Promo Recovery Price Lift runs every day so the team catches shifts in competitive price pressure before they become an…
Oracle handles lift price back toward full-value after a promo ends so discounted units do not drag margin longer than necessary. It queues the recommendation for review before anything changes in the account.
No credit card. Observe-only until you approve.
Trigger
Scheduled
Runs
Daily
Agent
Oracle
Mode
Approval required
Setup
4 minutes
What it does
Five jobs Oracle handles before the issue becomes another manual cleanup loop.
Claim-based, operator-first, and tied to the exact handoff the team would otherwise have to manage by hand.
Pulls the freshest pricing data tied to Promo Recovery Price Lift so the workflow starts from the live account state, not a stale report.
Oracle joins that signal against the surrounding business context, including guardrails, thresholds, and the ASIN or campaign data that makes the decision usable.
Scores the issue or opportunity in operator language so the team can see what changed, why it matters, and what deserves attention first.
Builds the exact next step for promo recovery price lift, with the reasoning attached and the proposed action kept inside your chosen mode.
The final move waits for approval so the operator can review the reasoning before anything executes. The result lands in the same Mission Control audit trail as the rest of Ultra.
Why operators use this
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Margin does not disappear all at once. It leaks one unmanaged price move at a time.
The manual version means watching competitor price changes, checking your floor, checking your Buy Box status, and then deciding whether this is the moment to hold, drop, or take price back.
That process sounds manageable until there are hundreds of ASINs and the market moves while the team is in meetings, approving promos, or dealing with tomorrow's inbound problem instead.
Pricing mistakes usually do not look dramatic in the moment. They just quietly shave contribution every hour they go untouched.
A single protected-ASIN price lag can burn $1,000+ in contribution margin before someone notices the Buy Box math changed.
How it runs
A real operating loop, not a vague promise.
Exact steps, accountable owners, and the human checkpoints kept in the sequence where trust actually matters.
Oracle starts the scheduled cycle
AGENTThe cadence for promo recovery price lift begins automatically on the schedule you set.
06:00 ET
Oracle pulls the working set
AGENTOracle gathers the exact account slice needed for promo recovery price lift and throws out noise that does not matter for this decision.
06:01 ET
Oracle joins the surrounding context
AGENTThresholds, guardrails, prior actions, and the affected ASIN, campaign, or workflow context get attached before a recommendation is drafted.
06:02 ET
Oracle scores what matters first
AGENTOracle ranks the issue by operator impact so the team sees the most important move before the long tail.
06:03 ET
Oracle drafts the next move
AGENTThe workflow packages the exact change, the supporting logic, and the confidence score instead of dropping a vague alert into the team's lap.
06:04 ET
Human review checkpoint
HUMAN CHECKPOINTThe change waits for a human to approve it in Mission Control, email, or the connected team channel.
Your schedule
Execution and audit trail close the loop
AGENTUltra logs the before-and-after, reasoning, approver or system actor, and undo path so the next cycle starts from a trustworthy history.
Immediately after step 06
What you get
This is the actual output. Not a screenshot from a slide deck.
The Mission Control-style review queue, with the reasoning and next-step controls attached to every line.
Promo Recovery Price Lift · Mission Control Preview
SHOWING 5 EXAMPLE ROWS · PRICING OUTPUT READY FOR REVIEW
Your guardrails
Change any default. Any threshold. Any rule.
The defaults are grounded in real operator workflows, but every one of them is meant to be editable.
MINIMUM MARGIN FLOOR
Protected
DEFAULT · EDITABLE
The workflow never proposes a move that breaks the protected contribution floor you define.
MAX PRICE STEP
4%
DEFAULT · EDITABLE
Prevents whiplash from overreacting to one noisy competitor move or a short-lived stockout.
BUY BOX PROTECTION
Enabled
DEFAULT · TOGGLEABLE
Keeps repricing decisions aligned with whether the brand should defend or test away from the Buy Box.
PROMO EXCLUSIONS
Your list
EMPTY BY DEFAULT
Exclude promo ASINs, bundles, or manually managed offers from automated pricing decisions.
Before you turn it on
What Oracle needs to run properly.
Pricing engine connected
Required so the workflow can see the live price and current floor/ceiling state.
Margin or floor rules loaded
The workflow needs an explicit protection line before it recommends a move.
Competitor monitoring live
Required for stockout, undercut, and Buy Box-aware decisions.
Promo calendar connected
Optional, but helpful when planned events should constrain automated price logic.
Manual exception list
Optional for sensitive SKUs the team wants to hold manually.
Leadership summary routing
Optional if price changes should also flow into the exec brief.
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Buy Box Winback Repricer
React the moment the Buy Box slips away and propose the cleanest margin-safe path to win it back.
Competitor Stockout Price Lift
When a competitor runs out of stock, Oracle lifts price inside your margin guardrails to capture the window.
Before you ask
Three questions we hear on every setup call.
Not by default. Promo Recovery Price Lift starts in approval mode so the team reviews the move before anything executes.
Guardrails, explicit thresholds, and a full audit trail. The workflow shows the reasoning, stays inside the protection limits you set, and gives the team a reversible history instead of a black-box action.
Yes. Thresholds, exclusions, routing, and sensitivity can be set at the account level and, where relevant, narrowed to specific campaigns, ASINs, or watchlists.
Stop letting pricing cleanup wait until the problem is already expensiv…
Turn on Promo Recovery Price Lift. Ultra handles the first governed cycle, shows the reasoning, and keeps the next move visible before the team loses another day to manual follow-up.
No credit card. Observe-only until you approve.