Mau Seco is a Spanish-language education brand built around Amazon FBA. Its core product, Amazon90, focuses on “selling from Latin America to Amazon USA” and promises a 90-day path that helps students learn product selection, listing, FBA operations, and AI tool usage from scratch. The site also offers a free 45-minute class, an Answer Hub, country guides, and an FBA glossary, making it a course-plus-content-community style product.
Amazon90 is advertised as including 200+ lessons and 50+ hours of video, positioned as a step-by-step online course that takes learners “from zero to expert.” Key topics include Amazon FBA, launching on the U.S. marketplace, Private Label/branding, payments, and country-specific compliance issues, with AI modules added at each stage. The main page does not state whether there are live classes, 1-on-1 coaching, homework reviews, or fixed cohorts, so it appears closer to a recorded structured course. The exact level of support should be confirmed before purchase.
Instructor Mau Seco claims to have 10 years of Amazon FBA experience, to have launched 300+ products, to have generated over $2 million in total sales, and to hold an Amazon Mentor badge. The page also highlights 200+ student success cases. The teaching language is clearly Spanish, and the content is specifically designed for Latin American countries. No course completion certificate, official certification, or credential that could be used for professional validation is mentioned on the page.
The page lists the current price of Amazon90 as $797 and notes that it will increase to $897. A free beginner entry point is also available. Considering the course volume—50+ hours of content plus many localized guides—it offers some value, but nearly $800-900 is still not cheap for a cross-border e-commerce beginner. If students also need to budget for product research, samples, advertising, and inventory, the course fee should be treated as part of the overall startup cost.
Its strengths are its highly focused positioning and its coverage of real-world issues faced by Latin American sellers entering Amazon USA, such as Payoneer, Wise, taxes, and KYC. The course structure and free content are also fairly complete. The drawbacks are the lack of detail around live support or mentoring, no clear certificate information, and limited transparency on how case studies are verified. It also has a high barrier for non-Spanish speakers. It is best suited to beginners in Latin America who can learn in Spanish and want a step-by-step path to launching on Amazon FBA. Chinese users who want to learn about local supply chains, RMB payments, or China-specific cross-border operations may be better served by Chinese-language cross-border e-commerce courses, Amazon Seller University, Helium 10, Jungle Scout, or similar alternatives.
The main page does not provide information on access stability from mainland China, course payment methods, or whether Chinese bank cards, Alipay, or similar options are supported. As a result, its China access status is rated unknown. Since the service mainly targets the Latin American market, Chinese-language support, payment compatibility, and localized after-sales service should all be confirmed before purchase.
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