Bulk rewrite your Amazon product catalog for the new limits — powered by the most recent keyword data.The reasoning behind every word. Upload a spreadsheet, get publishable Amazon copy back.
Cheaper than one AI-mangled title. More useful than a 40-page agency keyword report.
Full rewrite from the most recent keyword data. With titles included, your title sets the claims boundary.
Unlocks the claims audit — every word traced to your listing. Labeled claims-audited, safe to publish.
Your keyword set is re-scanned monthly. When a modifier gets overtaken, you get the updated title.
Drop a CSV or XLSX. Headers containing asin, title, bullet are detected automatically — your tier lights up above.
Nothing stored. Rows live in this tab only. Prototype cap: 25 rows per run.
264,928 titles studied · most recent keyword data · no invented claims · one-click export
ASINs or ASINs + titles — the full rewrite, the reasoning, the flags, the export. Premium adds the bullets claims-audit and monthly keyword updates.
On July 27, 2026, every title over 75 characters gets rewritten by Amazon's AI. It handles single keywords fine. It breaks your multi-word phrases — and a broken phrase loses the traffic it was earning. Brand-registered sellers get 14 days to review, and the clock starts per listing, not on the deadline.
A real product, real keyword data, every mark explained. Tap any highlight for the why.
The product's own name — and the weakest-searched form noun in its category. "Belt" and "pad" both out-search it.
Nine characters nobody searches. Filler is budget theft.
Repetition is measured chaser behavior — in 264K winning titles, #2 and #3 repeat words; the winner says it once.
A comparison spec, not a search phrase. It belongs in Item Highlights — indexed too.
Keyword coverage past character 75 predicted nothing in the data. These characters were already dead.
The strongest signal in the data: term words as early as possible.
The most-searched phrase in the category. Kept intact, exact word order, one tight block.
The #1 buyer discriminator — the top "pad" competitor is corded. One word earns the click.
"Therapy Wrap for Body" would split the head phrase. Reorder around a phrase, never through it.
The category's credibility currency — the exact spec AI shopping assistants quote.
The nouns that out-search "wrap" — belt and pad — so the listing catches all three form searches.
Knee first, then neck, feet, shoulder, back — every one claimed in the listing's own bullets.
"Cordless" and "device" are semantic twins for the title's "wireless wrap." Every character buys new coverage.
Every row comes back as three things you can act on today.
Every keyword decision cites the most recent Amazonomics search data. No connection? It still runs on the structural rules — labeled honestly, and demand-tuned when you connect.
Amazon's AI splits multi-word phrases across fields. This engine keeps your head phrase intact and in exact word order — the exact mistake shown in the sample above.
Word repetition, singular+plural double-dipping, noun stuffing, keyword bloat — the measured chaser behaviors are explicitly forbidden, not just discouraged.
Head phrase intact and early, critical spec adjacent, grammatical enough for an AI assistant to quote verbatim.
Synonym coverage, secondary terms in demand order, stacked segments, zero words wasted twice.
Each rewrite ships with its rationale — which phrase won, at what demand rank, and what got cut.
Everything you must verify before publishing: unconfirmed specs, FSA/HSA eligibility, excluded claims, drift terms rejected.
Export with LEN() formulas — edit a title in Excel and the count updates. Built for catalog review, not screenshots.
With Amazonomics connected: save each ASIN's keyword set and re-scan monthly. When a body part, flavor, or modifier overtakes an incumbent, you get a change report — no change is a valid outcome; churn burns indexing.
The same demand-checked, claims-bounded rewrite — for all five bullets.
Q&A written for AI shopping assistants — the answers Rufus, ChatGPT & Perplexity quote when they recommend a product.
Which phrase actually gets searched — ranked, not guessed.
Head terms kept whole, in the word order buyers type.
Term words early, identity tight, specs adjacent to the noun.
Every word traced to your listing. Restricted claims excluded.
Stacked segments in Highlights. No prose, no instructions.
Monthly re-scan as demand shifts — swap modifiers, protect the head.
Titles over 75 characters get rewritten by Amazon's AI. Listings stay active. Brand-registered sellers get a 14-day review window per listing — the clock starts when Amazon edits yours, not on the deadline. The AI handles single keywords acceptably and breaks multi-word phrases, which is the traffic risk.
No. Without it, the rewrite runs on the full structural rulebook — phrase integrity, position laws, anti-patterns, claims boundary — and is labeled structure-optimized. With it, every keyword decision is tuned to the most recent keyword data, which updates monthly, and your titles can be re-tuned on a monthly cadence as trends move.
For connected users: we save each ASIN's watched keyword set — the terms that earned slots plus the runners-up. Every month we re-pull demand. If a modifier gets overtaken (a new flavor, a different body part), you get a change report with the proposed edit. Head phrases only change on sustained shifts, because title stability protects earned indexing.
Because verification is the actual work. Bullets let the engine audit every claim — strike unsupported words, resolve inferences, trace each term. Free output is honest but labeled unverified; claims-audited output is safe to publish.
No. You get copy and a spreadsheet; you paste. Direct publishing means direct mistakes, and the flags exist so a human confirms what a tool can't.
It's built not to. Every term passes a demand check and a category-fit check (a term whose search results are a different product class is rejected regardless of volume), and nothing enters the copy that your listing doesn't support. What can't be verified becomes a flag, not a word.
Yes. The free tier covers bulk rewrites for ASINs or ASINs + titles — the full 75-character title, the 125-character Item Highlights, the reasoning behind every word, the flag checklist, and the spreadsheet export. No credit card. Premium adds the bullets claims-audit and monthly keyword updates.
Item Highlights is the new 125-character field Amazon introduced alongside the 75-character title limit. It is searchable and indexed, displays near the title in search results and on the product page, and is where secondary keywords, synonyms, and use cases now belong. Titles and Item Highlights together give you 200 indexable characters — redistributed, not reduced.
Amazon brand owners with catalogs of 50 to 5,000 ASINs, agencies running title migrations for clients, aggregators protecting acquired keyword rankings, and marketplace operations teams responsible for the July 27 deadline.
The rewrite rules were trained on 264,928 winning Amazon titles across 88,311 search terms, every keyword decision cites the most recent keyword data for your specific ASIN, multi-word phrases are kept intact in exact word order, and no claim enters your copy that your listing doesn't support — anything unverifiable becomes a flag, not a word.
Upload ASINs or ASINs + titles free — or go premium with bullets and monthly keyword updates. The sample rows below run in one click.