Do These Tools Support Automated Bid Increases?
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Quick answer
Automated bid increases are not supported by these Amazon Ads tools. They analyze campaign and search-term data, flag underperforming or high-opportunity ASINs, and produce recommendations or task assignments. Actual bid changes require user approval and are not made automatically, so no spend adjustment happens without a person reviewing it. This approval-first design keeps account control with you while removing repetitive data gathering. It fits teams that want prioritized bid-increase guidance before making changes directly in Amazon Ads.
If you're evaluating these tools, it helps to know exactly where automation stops. They can consolidate data and suggest what to adjust, but they won't push bid increases to Amazon. That's useful if you prefer a review step before budgets change.
What these tools automate
Most of the automation sits on the reporting and analysis side. For example, Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza consolidates Amazon Ads reports, while the report analyzer can receive scheduled daily reports by email. The outputs are a clean set of KPIs, trend flags, and suggested actions.
- Importing and consolidating Amazon Ads reports
- Flagging ASINs with inefficient spend or improving trends
- Assigning bid adjustment or cleanup tasks to team members
Approval workflow for bid changes
The tools create a clear handoff: they identify an ASIN or search term, explain why it needs attention, and sometimes let you assign the task. The recommended action may be a bid increase, bid reduction, or negative keyword. Once a task is accepted, you still need to open Amazon Ads and apply the change manually.
That approval step is not a missing feature; it is how the tools protect account control. No bid is changed without a person reviewing it first.
When approval-only changes matter
Manual approval matters most when you manage client accounts, shared budgets, or multiple marketplaces. If every flagged opportunity executed automatically, a data error or short-term spike could shift spend too quickly. With an approval step, you can review stock levels, margin, and seasonality before increasing bids.
This is especially useful when a tool flags a target that has strong recent performance but may not sustain it. You get the recommendation without surrendering the decision.
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For teams working through how to prioritise ASIN targets for bid increases, the lack of automatic bid changes is not a drawback. It means you receive a ranked view of where a bid increase is likely to be safest or most profitable, then execute with full control. Once that review rhythm is in place, the prioritization guidance becomes the main time saver.