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Web Extraction

Amazon Shop

Fetch a public Amazon creator shop URL, returning storefront identity, product lists, trending picks, curations, page token metadata, and guarded partial-success states for list URLs.

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Overview

Amazon Shop fetches a public Amazon creator storefront or supported shop collection URL and normalizes the visible creator profile, product lists, trending picks, alternate product cards, and curations. Use it to research creator commerce shelves, affiliate assortments, and product discovery paths before partnership or competitor analysis.

Use cases

  • Review a creator's Amazon Shop storefront, socials, product lists, and visible product picks before outreach.
  • Collect ASINs, product URLs, prices, discounts, images, and curation links for commerce research.
  • Compare Amazon creator storefront themes against TikTok Shop or link-in-bio commerce signals.

Input tips

  • Provide a full HTTPS Amazon Shop URL, such as an amazon.com or regional Amazon shop page.
  • Supported paths include creator shop URLs and shop list or curation URLs.
  • Remove nonessential tracking parameters when the source URL fails validation.
  • Use Linktree Page or TikTok User Showcase when the commerce path starts on another creator profile.

Expected output

The AI Tool returns availability status, the source Amazon Shop URL, storefront identity when available, product lists, trending picks, alternate product cards, curations, optional page token metadata, warnings, normalization notes, recovered fields, and cost metadata. Storefront fields can include name, description, avatar, top-creator marker, and social links. Product and collection rows can include titles, ASINs, canonical URLs, prices, discounts, images, item or post counts, and recovered fields.

Caveats

  • Only public, readable Amazon Shop pages can return storefront or product data.
  • Unavailable, malformed, restricted, or removed shop URLs can return warnings or no storefront data.
  • A returned page token can indicate more results, but this run does not automatically fetch every page.
  • Prices, discounts, product availability, images, socials, lists, and curations can change after the run.
  • Check important products directly on Amazon before using them in campaign or partnership decisions.