Cross-Function Coordination for Amazon
Five tools that do not talk to each other is not a system.
Most Amazon sellers run PPC, pricing, inventory, and catalog as separate workflows with separate tools. Claudia coordinates all four. Shared signals, automatic handoffs, and a daily brief so you know what changed and why.
Part of Amazon Seller Automation
Shared signals between every AI employee
When Oracle changes a price, Marko knows immediately and recalculates bids. When Bruno flags low stock, Marko pulls back spend and Oracle holds price to slow velocity. When Brett finds a listing issue dragging conversion, Marko adjusts expectations for that SKU. These signals flow automatically through Claudia. No manual Slack messages. No missed handoffs. No decisions made in isolation.
Stockout-PPC and pricing-bidding coordination
The most expensive mistake in Amazon operations is paying for traffic you cannot fulfill. The second most expensive is bidding on margins that no longer exist because someone changed a price. Claudia eliminates both. Inventory pressure triggers ad spend reduction. Price changes trigger bid recalculation. These are not scheduled syncs. They happen in real time as conditions change.
Morning briefs and human-in-the-loop decisions
Claudia delivers a daily summary of what changed across your account. Price adjustments, bid changes, inventory alerts, listing fixes. Everything is in one place with the reasoning attached. When a decision requires human judgment, Claudia surfaces it clearly and waits for approval. You stay in control without needing to monitor five dashboards yourself.
Common Questions
Frequently asked questions
Claudia acts as the central nervous system. She routes signals between Marko (PPC), Oracle (pricing), Bruno (inventory), and Brett (catalog). When one employee detects a condition that affects another's domain, Claudia ensures the signal reaches the right place and the appropriate response fires.
A summary of every significant action taken in the last 24 hours. Bid changes, price adjustments, search terms negated, inventory alerts, listing issues flagged. Each action includes the reasoning behind it. You see what happened and why in one place.
Yes. You set guardrails for each employee. Claudia operates within those guardrails and escalates decisions that fall outside them. You approve or reject, and the system learns your preferences over time.
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