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For Amazon subscribe and save, is there a way to find out how often the subscriptions are? I can see how many subscribers, but how do I know how many for ie every month or 2 months?

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For Amazon subscribe and save, is there a way to find out how often the subscriptions are? I can see how many subscribers, but how do I know how many for ie every month or 2 months?

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Hi @Seller_bWGlRqfA2DoaU,

While I don't know that the data would be packaged as described, as detailed on the Subscribe & Save for sellers help page, the list of seller business performance metrics is as follows:

You can go to Manage Products to access your Performance dashboard and to review the following metrics for weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly time frames:

  • Shipped units: The number of units for shipped subscription orders over a given time period.
  • Subscribe & Save sales: The sum of your sales from shipped Subscribe & Save orders over a given time period.
  • Subscriptions count: The number of subscriptions that are active at the end of the time period.
  • Not delivered due to out of stock: The percentage of scheduled Subscribe & Save units that were not delivered because the ASINs were out of stock.
  • Lost sales due to out of stock: The sum of incremental sales that could have been generated if your products were not out of stock.
  • Average spend per customer: A comparison of your average sales from subscribers versus non-subscribers (via one-time purchases).
  • Planned units: The number of units for orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.
  • Planned sales: The sum of your sales from orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.

Hope this helps!

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For Amazon subscribe and save, is there a way to find out how often the subscriptions are? I can see how many subscribers, but how do I know how many for ie every month or 2 months?

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For Amazon subscribe and save, is there a way to find out how often the subscriptions are? I can see how many subscribers, but how do I know how many for ie every month or 2 months?

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For Amazon subscribe and save, is there a way to find out how often the subscriptions are? I can see how many subscribers, but how do I know how many for ie every month or 2 months?

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Hi @Seller_bWGlRqfA2DoaU,

While I don't know that the data would be packaged as described, as detailed on the Subscribe & Save for sellers help page, the list of seller business performance metrics is as follows:

You can go to Manage Products to access your Performance dashboard and to review the following metrics for weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly time frames:

  • Shipped units: The number of units for shipped subscription orders over a given time period.
  • Subscribe & Save sales: The sum of your sales from shipped Subscribe & Save orders over a given time period.
  • Subscriptions count: The number of subscriptions that are active at the end of the time period.
  • Not delivered due to out of stock: The percentage of scheduled Subscribe & Save units that were not delivered because the ASINs were out of stock.
  • Lost sales due to out of stock: The sum of incremental sales that could have been generated if your products were not out of stock.
  • Average spend per customer: A comparison of your average sales from subscribers versus non-subscribers (via one-time purchases).
  • Planned units: The number of units for orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.
  • Planned sales: The sum of your sales from orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.

Hope this helps!

Topher

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Hi @Seller_bWGlRqfA2DoaU,

While I don't know that the data would be packaged as described, as detailed on the Subscribe & Save for sellers help page, the list of seller business performance metrics is as follows:

You can go to Manage Products to access your Performance dashboard and to review the following metrics for weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly time frames:

  • Shipped units: The number of units for shipped subscription orders over a given time period.
  • Subscribe & Save sales: The sum of your sales from shipped Subscribe & Save orders over a given time period.
  • Subscriptions count: The number of subscriptions that are active at the end of the time period.
  • Not delivered due to out of stock: The percentage of scheduled Subscribe & Save units that were not delivered because the ASINs were out of stock.
  • Lost sales due to out of stock: The sum of incremental sales that could have been generated if your products were not out of stock.
  • Average spend per customer: A comparison of your average sales from subscribers versus non-subscribers (via one-time purchases).
  • Planned units: The number of units for orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.
  • Planned sales: The sum of your sales from orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.

Hope this helps!

Topher

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Topher_Amazon
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Hi @Seller_bWGlRqfA2DoaU,

While I don't know that the data would be packaged as described, as detailed on the Subscribe & Save for sellers help page, the list of seller business performance metrics is as follows:

You can go to Manage Products to access your Performance dashboard and to review the following metrics for weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly time frames:

  • Shipped units: The number of units for shipped subscription orders over a given time period.
  • Subscribe & Save sales: The sum of your sales from shipped Subscribe & Save orders over a given time period.
  • Subscriptions count: The number of subscriptions that are active at the end of the time period.
  • Not delivered due to out of stock: The percentage of scheduled Subscribe & Save units that were not delivered because the ASINs were out of stock.
  • Lost sales due to out of stock: The sum of incremental sales that could have been generated if your products were not out of stock.
  • Average spend per customer: A comparison of your average sales from subscribers versus non-subscribers (via one-time purchases).
  • Planned units: The number of units for orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.
  • Planned sales: The sum of your sales from orders expected to ship for your active subscriptions in the upcoming 30, 60, or 90 days.

Hope this helps!

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