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Amazon Account Maintenance Tool

Automate real-user behavior on Amazon buyer and seller accounts to build trust scores and reduce suspension risk. Essential for dropshipping, retail arbitrage, and managing multiple stores that also benefit from sales analytics tracking.

Amazon account nurturing tool interface showing automation settings

Why Nurture Amazon Accounts?

New accounts with no activity history that suddenly list products or conduct large transactions get flagged immediately. The nurturing workflow creates a natural activity history step-by-step, increasing account resilience against security scans and building a foundation for business operations.

Key Features

  • Automated behavior chain — Search keywords, view products, add to cart, and view cart in logical sequences
  • Randomized actions — Configure random ranges (e.g., search 2-4 keywords, view 4-8 products) and probability percentages (e.g., 50% chance of viewing cart) to break repetitive patterns
  • Captcha wait mechanism — Pauses automatically when Captcha appears, waits for solving, then resumes the workflow

How to Set Up Account Nurturing

  1. Configure your Amazon account profiles in Omnilogin with assigned proxies.
  2. Set the action types: Search Keyword, View Product, Add to Cart, View Cart.
  3. Define random ranges for each action (e.g., 2-4 searches, 4-8 product views).
  4. Set action probabilities (e.g., 50% chance to view cart after adding a product).
  5. Enable Captcha wait if using automated solving services.
  6. Run the workflow on selected profiles.

Use Cases

  • Warm up new Seller accounts — Run nurturing for days or weeks before listing products to build positive activity history
  • Maintain backup accounts — Keep backup accounts active with regular interactions so they are ready when needed
  • Manage multiple stores — Automate activity across your entire store system instead of logging into each one manually
  • Build Buyer account trust — Create diverse browsing and shopping history for Buyer accounts used in seeding, reviewing, or other strategies