Sellozo Pricing & Cost

How much does Sellozo cost? Here is everything we could verify about Sellozo's pricing model, what's included, and the terms — with the sources each figure was traced from.

  • Pricing model: Flat-fee monthly SaaS subscription for Amazon PPC automation, with a custom-quoted managed/full-management option also billed monthly.
  • Starting price: $250 / month
  • Typical range: $250-$750 / month
  • Billing: Monthly subscription; flat-rate pricing not tied to ad spend. Managed service/full management appears to be custom-quoted monthly.
  • Contract terms: Month-to-month billing; no long-term contracts; cancel anytime.
  • Free trial: 30-day free trial on Sellozo's current site. Some third-party reviews also mention a 14-day trial, but the current vendor site shows 30 days.

What's included

  • AI-powered bid optimization
  • Campaign Studio
  • Multi-campaign optimization
  • Dynamic reporting
  • Budget balancing
  • Keyword harvesting
  • Negative keyword management
  • Real-time analytics
  • Unlimited users
  • Email support
  • Product repricer
  • Weekly one-on-one consultations with Amazon PPC experts (mentioned by third-party plan breakdowns)
  • Dedicated account manager and phone support for full-management tier (third-party source)

Sellozo now publishes first-party pricing on its own pricing page: $250/month for 1 marketplace, using a flat-fee model with no percentage-of-ad-spend fees. The company also states month-to-month billing and no contracts. Third-party sources show older or secondary figures: GoodFirms lists a $149/month 'Standard' plan and Capterra lists a $99 starting price, which appear to be outdated because Sellozo's current pricing page shows $250/month; RevenueGeeks also reports a broader self-serve ladder of $250/$500/$750 per month by SKU volume plus a custom-quoted Full Management tier, but that SKU-based ladder is not currently visible on Sellozo's live pricing page, so treat it as third-party reporting rather than current first-party confirmation.

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Where this pricing information was traced from.