Can I Manage Multiple Amazon Marketplaces?
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Quick answer
Multiple Amazon marketplace management is supported by Amazon Ads analytics tools that centralize reporting and analytics across accounts and regions. Sellers can review cross-marketplace performance in a single interface instead of switching between separate storefronts. This approach makes it easier to monitor wasted ad spend, compare trends, and assign cleanup tasks without duplicating manual work. Many tools also support approval-based workflows, so teams maintain control before changes are applied.
If you are expanding beyond one Amazon storefront, you do not need to juggle separate spreadsheets or logins for every region. The right Amazon Ads analytics setup can bring those marketplaces together and still keep campaign changes under your team's control.
What multi-marketplace support actually looks like
Multi-marketplace support in Amazon Ads software usually means you can connect or import data from several regional Amazon sites, then view that information side by side. Tools in this category typically cover marketplaces such as the US, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Australia, UAE, and Japan. This removes the need to rebuild reports for each country individually.
For example, Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza supports nine marketplaces and combines reports into a unified view. The Amazon Negative Keyword Tool by Todoza supports 10 marketplaces and adds cross-campaign visibility for negative keyword decisions.
A practical workflow for multiple accounts and marketplaces
Most teams manage multiple marketplaces through a read-only review process. You import search-term or ad performance reports, review opportunities, and then approve changes in Amazon Ads separately. Some tools accept CSV or XLSX uploads, while others can pull scheduled email reports automatically.
- Centralize reports for all active marketplaces in one workspace.
- Use role-based access so regional managers can review their own accounts.
- Approve negative keywords, bid changes, or pauses before they go live.
- Compare wasted spend across marketplaces to find where efficiency is slipping.
When this matters
Multi-marketplace management becomes more important when you scale winning product targets into new regions. A product that performs well in the US may need different search terms, pricing, or bid thresholds in Germany or Japan. Without unified reporting, that expansion can hide wasted ad spend.
Centralized visibility helps you spot differences early instead of discovering them after budgets have already been spent. It also makes handoffs between team members cleaner when several people are reviewing the same accounts.
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Managing multiple Amazon marketplaces is easier when reporting, workflows, and cleanup queues live in one place. That central view supports the bigger goal of scaling winning product targets without letting waste grow at the same pace.