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Amazon Launches “Review Listing Changes” Dashboard to Track Listing Updates and AI Suggestions

  • Writer: Hamza Benatmane
    Hamza Benatmane
  • Feb 17
  • 2 min read

Amazon has introduced a new tool called Review Listing Changes, giving brands a centralized way to monitor and manage updates made to their product detail pages.



The update, effective February 16, 2026, replaces the older Excel-based “Review Listing Updates” tool and improves transparency for brand owners on Amazon.


What Is the New Review Listing Changes Dashboard?


The Review Listing Changes dashboard allows brands to:


  • view Amazon-initiated listing changes from the past 60 days

  • track edits made to product detail pages

  • manage listing updates in a single interface

  • review AI-generated content suggestions


This tool is designed to help brands maintain better control over listing accuracy and compliance.



A Replacement for the Old Excel-Based System


Amazon has officially replaced the previous Excel-based Review Listing Updates tool with this new dashboard.

Instead of manually reviewing spreadsheets, brands can now:

  • access updates in real time

  • view changes directly inside Seller Central

  • manage listing edits more efficiently


This improves workflow speed and reduces manual tracking errors.


AI-Powered Content Suggestions Now Included


One of the biggest upgrades is the addition of AI-powered content review suggestions.


Amazon will now flag listings when it detects:

  • potentially incorrect product data

  • policy-violating content

  • inconsistent or misleading information


Brands can then:

  • approve the suggestion

  • reject it and provide feedback

  • track feedback status


This introduces a more proactive approach to listing quality control.


14-Day Auto-Publishing Rule


If a brand does not respond to a suggested change within: 14 days


Amazon will automatically publish the update.


After publication, sellers can still:

  • view the change history

  • submit feedback

  • track response status for up to 60 days


This makes timely monitoring critical for brand owners.


Who Can Access the Dashboard?


The tool is available to:

  • primary brand representatives

  • delegated secondary users via permissions


This allows teams and agencies to collaborate more effectively on listing management.


Why This Update Matters for Brands


This new system helps brands:

  • improve listing accuracy

  • reduce manual workload

  • respond faster to Amazon edits

  • monitor AI-driven suggestions

  • protect brand content integrity


It also increases transparency around Amazon-initiated listing changes, which previously were harder to track.


Final Thoughts


The Review Listing Changes dashboard is a major upgrade for brand management on Amazon.


By combining listing change tracking with AI-powered recommendations, Amazon is shifting toward a more automated but transparent listing ecosystem.


Brands that actively monitor this dashboard will have better control over product detail pages and reduced risk of unintended listing modifications.

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