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ScoutIQ 2 Home Tab & Accept List

A detailed explanation and visual walkthrough of the ScoutIQ 2 Home Tab and Accepted Scans

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The Home tab in ScoutIQ 2 can be accessed from the bottom navigation and gives you a snapshot of your recent scouting activity. From here, you can filter by date range, review your sourcing performance, and look back at items that were marked as accepted during the selected timeframe.

Filtering your Home Tab data

The Home tab includes custom date filtering, so you can choose the timeframe you want to review. Once you select a date range, ScoutIQ 2 shows your accepted scans and other performance indicators for that period, making it easier to understand your recent scouting results at a glance.




Once you have selected a timeframe, simply scroll down to view data and statistics for that timeframe:


This includes Lifetime Scans (total number of scans since you downloaded the app and began scanning) and your Best Day (most scans in one day), the Total Scans for the timeframe selected, your Accept Rate percentage for the timeframe selected, the Total List Price, for the timeframe selected, and the Estimated Profit (based on the Target Price selected by your triggers) for the timeframe selected.

Note: Analytics cannot be reset at this time, however, this is a feature that has been suggested by other customers, to upvote this request for consideration by our Product Team, click here.


Below that you will find your Recently Accepted Scans which will also refresh based on the timeframe selected, with the most recent scans on top:

Accepted Scans

Within the Home tab, you can open your Accepted Scans for the timeframe selected by tapping View all:

This lets you review the items your ScoutIQ 2 Smart Triggers marked as profitable during that date range based on the Target Price selected. You can view scan details such as Title, ASIN, Profit*, Target Price*, eScore*, and Sales Rank* (*at the time of scan).

Important Notes:
• Tapping on an item on your Accept List allows you to view the current scout screen data for that item.
• If you scanned the same item more than once, or scanned different copies of the same item on different dates, each scan will appear separately and will reflect the data from the time it was scanned.

Downloading your Accepted Scans

After tapping View all. you can download a CSV file of the Accepted Scans shown for your selected date range

You can then save or share it using the options available on your device, such as cloud storage, email, or other sharing methods.


Once saved, this file can be used in your preferred listing workflow, including InventoryLab or Amazon Seller Central. Seller 365 users should remember that InventoryLab is included in the bundle at no extra cost.

A quick note about Accept Lists vs. Buy Lists

Your Accept List is best thought of as a record of items the app marked as accepted during scouting. That can be very useful for review, research, or with some cleanup, using in your listing software of choice. But if you want a cleaner workflow for items you actually purchased, your Buy List is usually the better tool, since it is designed more intentionally around purchase and listing prep.

What’s included in the download

The Accept List download includes the following fields:


Date: The date of scan
Asin: The item's ASIN
Title: The items title
Thumbnail: A thumbnail of the item, if scanned in Live mode
Category: The category of the item
eScore: The item's eScore at the time of scanning
Amazon Sales Rank: The Sales Rank of the item at the time of scanning
Amazon Price : Amazon's Price, if they are on the listing, at the time of scanning
Estimated Profit: Your estimated profit after fees, based on the Target Price/List Price selected by the triggers in use, at the time of scanning.
List Price: The Target Price/List Price of your item at the time of scanning.
Quantity: The quantity column is pre-populated with a 1 for each item scanned. Additional preparation of this column will be discussed in the next section.
Cost Per Unit: How much you paid for the item, in future updates the Buy Cost you enter in-app will populate this column, but for now it defaults to 0. Additional preparation of this column will be discussed in the next section.
Supplier: This is a blank column for you complete prior to importing into your listing software of choice. Additional preparation of this column will be discussed in the next section.
Condition: This is a blank column for you complete prior to importing into your listing software of choice. Additional preparation of this column will be discussed in the next section.

Preparing your file for import

Before importing your file into InventoryLab or another listing workflow, you may need to make a few updates.

🎥 Download Your Accepted List & Prep For InventoryLab

​Prefer to watch it in action? This quick walkthrough will help! While this video includes instructions from the original ScoutIQ app, the preparation steps beginning at :27 are the same in ScoutIQ and ScoutIQ 2.


The Quantity column is pre-filled with a value of 1, so if you purchased multiples, you should update that quantity and remove any extra rows as needed. The Cost Per Unit field may also need to be entered manually, and Supplier can be filled in if you want to track where your inventory came from.

The Condition column should also be completed before import so your listings reflect the correct Amazon condition. If you skip that step, the items may default to New in InventoryLab, which would then need to be corrected manually. Many sellers prefer to bulk-fill a default used condition and then adjust only the exceptions one by one.


Final tip

If you want to review accepted scans and general sourcing performance, the Home tab and Accept List are a great place to start. If you want a more purchase-focused, listing-ready workflow, use our Buy List feature instead.

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