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Stop gifting blind. Paste an ASIN, get the names - before you ship a sample.

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115,000+ Amazon Influencer storefronts · updated monthly
Why Amazon Influencers

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.

No bid places a video in this row - a creator’s post does. The videos are real, from creators’ storefronts.
What a creator costs you
LineSponsored ProductsA 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
Amazon pays influencer commissions, not sellers - Associates mechanics, checked 13 Aug 2026. The 30% is sellers’ arithmetic - r/FulfillmentByAmazon, March 2026.
See whose storefront had your product
The hunt

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.

What it takes today
What it takes here

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.

24 hoursor one paste
Already on Creator Connections?
Creator ConnectionsInbound
First move

Post a campaign and wait.

Your shortlist

Whoever applies - big affiliates if you’re lucky.

Where deals run

Creator Connections only.

Outreach tracking

Your spreadsheet.

SpreesyOutbound
First move

You pick the names.

Your shortlist

Storefronts that already have products like yours.

Where deals run

Wherever you like - Creator Connections included.

Outreach tracking

Contacted, sample sent, posted.

“Most of them just copy&paste the same message and didn’t really check my product anyway”
a seller on r/FulfillmentByAmazon - Creator Connections thread, March 2026
Why storefronts

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.

What a follower count tells you
? products, ? niche
a follower count
a vanity metric, from another platform
✕ No Amazon page to check
What their storefront tells you
100% public data

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 115,000+ of them.

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Curated storefront productsEvery item the creator manually selected and added to their store.
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Shoppable video contentVideo reviews Amazon features on storefronts and product pages.
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Direct social handlesInstagram, YouTube, Pinterest, Facebook and TikTok - tens of thousands of creators publish one.
0storefronts
0products on them
0shoppable videos
social handles captured
Updated monthly - every one links to a public amazon.com page. Search it yourself ↑
Price

One price. The whole index.

About what you spend on Sponsored Products in a day.

$59/month

Flat fee. No cut of your sales.

Get full access

$59 today, refundable in full for 30 days. Cancel in one click.

Included
  • Every storefront carrying your product
  • Unlimited ASIN searches
  • Their full product catalogs
  • Their social handles, ready to DM
  • Saved lists, CSV export, outreach tracking
  • Monthly updates across 115,000+ storefronts
Questions

The questions that decide it, answered before you pay.

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.

I already find creators myself on Instagram. Why pay for this?

Because that search runs from the wrong end. Following a few good accounts and walking Instagram’s similar-accounts trail tells you who posts in your category. It cannot tell you who put your product on an Amazon page. Spreesy starts at the ASIN, hands you the storefronts that already carry it, and then the social account that creator publishes - so you still finish in the DM, without the guessing in front of it.

I only need this once. Why a subscription?

You can use it that way. Subscribe, build the lists, export them, cancel - access runs to the end of the period you paid for, and the first charge is refundable in full inside 30 days. What paying past month one buys is the re-read: every storefront is opened again each month, so a list you built today doesn’t quietly go stale while you work it.

Do I have to connect my Amazon account?

No - and there is nothing to connect. No Seller Central login, no API key, no ad account. Every storefront in here is a page any shopper can open; Spreesy reads the public web the same way you would, and never signs in as you.

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 every month Spreesy opens all 115,000+ 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 115,000+ 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.

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