Internal tools for ecommerce brands.
The Monday channel rollup, the SKU margin sheet, and the reorder tab are where most brands actually run the business. Prized lets you rebuild them as internal tools you shape by describing what you need, starting from working templates with real ecommerce mechanics inside.
Multichannel Sales Dashboard
Web, marketplace, and store sales rolled into one daily view.
Product Margin Tracker
See which SKUs are getting squeezed as costs rise faster than prices.
Inventory Reorder Planner
Reorder points, days of cover, and a low-stock list for every item you buy.
Ecommerce Returns Tracker
Track every return from request to restock and see what keeps coming back.
Sell-Through and Markdown Planner
Spot slow sellers early and plan markdowns before the season ends.
Retail Promotion Calendar
Plan promos week by week and see which ones actually lifted sales.
Campaign ROI Tracker
Spend, leads, and closed revenue side by side for every campaign.
NPS Tracker
Watch your NPS trend and route every detractor comment to an owner.
The standard setup is a Monday ritual: paste last week's numbers from Shopify, Amazon Seller Central, and the 3PL portal into a channel rollup; keep a SKU margin sheet with landed cost columns that were accurate the day the freight quote came in; maintain a reorder tab with lead times from the last email thread with the factory; and, if anyone has time, a returns log. The numbers being chased are blended gross margin after marketplace fees, contribution margin per SKU after ad spend, weeks of cover on hero SKUs, return rate by SKU and reason, and sell-through before markdown.
These sheets fail quietly. An Amazon fee change or a freight surcharge makes the margin sheet wrong without anyone noticing, so you keep advertising a SKU that stopped making money. You learn a bestseller stocked out from customer emails, while cash sits in slow movers that needed a markdown six weeks ago. The rollup only exists on Mondays, so a bad Wednesday goes unseen until it is a bad week.
A purpose-built tool closes the gap: channels in one daily view, margins that recompute when a cost changes, reorder alerts driven by days of cover instead of memory, and a returns log that shows which SKU keeps coming back and why. Each template is a working example; you open it, then prompt it into your catalog, your fee structure, your lead times.
Common questions
Can I import my SKU list, costs, and sales history?
Yes. Templates open with sample SKUs and orders so you can see how the math works. When you start from one, you import your own data, usually CSV exports from Shopify, Seller Central, or your existing margin sheet, and the tool runs on your real numbers from there.
Does it pull from Shopify and Amazon automatically?
The template itself runs on sample data; that is what makes it safe to explore. After you start from it, you get your real data in, beginning with imports of your channel exports. Treat live automatic syncing as a later step rather than something the demo already does.
Our margin calculation includes landed cost, marketplace fees, and ad spend per SKU. Can the template match it?
Yes, by describing it. The template ships with a straightforward margin model; you tell Prized in plain language which cost components you track and how you allocate them, and the tool is rebuilt to calculate margin your way.
The tool you actually need is one description away.
Start from a template above or from a blank page: either way, you describe it and Prized builds it.