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Connect Amazon Seller Central to Google AlloyDB — Marketplace Data on Google Cloud

Load Amazon Seller Central sales, inventory, and Buy Box data into AlloyDB for marketplace analytics.
Why Connect Amazon Seller Central to Google AlloyDB?
Warehouse your Seller Central data in Google AlloyDB for unlimited historical analysis and cross-source SQL.
Buy Box and conversion tracking
Analyze Buy Box win rates and unit session percentages in AlloyDB to optimize Amazon product listings.
Ads + organic integration
Join Seller Central organic data with Amazon Ads in AlloyDB to calculate total ACoS including organic sales.
Multi-marketplace analytics
Consolidate data from multiple Amazon marketplaces in AlloyDB for global selling analytics.
How to Connect Amazon Seller Central to Google AlloyDB
Three steps. Under two minutes. Zero code.
- 1
Create a data transfer
Log into Supermetrics, select your data source and AlloyDB as your destination.
- 2
Authorize and configure
Connect your data source account, provide your AlloyDB connection details, and select the data you want to transfer.
- 3
Set schedule and start transfer
Choose your refresh frequency (hourly, daily, or weekly) and click Start. Your data begins flowing into AlloyDB automatically.
Amazon Seller Central Data Schema in Google AlloyDB
Supermetrics creates and maintains clean, typed tables automatically. Here's what your Seller Central data looks like in Google AlloyDB.
Data Freshness & Scheduling
Amazon Seller Central data is typically available in AlloyDB within 24-48 hours due to Amazon processing delays.
What Amazon Seller Central Data Can You Pull into Google AlloyDB?
Supermetrics gives Google AlloyDB access to your full Seller Central reporting data — metrics and dimensions you already know from the Seller Central interface.
Key Metrics
- Ordered product sales
- Units ordered
- Average selling price
- Featured offer (buy box) percentage
- Unit session percentage
- Page views - total
- Sessions - total
- Units refunded
- Refund rate
- A-to-z claims granted
- Feedback received
- Negative feedback received
Key Dimensions
- Product name
- ASIN
- SKU
- Brand
- Marketplace name
- Order status
- Fulfillment channel
- Sales channel
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Why Supermetrics for Google AlloyDB?
Purpose-built for marketing data since 2009. 200,000+ companies trust Supermetrics to move 15% of global ad spend into reporting and analytics destinations.
No Vendor Lock-In
Your data lands in Google AlloyDB — infrastructure you own and control. Use any BI tool, any transformation layer, any ML platform. If you ever switch providers, your data and dashboards stay with you.
170+ Marketing Data Sources
Purpose-built for marketing data — not a generic ETL tool. Supermetrics covers 99% of metrics and dimensions from each source, with pre-structured tables ready for analysis. No transformation layer required.
Incremental Loading
Only new and updated Amazon Seller Central records are transferred on each run — efficient, cost-effective, and fast. Full historical backfill available on demand.
Enterprise-Grade Security
SOC 2 Type II certified. GDPR and CCPA compliant. OAuth authentication with encrypted credentials. Regional data hosting available. Your data is protected end-to-end.
Flat-Rate, Predictable Pricing
Fixed annual pricing regardless of data volume — no per-row charges, no surprise bills during peak campaign seasons. Transfer as much Amazon Seller Central data as you need without worrying about cost spikes.
Every Order, Every Product
Pull your complete Amazon Seller Central catalog — every order, product, variant, and customer segment. No row limits, no sampling, no date restrictions.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I connect Amazon Seller Central to Google AlloyDB with Supermetrics?
Log into the Supermetrics Hub, create a new data transfer, select Amazon Seller Central as the source and AlloyDB as the destination. Authorize your Amazon Seller Central account, provide your AlloyDB connection details, choose the fields you want, set a schedule, and start the transfer. No custom ETL pipelines or Cloud Dataflow jobs required — Supermetrics creates and manages the tables automatically using standard PostgreSQL-compatible commands, so any tool or library that works with PostgreSQL works with your marketing data out of the box.
Is my Amazon Seller Central data secure when transferring to AlloyDB?
Supermetrics is SOC 2 Type II certified and fully GDPR compliant. All Amazon Seller Central credentials are encrypted at rest and in transit. Data flows directly from the Amazon Seller Central API to your own AlloyDB instance — Supermetrics does not store your marketing data on its servers. AlloyDB runs inside your Google Cloud VPC, so traffic never traverses the public internet. Google Cloud IAM policies control who can access the instance, VPC Service Controls prevent data exfiltration, and automated encryption at rest with customer-managed encryption keys (CMEK) gives you full control over your data's cryptographic lifecycle.
Can I combine Amazon Seller Central data with other sources in AlloyDB?
That is one of the biggest advantages of storing marketing data in AlloyDB. Once Amazon Seller Central lands in your instance, you can JOIN it with any other table — GA4 exports from BigQuery (via federated queries), CRM data, product catalogs, other ad platforms — using standard PostgreSQL syntax. Because AlloyDB is fully PostgreSQL-compatible, the entire ecosystem of PostgreSQL extensions, BI tools, and ORMs works out of the box. Supermetrics supports 170+ data sources that can all land in the same AlloyDB instance, and for advanced use cases you can tap into AlloyDB's built-in Vertex AI integration to run ML predictions directly inside SQL queries on your marketing data.
What Amazon Seller Central metrics and dimensions are available in AlloyDB?
All standard Amazon Seller Central reporting fields are available, including Ordered product sales, Units ordered, Average selling price, Featured offer (buy box) percentage, Unit session percentage, Page views - total, and many more. You select exactly which metrics and dimensions to transfer during setup, and you can add or remove fields at any time without losing historical data. AlloyDB's columnar engine automatically accelerates analytical queries on large tables — aggregations across millions of rows of Amazon Seller Central data can run up to 100x faster than standard row-based PostgreSQL, giving you warehouse-grade performance without leaving the PostgreSQL ecosystem.
How fresh is Amazon Seller Central data in AlloyDB?
Data freshness depends on your transfer schedule. You can run transfers hourly, daily, or weekly. Most users schedule daily transfers so yesterday's complete data is ready each morning. Supermetrics uses incremental loading — only new and updated records are transferred — so even large accounts refresh quickly. AlloyDB's adaptive autoscaling handles traffic spikes during data loads without manual intervention, and its intelligent caching layer keeps frequently queried marketing dashboards responsive throughout the day.
Does the connector include Buy Box data?
Yes. Featured offer (Buy Box) percentage is available as a metric for product-level Buy Box win rate analysis.
Can I analyze multiple Amazon marketplaces in AlloyDB?
Yes. Marketplace name is available as a dimension, and you can load data from multiple marketplaces into the same schema.
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