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 24-hour hunt.
Amazon shows you a creator’s video on your competitor’s listing, then gives you no way to reach them.
The ASIN above 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, no seller credentials. Every storefront here is a page you could open yourself - there are just 115,262 of them.
$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 - all of it, not a preview
- Their social handles - DM them the day you build the list
- 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 - but start with the competitor’s. An established listing has had longer to collect creators than a new one, so it usually comes back with the longer list: the people already making video in your category.
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.
Why would they answer me?
Because you’re not a cold DM. They already put your category on their storefront and earn commission on what it sells - you’re offering them the next product to make a video about. That’s a different conversation from a mass pitch.
Do you know who’s still posting?
Every storefront in your results is a live page - click through and the product is either still there or it isn’t. That check takes a second. The systematic answer is measurement: Amazon prints no date on a storefront, so on 9 September Spreesy opens all 115,262 again and compares, video by video.
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 a pass of their own. Tell us which one you sell on - support@spreesy.com - that’s how the next one gets picked.
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.