Multi-Marketplace Amazon Ads Analysis with Todoza
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Quick answer
Multi-marketplace ad analysis in Todoza is a supported Amazon Ads workflow that lets teams compare CPA and ROAS at global and local levels. Instead of exporting reports from each marketplace separately, users can review performance across multiple accounts and regions in one environment. Tools include negative keyword analysis, report importing, and dashboard views with team access controls where available. This makes cross-marketplace cost comparisons more consistent and easier to act on.
If you run Amazon Ads in more than one country, reporting that only shows blended numbers can hide real differences. Todoza's Amazon ad tools are built with multi-account and multi-marketplace use in mind, so you can move between a global view and a single marketplace view without rebuilding your reports.
Which marketplaces are covered
Todoza's multi-marketplace support varies by tool. The Amazon Negative Keyword Tool covers 10 Amazon marketplaces: US, UK, DE, FR, IT, ES, CA, AU, UAE, and JP. Other tools, such as the Amazon Ads Report Analyzer, support 9 marketplaces and multiple Amazon accounts with role-based access. Before connecting accounts, check the specific tool's marketplace list to confirm the regions you need.
- US, UK, DE, FR, IT, ES, CA, AU, UAE, and JP for the Amazon Negative Keyword Tool
- Multiple accounts and marketplace support in report analyzer and dashboard workflows
Global vs. local CPA and ROAS analysis
The main benefit of multi-marketplace support is comparing performance across regions without merging everything into one blended metric. Teams can review product-level CPA for the same ASIN in different countries, spot where a market is becoming more expensive, and evaluate ROAS against local targets. The Amazon Ads Dashboard by Todoza is useful for this because it consolidates reports into one view. Most Todoza tools remain read-only, so you still decide on any campaign changes.
When this matters
Multi-marketplace analysis matters most when the same product is advertised in several countries with different prices, tax rates, or shipping costs. A blended ROAS can hide country-level problems. By comparing local CPA and ROAS side by side, teams can set more practical budgets and reduce waste in underperforming regions before it grows.
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Understanding multi-marketplace support is part of the broader product-level CPA discussion. When acquisition costs vary by marketplace, a single ROAS number can be misleading. Reviewing global and local CPA side by side connects directly to Amazon Ads product-level CPA and when that metric becomes more useful than ROAS.