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Amazon Butler — outreach to brands you sell
Set up automated Creator Connections outreach for the brands behind your top-selling ASINs.
What Amazon Butler does
Amazon Butler reads your real Amazon order history, finds the brands behind the products you've already sold, and sends those brands targeted Creator Connections messages on autopilot. It's the most direct path from "I sold $X of this brand last month" to "this brand offered me a campaign."
Before you start
You need three things wired up first:
- A signed-in Amazon Associates account — Amazon Butler launches Chrome and uses your existing session. There is no separate login flow.
- Orders Butler synced at least once — Amazon Butler reads your purchase history from there. Open Orders Butler in the dashboard and click Sync now if you haven't.
- Your Creator Connections storefront ID in the top bar. You'll find it in the URL of your CC dashboard — copy the alphanumeric tail and paste it into the Storefront ID field.
If any of these are missing, the Start button stays disabled and the workspace will tell you which step to finish.
Running your first outreach pass
- Open Amazon Butler in the left nav.
- In the Targeting card, pick the lookback window — start with 30 days to keep the brand list small and high-signal.
- Leave Daily cap at the default of 25 for your first run. You can raise it later once you've seen what the messages look like in your CC inbox.
- In the Message card, pick a template. Built-in starters are in English, Spanish, and French — Amazon Butler auto-picks based on your locale.
- Click Start Amazon Butler.
The runner opens a Chrome window in the background, navigates to each brand's CC page, and posts your message. You'll see progress in the Recent activity stream and the topbar Hours Saved stat tick up as it runs.
Tuning what gets sent
A few knobs you should expect to touch after the first run:
- Brand priority in Settings → Outreach priority: pin the brands that earn you the most so they always get messaged first when the daily cap kicks in.
- Per-brand cooldown in the targeting card: defaults to 14 days. Lower it to retry brands that didn't reply, raise it to avoid pestering.
- Skip already-accepted campaigns stays on by default — it keeps Amazon Butler from re-messaging a brand whose campaign you already accepted via cc-check.
Where the work shows up
Once a brand replies, the conversation lives in your normal Amazon Creator Connections inbox. Butler doesn't move messages around — it just opens the conversation. Accepting the offer is still a manual step (or use Daily Commission Butler to automate that too).
Common gotchas
- Chrome login expired — if Amazon kicks you to a sign-in screen mid-run, Amazon Butler pauses and asks you to log in. After signing in, click Resume.
- No brands found — usually means Orders Butler hasn't synced recently. Run a fresh order sync and try again.
- CAPTCHA showed up — Butler waits for you to solve it manually. Open the Chrome window the runner spawned, solve the challenge, and the run continues automatically.
Next up
Once outreach is humming, set up Daily Commission Butler so accepted campaigns are picked up automatically. Together they close the loop: Amazon Butler finds the brands, Daily Commission Butler accepts the deals they offer.