Amazon puts creator videos on the product page itself - a slot ads can’t buy.
Including yours, with or without your say. The only way into that row is a creator.
| Line | Sponsored Products | A storefront creator |
|---|---|---|
| Cost to you | 30% of every sale it wins - a typical ACoS | A sample - any fee is a deal you strike |
| Commission | None - you pay the ad bill instead | Amazon pays it, not you |
| When it stops | The hour you pause the budget | Only Amazon takes a video down |
| Where it shows | The keywords you bid on | The listing’s video row - and listings next door |
One paste replaces the 25-hour hunt.
Amazon shows you a creator’s video on your competitor’s listing, then gives you no way to reach them.
One product is on 487 storefronts. At three minutes a creator - and that’s if you’re quick, and if they answer - that is what the manual version costs you. For one product.
Post a campaign and wait.
Whoever applies - big affiliates if you’re lucky.
Creator Connections only.
Your spreadsheet.
You pick the names.
Storefronts that already have products like yours.
Wherever you like - Creator Connections included.
Contacted, sample sent, posted.
“Most of them just copy&paste the same message and didn’t really check my product anyway”
Don’t ship samples on a follower count.
A follower count measures reach on another platform. A storefront shows what a creator put their name behind - on a public Amazon page you can open.
115,000+ public storefronts. Zero Amazon account connections needed.
No API keys or Amazon seller credentials required. Spreesy indexes public storefront data at a scale impossible to audit manually.
$59 a month - about one day of Sponsored Products.
One tier. No credits, no seats, no minimum. That’s the whole price list.
Flat fee. No percentage of your sales, no retainer.
Cancel whenever - access runs to the end of your billing period.
- Unlimited searches - every storefront with the product you paste
- Their full product catalog - never a sample
- Their social handles - a direct line to tens of thousands
- Saved lists, CSV export, outreach tracking
- Every future update of all 115,262 storefronts
- New features built on what subscribers ask for
Before you trust a number on a page.
Every name above is a live link to a real storefront. If an answer here matters to you, go open one and see for yourself.
Should I paste my ASIN or a competitor’s?
Either. A competitor’s usually finds more - it has had longer to show up on storefronts.
What if nobody has my product on their storefront?
You get the storefronts with the closest things to it - usually the more useful list anyway, because it’s people who already shop your category. Near matches are labelled as near matches.
How do I contact them?
Tens of thousands of creators publish a social account - Instagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook and TikTok. Spreesy captured every one, so your shortlist is ready to message the day you build it.
Do you know who’s still posting?
That’s what the September pass answers. Amazon prints no date on a storefront, so it has to be measured - on 9 September Spreesy opens all 115,262 again and compares, video by video. The next pass is already scheduled.
Why not just use Creator Connections? It’s free.
Use both. Creator Connections is inbound - you post a campaign and wait for whoever applies. Spreesy is outbound - you pick the names first, from storefronts that already have products like yours, before any sample moves. Find them here, deal wherever you like - Creator Connections included.
Do I pay the influencers?
Their commission comes from Amazon, not from you. By default a deal costs you a sample; any fee beyond that is a deal you strike with the creator.
What is an Amazon Influencer storefront?
The public amazon.com page a creator gets when Amazon accepts them into the Amazon Influencer Program: the products they recommend plus their shoppable videos, at one URL anyone can open. Spreesy has read 115,262 of them.
Amazon Influencer vs Amazon affiliate - what’s the difference?
Same family - the Influencer Program is Amazon’s extension of its affiliate (Associates) program for creators with an audience. The difference that matters here: influencers get the storefront, and their videos can appear on product pages - both public, which is what makes them searchable.
Which marketplaces?
amazon.com today. Storefronts don’t cross marketplaces, so Germany and Spain need their own pass - both are measured and the pipeline reaches them. Tell us which one you sell on - support@spreesy.com.
No free trial. A first month you can take back instead.
Subscribe and run your real catalog through it. Not useful? Ask and the first charge comes back in full - no conditions.
Cancel whenever - access runs to the end of the period.