Drop In Your ASINs
Paste a single ASIN, a bulk list, or product URLs. AllyHub reads the ASIN straight from any Amazon link, so you never hunt for the code yourself.
Feed a single ASIN or a bulk ASIN list and get complete product records back: title, brand, buy-box price, images, bullets, BSR, ratings, and parent-child variations.
Paste an ASIN, a URL, or a list — get exact product records in three steps.
Paste a single ASIN, a bulk list, or product URLs. AllyHub reads the ASIN straight from any Amazon link, so you never hunt for the code yourself.
For every ASIN, AllyHub captures title, brand, buy-box price, images, bullet points, A+ presence, category, BSR, rating, review count, dimensions, availability, and variation family.
Get one clean row per ASIN. Sort by BSR, diff price against yesterday, feed a repricer, or save the run as a Recipe for tomorrow's list.
Exact records for exact ASINs — not a fuzzy search grid, but the fields you asked for, in bulk.
Give AllyHub an ASIN and you get the whole product back — buy-box price, seller, image set, bullets, BSR, and rating count. Hand it a URL instead and it extracts the ASIN first, then the record. No copy-paste from the address bar.
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Ten ASINs or ten thousand, the output holds the same shape: one row each, identical columns, ready for a spreadsheet or a database import. AllyHub paginates through variations and pulls every child ASIN under a parent, so nothing in the family gets missed.
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Parent-child relationships trip up most scrapers. AllyHub maps each variation — size, color, pack count — back to its parent ASIN, each with its own price, availability, and image, so your dataset matches what shoppers actually see on the page.
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Your first ASIN pull teaches AllyHub the layout; save it as a Recipe and later runs skip the exploration and go straight to extraction. Your AllyHub never starts from scratch again, and every token produces more value on the next list.
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FBA sellers, data engineers, repricers, and arbitrage sellers who work from exact ASIN lists.
Sellers drop their SKU list of ASINs and pull live buy-box price, BSR, and review counts into one sheet — checking where their own listings sit against the exact competitors they track, not a broad category sample.
Engineers feed ASIN batches and get uniform, typed records they can pipe straight into a warehouse — no HTML parsing, no per-listing edge cases, and a saved Recipe that keeps the schema stable across nightly runs.
Pricing teams poll a watchlist of ASINs for buy-box owner and current price, then hand the deltas to their repricer — catching undercuts on the specific products that move their margin.
Arbitrage sellers paste ASINs sourced from deal lists and instantly see sales rank, offer count, and availability — deciding which units are worth sourcing before they commit a dollar.
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Quick answers on pulling per-product data from ASINs in bulk.
An ASIN is the 10-character code Amazon assigns every product. An Amazon ASIN scraper takes that code and returns the product's full record — title, price, BSR, images, and more. AllyHub accepts single ASINs, bulk lists, or URLs it reads the ASIN from, and returns one structured row per product.
Yes. Small ASIN pulls run on the free plan. Large bulk lists, scheduled ASIN monitoring, and pipelines that feed a repricer or warehouse are covered by paid plans.
Yes. AllyHub detects the parent ASIN and expands every child variation — each with its own price, image, and availability — so a single parent input returns the whole family, not just the default listing.
Yes. Paste an Amazon product URL and AllyHub extracts the ASIN from it, then pulls the record. Mix URLs and raw ASINs in the same list; the output stays uniform.
Most tools re-solve each listing's layout on every run, at a flat cost. AllyHub saves your ASIN workflow as a Recipe, so the second run skips exploration and just extracts. It builds on what it already knows and gets faster every time.