Can I Use These Analytics Tools With Multiple Amazon Accounts?

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Quick answer

Multi-account Amazon Ads analytics is supported by Todoza's reporting tools across multiple seller accounts and Amazon marketplaces. These tools consolidate CSV, XLSX, or scheduled email report data into shared workspaces where users can compare search-term performance, spot inefficiencies, and prepare cleanup plans without switching between separate Amazon consoles. The access model is read-only on the reporting side, so multi-account support improves review speed while leaving final campaign changes to your team's existing approval process.

Can I Use These Analytics Tools With Multiple Amazon Accounts?
Can I Use These Analytics Tools With Multiple Amazon Accounts?

If you manage more than one Amazon account or sell in multiple regions, this means you do not have to run separate report reviews for every login. The tools are built to bring that data into a single place for analysis.

What multi-account support includes

Todoza's Amazon Ads analytics modules are built to consolidate reporting across seller accounts and regional marketplaces. Instead of switching between separate Amazon consoles, you can bring CSV or XLSX exports from different accounts into one workspace. Scheduled email imports are available on several tools, which removes the need to re-export files manually each day.

Supported marketplaces typically include the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Australia, UAE, and Japan. That means a single dashboard or analyzer, such as the Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza, can help compare search-term behavior in different currencies and account structures without maintaining multiple spreadsheets.

Can I Use These Analytics Tools With Multiple Amazon Accounts?
Can I Use These Analytics Tools With Multiple Amazon Accounts?

Role-based access and review controls

Multi-account access is not the same as automated account changes. These tools are designed as read-only reporting layers. A team member with viewer access can review imported data, while editors may prepare cleanup plans or recommendations, but changes still go through the Amazon Ads console after your team approves them.

For teams that manage client accounts, this separation helps keep reporting centralized while leaving campaign control where it belongs. You can invite different users to see the accounts they are responsible for without giving everyone full access to every dataset.

When this matters

Multi-account support is most useful when your advertising review process moves faster with a shared workspace. It reduces the back-and-forth of collecting spreadsheets from different logins and helps turn raw auto campaign search terms into a manageable review list.

  • Agencies handling multiple Amazon seller or vendor accounts.
  • Brands operating across several regional marketplaces.
  • Teams that want consistent reporting before making bid or negative keyword decisions.
Can I Use These Analytics Tools With Multiple Amazon Accounts?

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Using multiple Amazon accounts with these analytics tools fits directly into the search-term discovery workflow covered in how to use auto campaigns as a search-term discovery engine. When all account data can be reviewed in one place, you spend less time stitching reports and more time identifying the terms that deserve cleanup or further testing.