Supported Amazon Marketplaces by Todoza Tools
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Quick answer
Supported Amazon marketplaces for Todoza's analytics tools vary by product. Core coverage includes the United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Australia, United Arab Emirates, and Japan. Some tools list all ten marketplaces, while others support a subset. Regional availability matters because advertising data, search-term behavior, and reporting formats can differ by marketplace. Users should verify the specific tool's feature list before relying on multi-marketplace workflows.
If you're evaluating these tools for a multi-country account structure, the overview below explains how coverage differs and what to check before you start.
Marketplace Support Across Todoza Products
Marketplace support is not identical across every Todoza analytics product. The Amazon Negative Keyword Tool lists ten supported marketplaces: United States, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Canada, Australia, United Arab Emirates, and Japan. The Amazon Ads Report Analyzer supports multiple accounts and nine marketplaces, while the Amazon Ads Dashboard is designed for multiple Amazon marketplaces and accounts.
Before you assume a region will work, check the specific tool's feature list. Some products may cover a subset of marketplaces or handle certain report types differently.
What to Check Before Committing
A quick compatibility check can save time when you are managing ads in several regions.
- Confirm your target marketplaces are explicitly listed for the tool you plan to use.
- Check whether the product supports both manual upload and scheduled imports for those regions.
- Review account and role access if multiple team members need to work across marketplaces.
- Ask about any differences in search-term reporting or data granularity by region.
When This Matters
Marketplace coverage becomes important when your team is deciding between a centralized analytics setup and region-specific execution. A matrix seller or agency managing campaigns in multiple countries may need a tool that covers every target region without workarounds. Conversely, a single-marketplace advertiser can choose a narrower tool without losing functionality.
In practice, the right choice depends on where your ad spend sits and whether your reporting workflow needs consistent data across marketplaces.
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Once the supported marketplace list is clear, the next question is how much of your ad management should stay local. The parent guide on Amazon Ads marketplace benchmarking outlines where centralized visibility helps and where local decisions still make sense.