Why Amazstock exists
We started Amazstock because we were running a returns business and couldn't find software that fit.
Generic CRMs assume you know your inventory before you list it. ERPs cost €20k+ to deploy and require an IT team. Spreadsheets fall apart at 200 SKUs. Marketplace tools sync product lists but ignore the warehouse reality of pallet liquidation: mixed unknown SKUs, cost-by-weight, variable condition, fast turnover.
So we built the system we needed — and then learned that hundreds of other operators needed it too.
What we believe
- Returns and liquidation is a real category, not a niche of e-commerce. It needs its own operating system.
- One tool, not twelve. No Zapier glue. No bolt-ons. No Excel exports at month-end.
- Operators run the show, not algorithms. We surface decisions; you make them.
- Speed is a feature. If an action takes more than two clicks, we redesign it.
- Your data is yours. Export anything as CSV/JSON, anytime. No lock-in.
The team
Built by operators who ran (and still run) returns and liquidation warehouses. Engineering, design, and operations — all in one tight team. No outsourcing. No agency-built features.
We're a small company on purpose. Decisions move fast, support is direct, and the people who built the product are the people you talk to.
Where we are
Based in the EU. Servers in Frankfurt (AWS). GDPR-compliant by design. Data never leaves the EU.
What's next
Amazon FBA integration (Q3 2026). Native iOS + Android apps (Q3 2026). AI-assisted product identification from photos (in beta). Multi-warehouse for Enterprise. We publish what we ship in the Changelog.
Want to talk?
We answer founder email personally. Get in touch.