The repricer is a complex product and it can be difficult to fully understand its behavior and performance. Therefore we offer several tools to help you get the most out of the repricer:
Repricer events
An event is something that happened to an item that is being repriced by the repricer. For each product, we show these events in chronological order on the product page. All recent events are also shown in the 'Result' stage of the API. Clicking on an event will show more information about the event, so you can better understand why a certain event happened.
Note that the time of each event corresponds to the time we observed the event in our system. This can be different compared to the time at which the event happened in the marketplace.
Different event types
Event | Explanation | Provided information |
Price change | Displayed when the repricer made a price change to the offer. The new price sent to the marketplace is displayed |
List of competitors Reprice settings General reason for the change |
Won buy box | Displayed when the offer won the buy box. The new price at which the offer became a buy box winner is displayed. |
List of competitors Reprice settings |
Lost buy box | Displayed when the offer lost the buy box. The price at which the offer had the buy box is displayed. |
List of competitors Reprice settings |
Offer offline | Displayed when the offer went offline from the marketplace. When your offer is delisted, you should usually be able to see the reason in the marketplace dashboard | List of competitors |
Offer online | Displayed when the offer went online at the marketplace again. | List of competitors |
Repricer statistics
We offer the below statistics for the repricer. These can be used to get an overview of the performance of the repricer.
You can find these statistics in the repricer dashboard. There is a section called ‘repricer statistics’ where you can find these statistics for each API with an active repricer. From there you can also find all products included in the repricer (click on 'overview') and the graphs with the history of the statistic.
This table describes which statistics we offer:
Statistic |
Meaning |
Products with the buy box |
All products that now have the buy box |
Products without the buy box |
All products that now don’t have the buy box |
Products that lost the buy box |
All products that had a lost buy box event in the past 7 days and don’t have the buy box now |
Products that won the buy box |
All products that had a won buy box event in the past 7 days and have the buy box now |
Products that are offline |
All products that we know are currently offline |
Product filters
Product filters can be used to find out which products belong to a certain group, for example to find all products that don't have the buy box.
You can find these filters by following these steps:
Via the repricer dashboard - If you want to know for one API
- In the left navigation bar, go to 'Dashboard' and select 'Dashboard repricer'.
- In the 'Repricer statistics' section you find the list of all APIs with an active repricer.
- By using the 'Items' button, you're taken to the overview of all items in that repricer.
- You can find the filter in the top right corner
Via the repricer rules - If you want to know for a specific repricer rule
- Go to the ‘Reprice rules’ section of the relevant API.
- Select the relevant repricer rule and go to ‘selected items’.
- You now see all the products affected by that repricer rule
- You can find the filter in the top right corner.
Filter |
Meaning |
Products with the buy box |
All products that now have the buy box |
Products without the buy box |
All products that now don’t have the buy box |
Products that lost the buy box |
All products that had a lost buy box event in the past 7 days and don’t have the buy box now |
Products that won the buy box |
All products that had a won buy box event in the past 7 days and have the buy box now |
Products with errors |
All products that have an error that causes the repricer not to reprice |
Products without data |
All products for which the repricer doesn’t have data. This can be because
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