Which Marketplaces and Account Types Are Supported?
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Quick answer
Amazon Ads analysis tools generally support up to 10 Amazon marketplaces, with account access designed for solo sellers and agencies managing multiple brands. Read-only workflows allow team members to view and analyze search term data across several regions without making direct campaign changes. The account structure supports multiple user roles, such as editors and viewers, so different stakeholders can review bid reduction opportunities while preserving approval controls.
If you run campaigns in several regions or manage client accounts, it helps to know exactly which marketplace and account setups are covered before you commit to an analysis workflow.
Which Amazon marketplaces are supported?
These tools are built to work across up to 10 Amazon marketplaces, covering the regional accounts most commonly used by sellers who monitor Sponsored Products performance. The exact list may vary by product, but the core design is region-aware, allowing you to pull search term and ASIN data from multiple marketplaces into one view.
If your operation runs ads in North America, Europe, or Asia-Pacific, the multi-marketplace support helps you compare underperforming targets without exporting separate spreadsheets for each region.
Account types and shared access roles
Support extends beyond a single login. Solo sellers can use the tools to manage one or several accounts, while agencies can invite team members with viewer or editor roles for shared review. This structure keeps bid reduction analysis collaborative without giving everyone permission to change live campaigns.
- Solo sellers: Manage multiple Amazon accounts from one workspace.
- Agencies: Assign viewer or editor access across client accounts.
- Read-only safeguards: Recommendations are reviewed before any manual changes are made.
You can explore that setup in the Amazon Negative Keyword Tool by Todoza, which supports 10 marketplaces and multiple user roles.
When multi-marketplace support matters
Multi-marketplace coverage becomes most useful when a single product or brand appears in several regions and you need to compare ROAS, spend, and search term performance side by side. Without that view, underperforming ASIN targets can remain hidden inside one regional report while you reduce bids elsewhere.
For teams running multiple storefronts, the ability to assign viewer access also helps stakeholders review recommendations without disrupting daily campaign management.
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Marketplace and account support shapes how efficiently you can gather the data needed for bid reductions. Once you know your regions and roles are covered, the next step is using those signals to decide where to reduce spend — a process covered in our guide on prioritizing ASIN targets for bid reductions.