduled delivery

Daily, weekly, or monthly. Reports arrive when you need them, automatically.

Slack and Sheets delivery

Reports posted to Slack channels, exported to Google Sheets, or both.

Ad hoc report builder

Ask for any data combination in natural language and Jarvio builds the report on the spot.

Reporting is one of Jarvio's core capabilities alongside PPC automation, inventory management, and competitor monitoring. For the full picture of what Jarvio can do, see our pricing plans.

Stop building reports manually.

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