AMZNAVIGATOR POLICY ALERT

Amazon Policy Alert FAQ

Answers for Amazon sellers who want to track policy changes, account health risks, and marketplace compliance updates before they become a problem.

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Amazon marketplaces

Coverage across the Amazon marketplaces included in your plan.

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Detection window

Policy pages are checked daily, with changes detected within 24 hours.

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Severity levels

Critical, High, Medium, and Low help you prioritize action.

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Notification types

Instant alerts and structured digest emails keep you informed without constant manual checking.

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Find the answers you need before choosing a plan

Use these sections to understand the trial, monitoring coverage, alerts, marketplaces, and how AMZNavigator fits into your compliance workflow.

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Trial & Billing

Questions about starting, payment timing, cancellation, and plan changes.

Your monitoring starts immediately, but you will not be charged today. Your first payment is only collected after 14 days, unless you cancel before billing.

No. All plans start with a 14-day free trial, so there is no charge today.

Yes. You can cancel anytime during the trial period, and you will not be charged if you cancel before billing.

Go to the Client Portal, open the Billing & Subscription tab, find your subscription, click the options menu, and select Cancel Subscription.

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Monitoring Coverage

What AMZNavigator watches and why it matters for seller operations.

AMZNavigator monitors Amazon Seller Central policy pages across selected marketplaces. It focuses on seller-facing changes that can affect listings, account health, compliance documents, fulfillment, fees, and operational risk.

The monitoring system is designed around a 24-hour change detection window. When a relevant policy update is detected, the system analyzes the change and prepares the right notification flow.

Coverage includes 23 marketplaces across the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. Your alerts are tailored to the marketplaces selected in your plan.

Important examples include product compliance updates, restricted product changes, documentation requirements, hazmat classification updates, category-specific enforcement, and shifts in how Amazon interprets existing rules.

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Alerts & Digests

How sellers receive information and what each message contains.

Critical and high severity alerts can be sent instantly after detection. You also receive digest emails on your selected schedule.

Instant alerts are urgent notifications for changes that may require fast attention. Digest emails summarize policy changes across your selected marketplaces, including lower-severity updates that are still useful to review.

Each alert explains what changed, the potential impact, actions to consider, affected categories, and the official Amazon source link for verification.

Critical means immediate action may be required because of account suspension or listing risk. High means the change can significantly affect operations. Medium means review is recommended. Low means the update is minor but useful to know.

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Marketplaces & Plans

How sellers choose coverage and adjust the system as they grow.

Yes. You can upgrade, downgrade, or adjust your monitored marketplaces as your Amazon business evolves.

Choose based on the number of Amazon marketplaces you actively sell in or need to monitor. A local seller can start with one marketplace, expanding sellers can monitor up to three, and global sellers can use coverage for up to 23 marketplaces.

Yes. All plans include both notification types. Critical alerts are always on, and high severity alerts can also be instant depending on your settings.

You can scale your monitoring as your Amazon footprint grows. The subscription platform supports self-service upgrade, downgrade, and cancellation flows.

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Accuracy, Advice & Roadmap

How to treat AI analysis, official sources, and future feature requests.

No. AMZNavigator is an early-warning and intelligence layer. It helps you detect changes faster and act sooner, but it does not replace legal advice or formal compliance review.

Suggested actions are practical guidance for review, not legal or business advice. For critical decisions, always verify the official Amazon source and apply your own compliance process.

The official source link lets you verify the change directly on Amazon’s policy page before making operational, catalog, or account-health decisions.

AMZNavigator has evolved from critical alerts for a single market into a global policy intelligence platform with digest reporting, 23-marketplace coverage, subscription self-service, AI analysis, and user preferences.

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Do not let Amazon policy changes catch you off guard.

Start monitoring the marketplaces that matter to your Amazon business and get clear alerts before small changes become expensive problems.

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