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š½ļø No more payout waiting games

Updates incoming: the good, the important, and the āoh, thatās cleverā kind.
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CASH CORNER
Amazon introduces 24-hour express payouts
Amazon just did something sellers actually like. Itās rolling out Express Payout, which means you can get your money in as little as 24 hours, yes, even on weekends.
Kiss goodbye to long ACH wait times.
šŖ Quick bits
Speed: Get paid within 24 hours, even on weekends
How it works: Amazon Pay routes funds through partner banks, credit unions, and Visa
Limits: Payouts up to $1M qualify; larger amounts revert to standard ACH
Where funds land:
In-network U.S. bank account, or
Seller-designated Visa debit card
Eligibility requirements:
Valid U.S. business address
In-network U.S. bank
Cost: Free (for now) š
Possible future fee: $0.50 per transaction, opt-out anytime
š¬ SellerBitesā take
This is Amazon quietly fixing one of sellersā biggest pain points: cash-flow drag.
Faster payouts mean quicker restocks, faster ad reinvestment, and less reliance on credit, especially during peak sales. Fees will likely follow, but if cash velocity matters, this is a lever worth pulling early.
TOGETHER WITH SELLER INTERACTIVE
Selling on Amazon without a strategy? Thatās expensive.
Maybe youāre running ads. Updating listings. Testing keywords.
But if itās not translating to sales ā somethingās missing.
At Seller Interactive, we help brands uncover exactly whatās holding them backāand what they need to scale.
On your free Discovery Call, weāll walk through your Amazon storefront, review your growth potential, and highlight the key gaps in your current strategy. No fluff. No guesswork. Just real, practical insights from a team thatās helped brands scale past 7 and 8 figures.
Whether you're hitting a plateau or just getting started, weāll show you what needs to changeāand how to change it.
No pressure. Just clarity.
Letās find out what your Amazon strategy is missing.
BLACK MARKET
New Amazon beta sends traffic off-site
Amazon just started āscrapingā your product pages, and no, thatās not a drill.
The beta feature Shop Direct pulls product listings from brand websites and sends shoppers off Amazon to finish the purchase. Sellers arenāt thrilled⦠and theyāre not wrong to be uneasy.
šŖ Quick bits
How it works: Names, prices, and product details come from public brand sites. Brands are auto-included, but can opt out. Shoppers click through Amazon to buy on the brandās site.
Seller concerns:
No upfront consent
Risk of inaccurate or outdated product info
Brand safety and customer experience issues
The irony: Amazon has historically penalized others for this exact behavior.
Bigger picture: Tied to Project Starfish, Amazonās push to become a universal product discovery layer.
š¬ SellerBitesā take
Amazon is testing life beyond its marketplace: it wants to own discovery even if checkout happens elsewhere.
For brands, visibility without control is a tradeoff, monitor listings, fix errors fast, and remember that traffic no longer guarantees conversion. Discovery is wider, ownership is blurrier.
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HOT TOPIC
Say goodbye to shared reviews on Amazon
Amazon is splitting reviews by variation.
Starting February 12, 2026, review counts will reflect only the exact product a customer buys, not the whole variation family. Sellers should brace for some numbers to drop overnight.
šŖ Quick bits
Reviews wonāt auto-share across majorly different variations
Only truly similar variations keep shared reviews
Dissimilar child ASINs show their own reviews only
Who keeps shared reviews:
Color or pattern changes
Size differences that donāt affect function
Pack size/quantity or minor scent variations
Same product fitted for different models
Expect review splits on functional differences
Variation structures themselves remain intact
š¬ SellerBitesā take
If your listings leaned on review borrowing across loosely related products, social proof may need a rebuild. For clean, logical variations? Business as usual.
Think of this as a short-term pain for long-term buyer trust, stronger reviews, happier customers, and fewer surprises down the line.
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