Find what to flip.
Prep it without thinking.
Flow is the sourcing and FBA prep layer of TrackTech. Per-ASIN fulfillment recipes, per-unit cost from the retailer, and real margin numbers at the moment of scan. Built for the operator who already knows the answer is on the receipt.
From the receipt to FBA reconciliation.
A unit lands. The recipe is already attached.
Your buyer found it at Target for $4.99. The moment that unit hits your dock, Flow knows the cost, the ASIN, the FBA prep requirements, and the destination warehouse.
No more "what does Amazon want for this one?"
Polybag, suffocation label, expiration sticker, bundle. Whatever the SKU's recipe says. The prep tech sees one card per unit and follows it.
FBA shipments build themselves.
Pick the destination, add eligible units. Carton and pallet weights, MSKUs, FNSKU labels, and ASN data all populate from the units already in stock.
Per-unit P&L, not vibes.
Source cost, prep cost, FBA fees, refunded units, returns. Real margin per ASIN, per shipment, per buyer. The thing your spreadsheet has been pretending to do.
The prep operator's spreadsheet, replaced.
Fulfillment recipes
Per-ASIN prep instructions saved once and applied forever. Polybag, label, bundle, hazmat flag. Change the recipe, future units pick it up.
Retailer source ledger
Target, Walmart, CVS, Costco, Sam's, Home Depot. Per-unit landed cost with the receipt attached. Disputes get receipts, not arguments.
ASIN-level margin
Source + prep + FBA fees in one view. Sort by margin descending. The conversation about which deals to repeat writes itself.
Per-buyer attribution
Every unit ties back to the person who sourced it. Your top buyer is doing something specific. You'll be able to point to what.
FBA shipment builder
Pick units, pick destination, print labels. ASN goes to Amazon. The prep history follows each unit for compliance.
Works alongside TrackTech 3PL
If you also operate a 3PL, Flow and 3PL share one inventory ledger. Same UPC scanner. Same billing engine. Same access controls.
Any of these sound familiar.
- You prep FBA for multiple Amazon sellers and the shipments keep getting rejected for wrong barcodes.
- Your buyers source from six retailers and you don't know which one is actually making money.
- You're running a 3PL on TrackTech and your clients keep asking if you can handle their FBA prep too.
Send us your messiest ASIN.
The one that gets prep wrong every time, the one with the disputed margin. We'll model it in Flow on the call and you can decide.