Two Free Tools, No Strings
We just shipped something we've been wanting to build for a while: free versions of our two core tools, available to anyone, no account required.
Free Listing Generator — Put in your product details and get back a full optimized Amazon listing: title, five bullet points, description, and backend search terms. All built around Amazon's actual character limits and category rules. You get one free generation per day, which is enough to see whether the output is worth paying for. We think it is, but we'd rather you decide for yourself.
Free Listing Audit — Paste any Amazon listing text and get a compliance score from 0 to 100. The audit checks for character limit violations, banned promotional terms, policy issues, and a bunch of other things that get listings suppressed or ignored by Amazon's search algorithm. You get specific findings — not just a number, but exactly what's wrong and where.
Share It, Save It
Both tools come with a couple of extras that make them more useful than a one-and-done check. Audit results generate a unique shareable link, so you can send your score to a business partner, a client, or that friend who insists their listing is "fine" when it's sitting at a 43. You can also email yourself the results from either tool — handy if you're on your phone and want to act on it later at your desk.
What Else Changed
We also gave the whole site a refresh. New logo, new brand identity, and a landing page that does a better job of explaining what SellScope actually does and what it costs. The old page buried the pricing and made you guess at features. The new one is more straightforward. If you haven't visited sellscope.ai in a while, it looks different.
Why Give This Away
Honestly? Because most sellers have never had their listing audited by anything other than their own eyeballs. And most sellers writing their first listing are Googling "how to write Amazon bullet points" and getting advice from 2019. A free tool that gives you real, specific feedback — even once a day — is more useful than another blog post telling you to "use keywords." We want sellers to have access to better tools even if they never pay us a dollar. And if the free tools convince you that the full platform is worth it, great. But that's your call.