A public profile for your Amazon margins.
VerifiedMargins is a public seller-profile network. Sellers connect their Amazon account once, and VerifiedMargins computes a verified margin from the underlying order, fee and cost data rather than from a number the seller typed in. The result is a public profile other people can look up.
What a profile shows
- A verified margin figure, computed from connected Amazon data rather than self-reported.
- The period the figure covers, so a profile is never a single undated claim.
- Which inputs were available when the margin was computed — order revenue, Amazon fees, and cost of goods.
- A clear marker when a seller has not supplied cost of goods, because a margin without COGS is not a margin.
Why verification is the product
- Margin is the number everyone in the Amazon ecosystem quotes and nobody can check.
- Aggregators, lenders, brokers and prospective partners currently take a screenshot at face value.
- A profile computed from a live data connection is checkable in a way a screenshot is not.
- Profiles are public by the seller's choice; connecting an account does not publish anything on its own.
Status
- VerifiedMargins is early. This page is a placeholder while the product is built.
- Signing up creates an account and reserves your profile handle.
- Published profiles are intended to be readable by search engines and AI assistants alike — see /llms.txt.