SellerRunning pricing is simple: you pay for the number of products you track on Amazon FBM (including compliant dropshipping), and every plan includes the full feature set.
Plans start at $59/month and scale with your product count (ASINs).
Let’s walk through the plans and pick the best value for your store.
Key Takeaways
- Pricing is based on tracked ASINs; all plans have every feature.
- Plans run $59–$719/mo for 5k–150k ASINs; Enterprise+ starts at $739 for 200k–1M ASINs with priority support.
- Try SellerRunning free for 7 days to test listing, repricing, and order workflows end-to-end.
Plans and ASIN Limits (Quick View)
SellerRunning comes in seven plans – here’s how they compare:
Plan | Monthly Price | ASIN Limit |
---|---|---|
Lite | $59 | 5,000 |
Standard (Most Popular) | $84 | 10,000 |
Business | $130 | 25,000 |
Professional | $214 | 50,000 |
Enterprise | $429 | 100,000 |
High Level 1 | $719 | 150,000 |
Enterprise+ | From $739 | Up to 1,000,000 (priority support) |
SellerRunning pricing is ASIN-based; if you outgrow a tier, you upgrade capacity or get a custom quote.
The best part: a 7-day trial to plug in your store, load a few SKUs, and let the automation handle pricing, inventory, orders, and tracking.
What Do You Get On Every Plan?
All features are included across tiers; you only scale capacity. Here’s what that looks like in practice:
Find & List Products
Define your rules – margin floors, brand/category filters, delivery windows. SellerRunning screens out unprofitable items, calculates prices/quantities, and pushes qualified SKUs to your Amazon store via API. No CSVs, no manual uploads.
Inventory Management
Price and stock sync on autopilot. When source prices or availability change, your listings update to protect margins and avoid oversells. (ASIN capacity covers live items, queued items, and those that don’t meet criteria.)
Order Management
Automatic Fulfillment & Integrated Warehouse Flow
Advanced Monitoring & Reporting
Track each order milestone, catch exceptions, and send post-delivery feedback emails to lift review velocity and account health.
Team & Organization
Add multiple selling stores across regions under one account; keep roles tidy as you scale. (Need a second store in the same marketplace? That requires a separate SR account.)
What Payment Methods Does SellerRunning Accept?
SellerRunning accepts major credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, and Discover.
- How you pay: add your card at signup; renewals bill the same card automatically.
- Update card: go to Billing/Payments, replace the card, and save.
- If a payment fails: check card details, approve any bank verification (3-D Secure), try another card, or contact SellerRunning support.
- Receipts & billing questions: support can resend invoices and help with edge cases fast.
Where Does Sellerrunning Work?
SellerRunning uses Amazon.com (US) as the source store, then lets you sell across 17 marketplaces: Canada, Mexico, Brazil, UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, UAE, Australia, Singapore, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Poland, Sweden, Belgium, and Netherlands.
This setup supports cross-border arbitrage without rebuilding your stack per region.
How to Choose a Plan (Simple, Practical Framework)
Think 90 days ahead – not just today. Start with how many ASINs you’re tracking right now, add what you realistically plan to launch over the next three months, then tack on a small buffer (10–15%) for surprises. That total is the capacity you should buy.
Now match that number to a tier: up to 10k (Standard), 10–25k (Business), 25–50k (Professional), 50–100k (Enterprise), 100–150k (High Level 1), and anything above that (Enterprise+). If you’re sitting right on a boundary, go one tier up for breathing room.
Selling in multiple regions? Size up. Mirroring listings across marketplaces inflates your ASIN count faster than you think.
Quick example: 8,200 today + 1,500 planned + 10% buffer ≈ 10,300 → go Business (25k).
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Integrate All Marketplaces in One Account?
Are There Cheaper Alternatives to SellerRunning?
Yes – AutoDS is a lower-cost dropshipping tool with stock/price monitoring, product importing, and automated orders. If you need higher ASIN ceilings and broad Amazon marketplace coverage, SellerRunning scales further.
Final Thoughts (And Your Next Step)
SellerRunning is straightforward: you pay for ASIN capacity and everything’s unlocked. Look 90 days ahead, add a small buffer, and pick the smallest tier that comfortably fits.
The easiest way to know it’s right? Start the 7-day free trial, connect one marketplace, push a small set of SKUs, and watch listings, orders, and tracking run on autopilot.
If it clicks, keep the tier; if you’re nearing the cap, move up one level – done.