If you run anything on Amazon, you know that figuring out what happened, why, and what to do about it is an investigation. You jump between tools, hunt for the smoking gun, and assemble a theory of the case to explain last week's numbers. By the time you have an answer, you've spent the day just reporting the news.

The problem isn't that the data doesn't exist. It's that your intelligence is scattered across a half-dozen tools, three logins, and a spreadsheet you rebuild every Monday. By the time you've stitched it together, it's old news.

We built a faster investigation.

Introducing Amazon Skills

Amazon Skills are a set of 13 analyst-grade workflows you can run by just asking. No dashboards to learn, no exports to reconcile. You describe what you want to know in plain English, and you get a decision-ready brief back in seconds.

And because it runs as an MCP, you don't have to leave the tools you already use. Plug it into Claude, ChatGPT, or any other agent, and your Amazon analyst is one message away.

Each workflow is a Skill : a structured investigation that pulls live Amazon data, runs the analysis a good analyst would, and hands you the answer.

A Seller Dossier, generated from one prompt. (Top section shown — the full report continues through catalog scope, pricing behavior, Buy Box dominance, operations, business background, and a competitive threat rating.)

That's one report from one prompt. We've published a gallery of real examples across every Skill at reports.alkemi.ai.

Here are the three customers reach for first.

Catalog Audit

Drop in a brand, seller, or ASIN list. Get back a triaged report of listing drift, hijacker activity, Buy Box loss, and PDP integrity issues, sorted Critical / High / Medium / Low so you know what to fix before lunch.

This is the workflow that used to take a dedicated monitoring seat and a weekly analyst review. Now it's a question.

Direct Competitor Brief

Two ASINs, or two brands, one side-by-side analysis. It quantifies the BSR gap, pricing posture, Buy Box dynamics, and review velocity, then calls out the differentials that actually matter, so you're not left staring at two columns of numbers trying to find the story yourself.

Recall & Risk Watch

Surfaces recall, safety, lawsuit, and regulatory signals for your brand or a watchlist of brands. It pulls FDA, CPSC, and NHTSA databases, news, lawsuit filings, Amazon listing-state changes, and shifts in review sentiment toward safety language, then triages what's active versus emerging.

(This one produces research, not legal advice. It's built for monitoring, not regulatory guidance.)

The full lineup

Thirteen Amazon Skills are live today, spanning the questions Amazon operators, brands, and investors actually ask.

Competitive intelligence

  • Direct Competitor Brief — side-by-side analysis of two products or two brands.
  • Seller Dossier — structured competitive intelligence on any Amazon seller ID: catalog scope, pricing, Buy Box dominance, ops posture, and threat rating.
  • Buy Box Intelligence — Buy Box share, winner history, and share-change deltas for any ASIN, framed for brand owners, resellers, or analysts.
  • Competitive Shelf Monitor — track who holds the top of your category, how they got there, and which direction velocity is moving.

Listings & conversion

  • Catalog Audit — snapshot audit of any brand, seller, or ASIN list. Listing drift, hijackers, Buy Box loss, PDP issues, triaged by severity.
  • Search & Conversion Optimization — audit your listing against the top 10 organic results for a target keyword. Surfaces gaps in title, bullets, images, A+ content, and keyword coverage.
  • Product Intelligence — a deep-dive on any single ASIN: current state, demand trajectory, pricing posture, listing quality, Buy Box dynamics, seller competition, and review signals in one brief.

Market & opportunity

  • Best Sellers Snapshot — the top sellers in any Amazon category, plus detail retrieval on the ASINs that matter.
  • Category Opportunity Finder — scans best-sellers, price history, and search-trend signals to produce a ranked candidate brief for sourcing or category entry.
  • M&A Targeting — surfaces brands matching your acquisition criteria (BSR range, review count, price band, brand age, seller concentration) with estimated unit economics. Built for aggregators, search funds, and strategic acquirers.
  • Price History Chart — full price history for any product, rendered as a time-series chart on demand.

Risk & market context

  • Recall & Risk Watch — recall, safety, lawsuit, and regulatory signals for a brand or watchlist.
  • Equity Brief — an Amazon performance brief for any public consumer brand by ticker, pairing catalog-wide demand signals with stock context. (Research, not investment advice.)

See every Skill at alkemi.ai/amazon-skills, or browse the full report gallery at reports.alkemi.ai.

See one run end-to-end

The fastest way to understand what this feels like is to watch one happen. Here's a short demo running Skills inside Claude and ChatGPT:

Get started

New users get 50 free credits — enough to run several Skills on your own catalog and see what they surface before you commit to anything.

Start free at datalab.alkemi.ai →

And these 13 are just where we started. In Alkemi, you can build your own. Take the report, analysis, or deep dive you rebuild by hand every week, describe it once, and turn it into a Skill you can run on demand from then on. The analyst workflow you've been carrying in your head becomes something you can run in a sentence.

Build something good? I'd want to see it — connor@alkemi.ai.