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Inventory Lab Alternative for Amazon FBA Operations

Inventory and profit, plus repricing and reimbursements Amazon owes you.

Inventory Lab is a long-standing favorite for Amazon FBA listing, shipment creation, accounting, and sourcing — its Stratify profitability reports and Scout/Scoutify research tools are real strengths, especially for arbitrage and wholesale sellers. SellerVault overlaps on inventory and profit but pushes further into automated repricing with Buy Box modeling and FBA reimbursement recovery, all in one operations-first platform. The honest framing: Inventory Lab leads on bookkeeping-style accounting and product sourcing, while SellerVault leads on pricing automation and recovering money Amazon owes you.

14-day free trial · No credit card required · Migrate from Inventory Lab in under an hour

Why sellers switch from Inventory Lab to SellerVault

1. Add automated repricing

SellerVault reprices with Buy Box modeling so you don't need a separate repricer alongside your inventory tool.

2. Recover FBA reimbursements

SellerVault finds lost, damaged, and fee-discrepancy claims and helps file them, charging only on recovered funds — money Inventory Lab's accounting reports surface but don't recover.

3. Stronger restock automation

Restock planning and inventory health turn inventory data into clear buy recommendations, not just reports.

4. Consolidate your stack

Repricing, reimbursements, inventory, shipments, and profit live in one login instead of pairing Inventory Lab with point tools.

Feature comparison: SellerVault vs Inventory Lab

Side-by-side capability comparison — the things that actually matter for Amazon sellers.

Inventory management & FBA listing
Inventory Lab's Stratify listing/shipment workflow is a core strength; SellerVault covers inventory and a shipment wizard but Inventory Lab is more listing-and-bookkeeping-centric.
SellerVault
Inventory Lab
Accounting / profitability reports
Inventory Lab's accounting and Stratify P&L reporting are a standout; SellerVault offers profit analytics but is not a full bookkeeping replacement.
SellerVault
Inventory Lab
Product sourcing research (Scout/Scoutify)
Inventory Lab includes Scout and the Scoutify mobile sourcing app; SellerVault does not focus on retail/online arbitrage sourcing.
SellerVault
Inventory Lab
Automated repricing with Buy Box modeling
SellerVault includes automated repricing; Inventory Lab does not reprice.
SellerVault
Inventory Lab
FBA reimbursement recovery
SellerVault detects and recovers FBA reimbursement claims; Inventory Lab does not.
SellerVault
Inventory Lab
Restock / demand planning
SellerVault includes restock planning; Inventory Lab tracks inventory but is lighter on automated restock recommendations.
SellerVault
Inventory Lab
FBA shipment wizard
SellerVault
Inventory Lab
Single platform for repricing + reimbursements + inventory + profit
SellerVault
Inventory Lab

Comparison based on publicly available information from each company's website as of 2026. Feature availability and pricing may change — verify current details with Inventory Lab directly.

Pricing: SellerVault vs Inventory Lab

What you'd pay at comparable tiers.

Entry
SellerVault
From $29/mo
Inventory Lab
Subscription, mid-tier monthly
Reimbursement recovery
SellerVault
10–25% commission on recovered funds
Inventory Lab
Not offered
What you get
SellerVault
Repricing + reimbursements + inventory + profit
Inventory Lab
Listing + accounting + sourcing + inventory

Migrating from Inventory Lab to SellerVault

Most sellers complete the switch in under an hour.

  1. 1

    Connect Amazon Seller Central to SellerVault via SP-API.

  2. 2

    Import your product catalog, COGS, and supplier data.

  3. 3

    Enable inventory tracking and restock planning to mirror your Inventory Lab setup.

  4. 4

    Turn on automated repricing and FBA reimbursement recovery.

  5. 5

    Compare SellerVault's profit analytics against your Stratify reports, then consolidate.

Frequently asked questions

Is SellerVault a good Inventory Lab alternative?

It depends on your priority. SellerVault is the stronger choice if you want repricing and FBA reimbursement recovery alongside inventory and profit. Inventory Lab remains excellent for detailed accounting and product sourcing (Scout/Scoutify), which SellerVault does not focus on.

Does SellerVault replace Inventory Lab's accounting?

Partly. SellerVault's profit analytics tie pricing, fees, COGS, and reimbursements together, but Inventory Lab's Stratify accounting is more bookkeeping-oriented. Sellers who need full accounting may keep that workflow or pair it with an accounting package.

Can SellerVault recover money Amazon owes me?

Yes. SellerVault's FBA reimbursement recovery detects lost, damaged, and fee-discrepancy cases and helps file claims, billing a commission (10–25%) only on funds recovered. Inventory Lab does not do this.

Does SellerVault help with product sourcing like Scout?

No — SellerVault is operations-first (repricing, reimbursements, inventory, profit) and does not include a retail/online arbitrage sourcing scanner like Scout or Scoutify. If sourcing research is essential, Inventory Lab has the edge there.

What does SellerVault cost?

SellerVault starts at $29/mo, with reimbursement recovery billed as a commission on recovered funds. That covers a broader set of modules than a listing-and-accounting tool.

Keep inventory and profit, add repricing and recovered cash — try SellerVault.

14-day free trial. No credit card. Cancel anytime. Migrate in under an hour.