I will match your part numbers to amazon asins
Ecommerce technologist, Amazon APIs, catalog data and marketplace automation
About this Gig
Selling on Amazon means every product in your inventory has to be tied to the right ASIN and getting that wrong costs you suppressed listings, lost Buy Box, and wasted ad spend.
I take your manufacturer part numbers (MPNs) and match them to the correct Amazon listings, fast and accurately. I also validate the MPNASIN associations you already have, so you can trust your catalog before you push it live.
What you get:
- Accurate MPN ASIN matches delivered in a clean spreadsheet
- Support for new, used, refurbished, and 3rd-party/aftermarket match types
- Validation of your existing part-number-to-listing associations
- Source and confidence notes so you can see why each match was made (Pro & Catalog)
Why this isn't a $5 scrape: matching is curated, not bulk-grabbed. Amazon doesn't let anyone search its catalog by MPN directly, so accurate matching takes real product knowledge exactly what generic data-entry gigs skip.
My guarantee: 100% accuracy on every match I deliver. If a part genuinely has no listing, I'll flag it as "no match found" rather than force a wrong one you only pay for matches you can trust.
Send me your part numbers and let's get your catalog mapped correctly.
Industry:
Business
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Retail & wholesale
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Technology & internet
Platform:
Amazon
Language:
English
FAQ
What's the difference between an MPN and an ASIN?
An MPN is the manufacturer's part number for a product; an ASIN is Amazon's unique listing ID. I connect the two.
What happens if a part has no Amazon listing?
I mark it "no match found" instead of guessing. My accuracy guarantee applies to every match I deliver — I never pad results with wrong ASINs.
Why do you need the manufacturer/brand name?
Amazon can't be searched by MPN alone, so brand + part number dramatically improves match accuracy. Missing brands mean slower, less reliable results.
Can you handle used, refurbished, or aftermarket parts?
Yes — just tell me the condition/match type you need and I'll target the right listings.
Do you do large catalogs (5K+)?
Absolutely. Message me first for a custom quote and timeline.
What format do I get back?
clean spreadsheet with your MPN, the matched ASIN, condition/match type, and (on Pro/Catalog) source notes.
