Free workflow and template
Turn a public or properly shared Amazon wishlist into a clean product file without handing your account password to an unknown service.
The template keeps source fields separate from the costs and review decisions you add later. Use one row for each exact product variant.
Work only with a public list, a list shared with you, or your own list. Preserve the product URL, identifier, variant, and quantity.
Remove duplicates and navigation text. Format barcode columns as text and confirm a sample of product links before analysis.
Replace the consumer-facing displayed price with your actual acquisition cost, inbound shipping, preparation, and other unit costs.
Upload the CSV or Excel file, match identifiers to listings, calculate profit and ROI, and review pricing and restrictions consistently.
Treat passing products as a shortlist. Validate the supplier, listing, condition, demand, safety, and selling permission before ordering.
Upload the cleaned file to Rocket Source and apply the same matching, cost, profit, ROI, pricing, and risk checks across the whole list.
Start a Rocket Source scanAmazon does not provide one consistent download button across every wishlist and marketplace experience. Short lists can be copied manually; longer public lists may require a trusted browser-supported export method.
No. Rocket Source does not access private wishlists or ask for your Amazon password. It analyzes structured CSV or Excel product files that you prepare from data you are allowed to use.
No. A wishlist is an idea source. You still need to validate the exact listing, acquisition costs, fees, selling permission, price stability, demand, product safety, and supplier.