Upload your Seller Central transaction report and instantly see what Amazon paid you, where every rupee went, which products perform, and where your customers are. Built for Amazon India sellers.
Turn your Amazon report into a clear picture of your settled business — your CSV is read in your browser and never uploaded.
| Date | To account | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Total paid out | ₹0 |
| SKU | Product | Units ⇅ | Revenue ⇅ | FBA fee/unit ⇅ | Cost/unit (₹) | Gross profit | Margin |
|---|
| SKU | Sold ⇅ | Returned ⇅ | Return rate ⇅ |
|---|
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This free Amazon settlement dashboard turns your Seller Central transaction report into a clear, visual picture of your business: what Amazon actually paid into your bank, where every rupee of fees went, which products sell and which get returned, and where your customers are. It runs entirely in your browser — your report is never uploaded anywhere.
Amazon doesn't pay you for every order instantly. It collects your sales, deducts its fees, holds the balance through a settlement cycle, and then disburses the remainder to your bank — usually every few days or every two weeks. The payout section of this dashboard lists each of those disbursements so you can reconcile what landed in your account against what Amazon reported.
This dashboard is built on your settlement data — the real money that moved in and out of your Amazon account in the period. That makes it accurate and reliable for payouts, fees, and cash flow. It is deliberately not a profit and loss statement: your cost of goods isn't in any Amazon report, and accrual profit depends on when orders were placed rather than when they settled. For a true monthly P&L and for tax filing, use proper accounting software or your chartered accountant. This tool answers a different, equally useful question: what did Amazon actually pay me, and where did it go?
You can upload a single month for a quick look, but the picture gets more complete over a longer window. Settlement timing means a single month always has a little activity spilling across its edges; over a quarter or a full year that evens out. For the clearest view of your business, download several recent months and upload them together — the dashboard merges them automatically and removes any duplicate rows.