Amazon Sales Estimator — See the Full History
Enter any ASIN and see estimated monthly sales, price history, BSR trends, Bought Past Month data, and seller count changes over time. No signup required.
No Amazon Seller account required · Example: B0756BXDTX, B0B52FQX9C
- # of Sellers
- ${ formatNumber(product.nOfSellers, 0, '-') }
- # of FBA Sellers
- ${ formatNumber(product.nOfFbaSellers, 0, '-') }
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A sales estimate is only useful if you can see whether it's stable, seasonal, or a one-time spike. The Sales Estimator gives you the full picture.
Price & BSR history
See how the product's price and Best Seller Rank have changed over time — from 1 month to the full available history. Zoom in on any period to spot trends.
Estimated sales & BPM
Current and 30-day average sales estimates, plus Amazon's Bought Past Month data. Divided by seller count to show estimated sales per seller.
Seller count over time
See how the number of sellers (total and FBA) has changed. A growing count means more competition. A shrinking one could signal opportunity or brand restrictions.
Lowest price tracking
Track both the lowest FBA price and lowest price with shipping over time. Spot price wars, seasonal dips, and pricing patterns before you commit.
How to Estimate Amazon Product Sales Before You Source
Knowing how much a product sells per month is critical for any Amazon seller — whether you're evaluating wholesale opportunities, validating a private label idea, or sizing up the competition. A sales estimate helps you forecast revenue, plan inventory, and avoid products that look good on the surface but don't actually move.
Why current sales numbers aren't enough
A product might show 10,000 estimated sales this month. But is that normal? A seasonal spike? A declining trend? Without historical data, you're making decisions based on a single data point. ProfitGuru's Sales Estimator lets you zoom out and see the full picture — up to the full available history of price, BSR, and sales data so you can distinguish consistent sellers from one-hit wonders.
What Bought Past Month tells you
Amazon's Bought Past Month (BPM) data is one of the most reliable demand signals available because it comes directly from Amazon. ProfitGuru tracks BPM over time so you can see not just today's number, but how it's changed. A product with steady BPM is a safer bet than one that just had a viral moment.
Seller count matters
Total estimated sales divided by the number of sellers gives you a much more realistic picture of what you can expect. A product selling 50,000 units a month sounds great — until you see there are 200 sellers fighting over it. ProfitGuru's Sales Estimator tracks seller count over time, so you can see whether competition is growing, stable, or shrinking.
From estimate to action
After checking the sales estimate, use ProfitGuru's FBA Calculator to see the fee breakdown and profit margins, or run a Reverse ASIN Lookup to see which keywords drive traffic to the product. Every tool connects so you can go from research to a sourcing decision in minutes.
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Historical sales data, price trends, and seller count — all from one ASIN lookup.
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