Changelog

The “Changelog” gives you a complete history of the listing changes you submit to Amazon and tells you whether Amazon actually applied them. Every change — whether you make it manually, through a workflow, or via an AI agent — is recorded here together with its method, status, and the result of our verification.

After a change is submitted, AMALYTIX repeatedly compares it against the live product detail page over the following hours. This way you no longer have to check by hand whether an edit really went live.

Where can you find the Changelog?

Click on Content > Changelog to open the overview.

For each product you can see the following details:

  • Market
  • Product (ASIN and title)
  • Last edited by (you, a manager, a workflow, or an AI agent)
  • Recent fields that were changed
  • Status
  • Latest method (SP-API or Case)
  • Submitted date
  • Last checked date

What the Changelog tracks

A change can affect different parts of your listing:

  • Listing field: attributes such as title, bullet points, description, or generic keywords.
  • Image set: the images of a product.
  • Variation: the structure of a variation group.

Each change is submitted through one of two methods:

  • SP-API: the change is pushed directly via Amazon’s Selling Partner API.
  • Case: the change is requested through a support case.

Status meanings

Each change receives a status that reflects the result of our verification:

  • Pending: the change has been submitted and we are still waiting for Amazon to apply it.
  • Applied: the change is live on Amazon.
  • Partial: some fields were applied, others were not.
  • Failed: Amazon did not apply the change within the expected time.
  • Outdated: the change can no longer be verified because the variation group changed or was removed.

How long does a change stay “Pending”?

A change stays in the Pending state while we wait for Amazon to apply it. The maximum waiting time depends on the method:

  • SP-API changes: up to 48 hours
  • Support cases: up to 72 hours

If Amazon has not confirmed the change within that window, it is marked as Failed.

Filtering the overview

You can narrow down the list using the filters above the table:

  • Created: the date range in which the change was submitted.
  • Marketplace and ASIN
  • Status: Pending, Applied, Partial, Failed, or Outdated.
  • Type: listing field, image set, or variation.
  • Method: SP-API or Case.
  • Source: only automated changes (workflows and AI agents) or only manual changes.

Viewing a single product’s history

Click on a product to open its detailed history. There you can see each field change individually, including the desired value, the value observed on Amazon, and the status of every field.

If a change failed or was only partially applied, you can re-submit the affected fields directly via SP-API from this view.