Grow rank, sales and share. Profitably.
Margin, inventory and rank on Amazon feed every decision the platform makes, so spend scales only where your brand’s growth is worth having. Your senior operator sets the rules. The platform runs them, continuously.
A senior expert reviews the results with you.
Eva’s Advertising & SEO Intelligence aggregates signals from every part of your Amazon account and turns them into decisions, so your operator moves faster, spend goes to the right products, and you see profit, not just revenue.
Signals
Bids · Inventory
Rank · Conversion
Intelligence
Margin by SKU
Segment rules · Risk
Decisions
Bid changes · Dayparting
Negation · Coverage
Outcomes
Growth · Profit
Efficiency · Clarity
Why this makes us a better agency, not just a faster one.
Most agencies put a junior on the account once a senior has pitched it, and the ceiling is whatever that person can manually review in a day. Software-only tools remove the person entirely and hand you a dashboard to manage yourself. Eva keeps the senior operator and gives them a platform that runs the repetitive work continuously, so their judgment reaches further than either alternative gets you alone.
A team, often junior, reviewing manually on a schedule.
You do, alone, with a rules engine and a support inbox.
A senior operator, backed by the platform, running continuously.
On the next scheduled account review.
As fast as you configure and maintain the rules yourself.
Continuously, inside rules your operator wrote and owns.
More accounts per manager, same manual ceiling.
More dashboards. Still no one deciding for you.
Coverage scales without your operator’s judgment getting diluted.
A vendor relationship, reviewed monthly.
You are, entirely.
A senior operator, owning the number with you.
Features.
Five capabilities stay on inside your account, every day, inside the rules your operator sets.
Bid adjustments
Bids move with live conversion, ACoS and TACoS signals instead of a daily batch, so your operator is adjusting today’s market, not last week’s.
Hourly scheduling
An hourly conversion pattern is built per product and recalibrated on a rolling four-week window, so spend stops paying peak rates in hours that never convert.
New product coverage
A new listing gets a full campaign structure, bids, negation and dayparting included, the day it needs one. No product waits for someone to build it.
Inventory protection
Days of cover is read per SKU. Spend throttles as a stockout nears and returns once cover recovers, so rank is never built on a product about to go dark.
Wasted spend control
Non-converting search terms are negated continuously at the right level and match type, while the terms your operator protects stay protected.
Every decision logged
What changed, when, and which signal triggered it. Every bid change, negation and pause stays on the record.
Preconfigured. Then yours to change.
The engines are rule-based and fully configurable. Every threshold, guardrail and exception is your operator’s to set. What’s different is where they start.
Preconfigured
The default strategy is distilled from real managed accounts, not a generic template. Switch it on and it runs.
Fully editable
Every rule, threshold and exception is your operator’s to set, with no ceiling on complexity.
No review queue
Once set, rules execute continuously. Throughput isn’t capped by how much can be reviewed in a day.
Approval where wanted
Manual actions and audit recommendations apply only once your operator confirms them.
Every decision logged
What changed, when, and which signal triggered it. Always visible, never invisible.
What this means for your brand’s growth.
Every listing is covered from day one.
Rank and sales compound instead of waiting on the review queue.
Spend throttles before a stockout, not after.
Spend never outruns stock, so margin holds through the messy weeks.
Adjustments run continuously, not on a review cycle.
Your operator’s time goes to strategy, not repetition.
Every negation is logged with the signal behind it.
You always know why the account moved, and when.
Before you ask.
Does the platform replace my Amazon manager?
No. Every rule inside it is written and owned by your senior operator. The platform executes continuously inside those rules. It replaces the manual review queue, not the judgment behind it.
How is this different from an ad tool I could buy myself?
Most tools hand you an empty rule builder and a manual. Ours ships with a working strategy already running, built from real managed accounts, and a senior operator who owns and edits it for your catalog. The technology is part of the service, not a subscription you manage alone.
What happens as my catalog grows?
Coverage scales with the platform, not with how many hours your operator has left in the week. New products get a full campaign structure the day they need one, without waiting on a queue.
Can I see what changed and why?
Every decision, bid change, negation and pause is logged with the signal that triggered it. Nothing runs invisibly.
Case studies
Placeholder: pull the relevant story from the existing case studies section.
The platform does not replace your operator. It compounds them.
Every rule inside the platform is written and owned by the senior operator running your account. What changes is how much of the account they can hold in view at once, and how fast they can act on it.
Nothing the platform does is invisible. Every bid change, negation and pause is recorded with the signal that triggered it, so your reporting is an export, not a reconstruction.
Software does not grow brands. People grow brands, and the best people use the best software.
What changes when it’s switched on.
No claims about anyone else’s tool. The left column is how most Amazon accounts run by hand. The right column is what happens once your operator switches the platform on.
Strategy lives in a spreadsheet and one person’s head.
Strategy is written down and running on every product.
Changes wait for the next account review.
Rules execute continuously once your operator sets them.
Wasted spend surfaces weeks later, in an audit.
Non-converting terms are negated as they appear.
Inventory is a tab nobody opens daily.
Days of cover throttles spend automatically.
A change gets made and forgotten.
Every decision is logged with the signal that triggered it.
See the platform running inside your account.
One connection is enough to see how the platform would run your catalog. Run a free audit on a read-only connection, or see the platform in a walkthrough with a senior expert.