Understanding the Dashboard

A walkthrough of the Home dashboard: Key Metrics, Repricing Status, Listings Overview, and Pricing Data sections.

Your command center

The Home dashboard is the first thing you see when you open Repricing.app. It gives you a real-time snapshot of how your repricing is performing across all your channels, accounts, and regions.

Filtering the dashboard

At the top of the dashboard, you may see cascading filter dropdowns for Channel, Account, and Region. These let you narrow everything down to a specific slice of your business. The filters work together: selecting a channel shows only accounts for that channel, and selecting an account shows only its regions. Reset them to see the full picture across everything.

Each filter only appears when there are multiple options available. If you have a single channel connected, the Channel filter won't show. Likewise, if that channel has only one account and one region, no filters appear at all since there is nothing to narrow down. As you connect more channels, accounts, or sell in more regions, the corresponding filters appear automatically.

Key Metrics

The top section displays four high-level stats:

Buy Box Win Rate

The percentage of your eligible listings currently winning the Buy Box. You'll also see the actual count, like "45 of 120 listings." The Buy Box is only available on channels that support it (Amazon and Walmart). Only active listings with stock greater than zero are included in the calculation. If you filter the dashboard to a channel that does not have a Buy Box (like Shopify or eBay), this card shows "Not applicable for this channel." If none of your connected channels support Buy Box, it shows "No marketplace channels connected" instead. Click the card to jump to your listings filtered by Buy Box status.

Gross Sales

Total revenue from the last 24 hours, displayed with a sparkline chart showing the trend. Helps you quickly see if your pricing changes are driving more sales or if things are slowing down.

Price Changes

How many automatic price adjustments the repricer made in the last 24 hours, with a sparkline showing activity over time. A healthy count means the repricer is actively competing for you. If this drops to zero, it could mean your strategies need adjusting or there is a sync issue to look into.

Channels Connected

The number of channel accounts you have connected. If any account needs re-authorization, you'll see a warning here so you can fix it right away.

Repricing Status

This section breaks down your listings by their repricing state:

Working

These listings are actively being repriced. This is where you want most of your listings. It means all required data is in place, and the repricer is adjusting prices as market conditions change.

Manual

These listings have a fixed manual price set. The strategy is still assigned, but the repricer uses the manual price instead of calculating one. To let the strategy take over again, clear the manual price from the listing detail page or via bulk actions.

Paused

Repricing is temporarily paused for these listings. They have a strategy assigned, but you have paused automatic adjustments. Useful when you want to hold a specific price for a promotion or while investigating an issue.

Not Working

Something is preventing repricing on these listings. Common causes include missing cost data, no min/max price boundaries, or an inactive listing status. Click the card to see exactly which ones need attention and what is missing.

Listings Overview

A breakdown of your listings by marketplace status:

Total Listings

The full count of listings across all your connected channels. This is the total number of products the app is tracking for you.

Active

Live and available for purchase. This is the normal, healthy state for a listing. Active listings are eligible for repricing.

Inactive

The listing exists in your catalog but is not currently available for purchase. This typically means the product is out of stock, deactivated on the channel, or otherwise suppressed.

Error

Something needs your attention. These listings have an issue reported by the sales channel that may need manual resolution. Click the card to see the details.

Pricing Data

This section helps you spot gaps in your pricing configuration. Six cards show how many listings have each type of data filled in:

With Cost / Without Cost

How many of your listings have cost data entered versus those that don't. Cost data is required for cost-based price floors, profit protection, and the Profitability Report. Without cost data, the repricer cannot calculate margins or enforce cost-based limits.

Min Price / Max Price

How many listings have price boundaries configured. These give the repricer safe operating limits, ensuring it never prices below your minimum or above your maximum. Listings without boundaries may not be eligible for repricing depending on your strategy settings.

MAP / MSRP

How many listings have Minimum Advertised Price and Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price values set. These are optional reference points used by safety nets to add additional pricing guardrails beyond your min/max boundaries.

Clickable cards

Every card on the dashboard is clickable. When you click a card (like "Working" or "Without Cost"), you are taken to the Listings page with filters pre-applied to show exactly those listings. This makes it easy to drill into any group without manually setting up filters.

Real-time updates

The dashboard updates in real time. When new data comes in from a sync, a price change is made, or a listing status changes, the numbers refresh automatically. No need to reload the page.

Last updated on Mar 27, 2026