MAP monitoring and vendor compliance

Amazon MAP monitoring

Amazon MAP monitoring for reseller-driven brands

Amazon MAP monitoring needs more than a low advertised price. You need seller identity, product matching, condition checks, buy-box context, and evidence that survives after a listing changes.

Amazon evidence without losing seller context

MapInCheck checks Amazon results against your catalog and stores the seller, price, MAP difference, URL, screenshot evidence, and scan history. That makes it easier to tell whether an issue is a real MAP problem or a marketplace mismatch.

  • Capture seller, ships-from, condition, price, and listing URL where available.
  • Use product identifiers to reduce false matches and bundle confusion.
  • Review Amazon findings next to Google Shopping, eBay, Reverb, and dealer-site results.

Useful for repeat offender tracking

One Amazon seller dipping below MAP once is different from a seller repeatedly showing violations across a category. MapInCheck keeps the history so your team can see whether the issue persisted, disappeared, or was corrected.

Why teams use it

From scan result to reseller action

MapInCheck keeps the operating pieces together: catalog, scan source, evidence, reseller, contact path, and history.

Find

Catalog-based scans

Start from your SKUs, MAP values, and identifiers so monitoring is focused on the products you actually manage.

Prove

Evidence records

Attach prices, screenshots, links, sources, and seller context to the scan that found the issue.

Act

Reseller follow-up

Review results, roll them up by seller, export reports, and send branded notices from the same workspace.

FAQ

Common questions

Can MapInCheck capture Amazon screenshots?

Yes. Screenshot evidence can be stored with scan results so teams can review what was visible at scan time.

Can international Amazon sellers be handled differently?

Yes. International and marketplace seller handling can be configured by policy so brands can decide what counts as actionable.