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Customer outcomes

Built around the operating problems serious FBA sellers repeat every week.

Public customer stories will only be published with permission. Until then, this page documents representative workflows that MarginLock is designed to support.

52.5 lb

overweight warning threshold

Cartons approaching Amazon penalty territory are flagged before a label is generated.

1 screen

for packing and margin review

Warehouse actions and post-shipment reconciliation share the same shipment record.

48 hr

sandbox demo window

Evaluate the operating flow with seeded FBA data before connecting Amazon.

Representative seller workflow

From inbound prep to reimbursement review, every step stays connected.

These are product workflows, not customer claims: they show the operational jobs MarginLock helps sellers complete when FBA shipments and settlement data start to sprawl.

  1. 01

    Choose the SKUs that are ready to move

    Inventory, reserved units, prep requirements, and inbound-plan status stay in one workspace before a carton is opened.

  2. 02

    Pack cartons with compliance gates active

    Weight, size tier, prep category, hazmat, and mixed-box rules are checked before labels print.

  3. 03

    Create and ship the FBA plan

    Amazon inbound milestones, placement decisions, labels, and shipment status are tracked as one operating loop.

  4. 04

    Reconcile the money trail afterward

    Settlements, fee drift, reimbursement candidates, and per-SKU contribution margin are reviewed from the same source of truth.

Packing-heavy sellers

Teams sending repeated inbound plans need box-content accuracy, carton weight visibility, and label readiness without rebuilding spreadsheet templates.

Margin-sensitive catalogs

Sellers with tight contribution margin need fee drift, settlement variance, returns, and reimbursement candidates visible before month-end review.

Owners with small teams

Operators can pack and ship from a clear workbench while owners still see the financial exception queue tied to the same shipment history.

Inspect the workflow with demo data.

The sandbox demo lets sellers review packing, compliance, and margin-protection workflows before connecting Amazon.