Open by design
Pick any AI client. Your Amazon data comes with it.
Kuudo embraces the open standard for AI tool access. That means your team picks the client: ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, n8n, or anything else that ships with MCP support. We commit to the protocol. You commit to whatever fits the work.
- Standard MCP transport
- Works in compliant clients
- No vendor lock-in
Kuudo shows up where the work already happens.
Teams can start in chat, hand work to an agent, schedule it in an automation builder, or keep it inside an IDE. Kuudo keeps the Amazon data access, auth, and audit model consistent across each client.
Pick your runtime/taking actions
Tell it what to do. It does the work — change a bid, fix a listing, ship an order.
Your agent works inside your Amazon Seller, Vendor, and Ads accounts — not another read-only dashboard. You decide what each agent can touch, and every change it makes is logged.
Sellers
- get catalog data
- get ASIN matches
- create a listing
- update a listing
- delete a listing
- get orders
- confirm shipment
- update price
- update offers
- get fees
- create inbound plan
- update shipment
- get inventory
- create fulfillment
- cancel fulfillment
- update inventory
- create shipment
- confirm returns
- create inbound
- update shipment
- get inventory
- get rates
- create label
- confirm shipment
- submit feed
- get result
- request report
- get report
- run query
- get results
- get sales
- get metrics
- get settlements
- get financial events
- create transfer
- submit payout
- submit invoice
- create invoice
- create content
- submit content
- submit message
- create subscription
- submit review request
- get feedback
- create offer
- update offer
Vendor
- update inventory
- submit invoice
- confirm shipments
- update content
- update ASIN relations
- approve submissions
Ads
- create campaigns
- update bids
- create keywords
- create campaigns
- update creatives
- create campaigns
- update targeting
- create campaigns
- update creatives
- create campaigns
- update line items
- create campaigns
- update budgets & bids
- create targets
- update targets
- create creatives
- submit assets
- update store
- get analytics
- create audiences
- get insights
- create tags
- get attribution
- create conversion events
- get conversions
- request report
- get report
- get brand metrics
- get benchmarks
- get recommendations
- get insights
- create workflows
- create audiences
- run queries
- create subscription
- get stream
- get forecasts
- get reach
- get profiles
- create portfolio
- get billing
Most tools tell you a bid slipped or a listing broke. The agent goes and changes it — then confirms the work is done.
Run the same change across a single account or your whole book — agencies move every client at once, brands keep each marketplace in sync.
Decide what each agent can touch and what needs your sign-off. Every change is logged, so you always see exactly what it did.
› What did Kuudo actually change about how you work? Be specific.
"I reach Kuudo over the Model Context Protocol, and it speaks Amazon's specs on the other side — no proprietary layer in between. That's why I connect from n8n the same way ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, and any MCP-compatible client can. Build once, connect from anywhere."
Why it just works
We speak the standard. You pick the AI.
stdio and HTTP transports. Drop the URL into any compliant client and tools appear.
Tool descriptions stay under 1k tokens so agents keep room to think.
Wrong arg? The error tells the model what to send next. No human in the loop.
OAuth once, reuse the session across chat, agent, workflow, and IDE clients.
Common questions.
Which AI clients can I use with Kuudo? +
Do I have to standardize my whole team on one client? +
What if the client we use is not on your list? +
Does switching clients mean setting everything up again? +
Is there vendor lock-in? +
Same AI as everyone. Run it on what only you have.
Connect Kuudo once and your Amazon data, tools, and audit trail show up in ChatGPT, Claude, Cursor, n8n — any client your team picks. The model's the same for everyone. The data behind it is yours.