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OAList positions itself as a “promotion intelligence” tool for Amazon FBA online arbitrage sellers, rather than a traditional ASIN lead list. Each day, it organizes on-site discounts, category promotions, coupon codes, clearance deals, and BOGO campaigns from 100+ U.S. retailers, placing coupon codes, expiration dates, retailer links, and related details into a dashboard so sellers can identify arbitrage opportunities from promotions on their own.
The Basic plan focuses on a daily promotion feed: users can filter by discount, category, retailer, and status, and use features such as favorites, marking deals as used, and identifying newly added retailers. The Pro plan further adds sales-cycle intelligence, drawing on 27,000 deal records since 2022 and historical data from 848 retailers to analyze deep-discount frequency, typical discount levels, seasonality, and likely windows for the next promotion. However, the page clearly states that these forecasts are directional estimates, not guarantees.
Basic is $19/month, or $228 annually; Pro is $59/month, or $708 annually; Elite is $159/month, or $1,908 annually. Basic and Pro come with a 7-day free trial but require a credit card, and users can cancel during the trial period. Elite has no free trial, but offers a 30-day money-back guarantee. The text indicates that billing is handled by Fanbasis.
The main advantage is that it avoids selling the same batch of ASINs to large numbers of sellers, which in theory can reduce price undercutting. It also automatically extracts coupon codes and updates the dashboard multiple times, saving time otherwise spent manually checking emails. Pro’s retailer sales-cycle analysis can be useful when deciding whether to buy now or wait for a deeper discount. The limitation is that it does not handle profit calculation, restricted-category checks, inventory evaluation, or sales-volume judgment for sellers; it still needs to be used alongside tools such as Keepa, SAS, and SP-API. Coverage is also mainly focused on U.S. retailers, so cross-border purchasing, forwarding, and FBA inbound logistics must be handled independently.
OAList is better suited to sellers who already have an Amazon FBA online arbitrage workflow and can calculate profits and manage fulfillment on their own. Elite is aimed more at sellers with VAs or team collaboration needs. The text does not disclose access conditions from China. On the payment side, it only indicates that a credit card is required and billing is processed through Fanbasis. If you are simply looking for cashback, Rakuten and TopCashback are more consumer-oriented cashback options. If you need specific ASINs, traditional lead lists are an alternative, though they come with the risk of homogenized competition.
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