Free reimbursement audit · read-only · ~60 seconds
Connect your seller account read-only and in about 60 seconds ClaimCatcher audits 18 months of lost units, fee overcharges, and return discrepancies — then shows you the exact dollar amount Amazon owes you back. Switch claims on and we recover it on autopilot. You pay only on what actually lands.
Itemized list and case-ready claims unlock when you switch recovery on.
The free audit
This is a representative demo of the real read-only audit — connect a sample seller account and watch ClaimCatcher reconcile 18 months and stamp your number.
Authorize ClaimCatcher through Amazon's official SP-API. We get read-only access to your reports — we can see what Amazon owes you, and we can't touch your inventory, pricing, or listings.
No card. Claims stay off. You'll see your number before anything is filed.
Reconciling 18 months of inventory adjustments…
0% · 0 report rows reconciled
across 0 discrepancies — last 18 months.
The total and discrepancy count are free. The case-ready claim details — and the autopilot that files and chases them — unlock when you switch recovery on. No card, no subscription. Billed 20% of net reimbursed, only after money posts to your Amazon account.
Representative demo of the read-only SP-API audit flow, using sample seller data. Real audits reconcile your own reports. Not legal, tax, or financial advice.
The problem
Every month, Amazon loses some of your inventory in its own warehouses, damages units in handling, charges the wrong FBA fee, and reconciles a customer return that never came back. Under Amazon's own reimbursement policy, that's money owed back to you. You'll almost never find it.
It's spread across inventory-adjustment logs, fee reports, and removal-order discrepancies no one doing $100k–$5M a year has time to reconcile line by line. So it just sits.
A lost unit you don't catch in time stops being recoverable. The claim doesn't wait for you to get around to it — it quietly expires, and Amazon keeps your money.
Audit it yourself — a multi-day spreadsheet slog you'll do once. Or hand it to an agency that takes 25%, runs on email behind a black box, and shows a number only after you've signed.
There's a third way: see your exact number first, for free — then only pay on what actually comes back.
How the audit works
No spreadsheet uploads, no CSV exports, nothing to paste. The part that takes a human days takes the agent about a minute.
Authorize ClaimCatcher through Amazon's official SP-API with read-only access. We can see your reports. We can't move inventory, change pricing, or touch your listings.
ClaimCatcher scans inventory adjustments, fee charges, and lost/damaged/return discrepancies against Amazon's published reimbursement policy — reconciling what should have been credited against what actually was.
A real, itemized figure: "Amazon owes you ~$4,182 across 47 discrepancies." Every line carries its reason code, date, SKU/FNSKU, and recoverable amount. The total is free; the case-ready claims unlock when you switch recovery on.
The audit is free and shows you the number. To have ClaimCatcher actually go get it, you flip one switch: Switch recovery on.
What you get
A verified balance, reconciled against Amazon's own reports. Recovered on autopilot, billed only on what lands.
Every line is a real discrepancy with a reason code, a date, an FNSKU, and a recoverable amount — reconciled against Amazon's own reports. You see a verified balance, not a marketing range.
The oldest eligible claims are the first to expire. ClaimCatcher sweeps the full eligible lookback the moment you connect, so nothing recoverable slips past the deadline in a report you'll never open.
Switch recovery on and the agent files and queues every eligible claim — lost and damaged units, fee overcharges, return discrepancies — and tracks each through Amazon to reimbursement. You don't touch a case.
No subscription. No upfront. No card to start the audit. ClaimCatcher bills a percentage of money only after it's reimbursed to your Amazon account — verified against the posted credit. No recovery, no fee. Ever.
ClaimCatcher connects through Amazon's official SP-API with read-only scope. It files claims within Amazon's policy and Terms of Service — it never fabricates a claim and never has the access to change anything in your account.
New discrepancies appear every week as inventory moves and returns reconcile. Once recovery's on, ClaimCatcher keeps auditing automatically in the background — catching each new eligible claim and filing it before its window closes.
Pricing
Start on Recovery. You pay 20% of what comes back and $0 of what doesn't. We don't make money keeping you on the wrong plan.
No card, no commitment.
Free forever. Itemized case-ready claims stay locked until you switch recovery on.
Default · no upfront, no card, no subscription.
Billed via Stripe on verified reimbursement events only. Cancel the toggle anytime — filed recoveries still complete.
Optional · for high-volume recoverers.
Offered in-app once cumulative recovery exceeds break-even. Never pushed — it appears only when the math favors you.
The honest line: start on Recovery. You pay 20% of what comes back and $0 of what doesn't. If you're recovering enough that a flat fee beats the percentage, we'll tell you and let you switch.
Questions
It costs nothing to see it and there's no card to find out. Connect read-only, watch ClaimCatcher reconcile what Amazon owes you, and decide what to do with the number once it's in front of you. The only thing that's been expensive is waiting.
Read-only · ~60 seconds · No card · Claims stay off until you switch them on
ClaimCatcher audits your own seller account for reimbursements Amazon already owes you under FBA policy. It is not legal, tax, or financial advice.