Filtering Price Changes

Filter pricing activity by date, channel, region, strategy, reason code, and connection status. Filters persist in the URL and can be saved as views.

Filtering your price changes

The Pricing Activity page can contain thousands of entries, especially as your catalog and channel count grow. Filters help you cut through the noise and find exactly what you're looking for.

Pricing Activity uses the same column-based filtering as the rest of the app. Click the filter icon on any column header (or use the filter panel) to add filter conditions.

Filterable columns

Date

Filter by date range to narrow activity to a specific time period. Useful for comparing behavior before and after a strategy change, or reviewing activity during a sale or promotion.

Channel

If you have accounts on multiple channels, filter to isolate activity for a specific channel.

Region

Filter by the specific channel region. Helpful when you sell across multiple regions and want to focus on just one, like amazon.com or Walmart US.

Strategy

Show only price changes made under a particular strategy. This is the most useful filter for evaluating how well a specific strategy is performing. Select a strategy and you'll see only the price changes that happened while that strategy was active.

Reason

Filter by the reason code the repricer assigned to each change. For example, show only "Hit price floor" entries to see how often your floors are being reached, or only "Undercut competition" entries to see how aggressively the repricer is competing. The full list of reasons is covered in Understanding Pricing Activity.

Connection

Filter by whether the channel account was actively connected at the time of the price change. By default, the table shows only changes from active connections. You can adjust this filter to include historical data from accounts that have since been disconnected or paused.

Quick search

Type a product name, SKU, or product ID into the search bar to find price changes for a specific listing. The search matches across multiple fields as you type.

Combining filters

All filters work together. You can stack them to get very specific views. For example: "Show me all price changes where the reason was Undercut Competition, made by my Aggressive strategy on Amazon in the last 7 days." This level of detail makes it easy to diagnose issues or confirm that things are working correctly.

Filters persist in the URL

When you apply filters, they're saved in the page URL. This means you can bookmark a filtered view to come back to it later, or share the URL with a team member so they see the exact same view. Refreshing the page keeps your filters intact.

Saved views

If you frequently use the same set of filters, save them as a view. The Saved Views selector at the bottom of the table lets you store and recall filter + sort + column configurations with one click. No need to rebuild the same filters every time you visit the page.

Last updated on Mar 26, 2026