Agency Support

Give your agency an operating layer that scales faster than headcount.

Profasee Ultra helps Amazon agencies handle PPC, pricing, forecasting, catalog work, and decision review inside one system. Your team stays on strategy and client relationships. Ultra takes the repeatable work and shows its reasoning.

Agency, aggregator, and multi-brand pricing is available. Advanced teams can also bring their own model keys.

What support looks like

Structured for operators, not generic partner copy.

Headquarters

Claudia, approvals, audit history, shared context

$299/mo

Specialists

Add only the roles the agency actually needs first

from $199/mo

Rollout model

Review recommendations before authority expands

Read-only first

Commercial fit

Aligned to account count, operators, and workflows

Structured pricing

What changes the day Ultra goes live

Two ceilings every Amazon agency hits. Ultra removes both at the same time.

Cost per account and capacity per analyst. Every retainer model collapses on one or the other the second volume comes in. Pick a tab to see what actually shifts.

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Analyst hours / account / week

Today10+ hrs
On Ultra< 1 hr

What runs the work now

Marko / PPCOracle / PricingBrett / CatalogNestor / Reimburse

How rollout works

Launch the first account carefully. Expand the book deliberately.

01

Connect the first account

Connect Seller Central and the related operating systems, then pick the first specialist mix based on the bottleneck already costing the agency money.

02

Start in read-only mode

The team sees what Ultra would do, why it would do it, and what guardrails matter before anything changes in the live account.

03

Approve what should stay human

Use approvals, thresholds, and protected-account rules to decide where the agency wants review and where routine work can move faster.

04

Expand across the book

Once the first rollout is working, add more accounts, more specialists, or more workflows without rebuilding the operating model from scratch.

Mission Control

One review surface before the workflow gets broader authority.

PPC Optimization1 pending
9 active
MarkoHandling it100% approved3 open1 done this week
In Progress2

Budget reallocation from low-ROAS campaigns

Marko

Launch Sponsored Brand for Dyson filters

Kai
Awaiting Approval1

Pause zero-conversion campaigns

$28.50 → $0

96%
ApproveReject
Approved0

Changes are applied automatically

Done4

Increase bids on top 10 converting keywords

Marko
92%

Specialist mix

Agencies do not need one giant promise. They need the right bench.

Start with the job already leaking time or margin, then add more specialists as the rollout proves itself.

Headquarters

Claudia

Active

Coordinates the team, surfaces what changed, and keeps pricing, PPC, inventory, and catalog work from turning back into separate lanes.

PPC Manager

Marko

Active

Owns bids, budgets, search terms, and spend efficiency so the team stops spending analyst time on repetitive PPC tuning.

Pricing Specialist

Oracle

Active

Adjusts price for profit instead of static rules, then keeps the decision trace visible when an account needs human review.

Demand Planner

Bruno

Active

Flags stock pressure before it creates bad ad or pricing decisions and gives the team a cleaner forecast story to manage.

Catalog Auditor

Brett

Active

Finds suppressed listings, content gaps, and catalog leaks that quietly erode conversion across managed accounts.

Reimbursements

Nestor

Active

Finds the reimbursement dollars the agency usually has no time to chase and keeps that work from slipping out of scope.

The agency math

Look at the four numbers your retainer never priced in.

Onboarding, weekly tuning, after-hours coverage, and the next ten accounts. The retainer covers the work clients see. The rest quietly eats the margin until it is gone.

Every week your best people spend tuning bids, chasing suppressed listings, and re-running pricing is a week the agency is paying senior salaries to do entry-level operating work. Ultra puts that work on a coordinated bench of agents that operate inside your guardrails.

Traditional

On Ultra

Minutes
Review only
0
Modular
Time to launch a new account
Weeks
Operating hours per account / week
10+
Hours each account goes unwatched / week
128
Ramping the next ten accounts
Hire ahead

Bench cost, coverage cost, and ramp cost never appear on the client invoice. They appear in the year-end margin instead.

Proof

Built on live operator workflows first.

Ultra is run on Think Crucial before changes graduate. If a workflow does not hold up on a real Amazon P&L, it should not be sold as agency leverage.

Commercial fit

Priced like a system, not a mystery retainer.

Headquarters starts at $299/mo

Claudia, approvals, audit history, shared context, and the operating layer live here.

Specialists start at $199/mo

Add the roles tied to the work the agency actually wants to speed up first.

Agency pricing is structured

The setup depends on account count, operators, and how many workflows need to live inside one system.

FAQ

Questions agencies actually need answered.

Yes. Profasee can structure pricing for agencies, aggregators, and multi-brand operators. The right setup depends on how many brands, operators, and workflows need to live inside one system.

Yes. Start in read-only mode first. Your team can see every recommendation, the reasoning behind it, and what the agents would have changed before expanding authority.

Most agency software gives you more dashboards, more alerts, and more tabs for your team to babysit. It can flag the problem, but it still hands the work back to the operator. Ultra agents operate: they monitor each account, reason across PPC, pricing, inventory, catalog, and recovery, then act inside your guardrails or ask first when approval is needed. Software gives the agency visibility. Agents give the agency throughput.

No. Most teams should start with the bottleneck already costing them the most money, then add more specialists once the math is obvious.

Yes. BYOK is available for advanced setups, but it is not the default path because most teams do not need that extra complexity to get live quickly.

Headquarters includes Claudia, approvals, audit history, safety controls, shared context, and the core integrations every specialist works inside.

No. It replaces the repetitive operating work. Strategy, client communication, positioning, and relationship management stay with the team.

Next step

Show us how your accounts are structured.

We will map the right first rollout, the specialist mix worth testing first, and the pricing model that matches the agency shape.