Coordinates every agent. Sends the brief. Escalates what matters.
The layer that sits above the other three operators. It takes everything that happened across inventory, advertising, and listings, correlates it, prioritizes it, and hands you a briefing worth reading.
Collects every alert from the Inventory, Marketing, and Listing agents plus 7 detection engines (Buy Box, fees, suppressions, ad cliffs, inventory, account health, silent edits) into one prioritized queue.
Connects related events across domains. A stockout + ad cliff + Buy Box loss on the same ASIN gets correlated into a single insight — not three separate alerts.
Scores every alert on financial impact and time sensitivity. Account health issues escalate immediately. Low-severity items aggregate into the daily brief.
Delivers a morning brief summarizing the last 24 hours: what was handled autonomously, what awaits approval, what was blocked, and revenue impact across all agents.
Generates a weekly plan with recommended focus areas, campaigns to review, SKUs to restock or liquidate, and listings to improve. Not a report — a plan.
Manages the queue of Risk Level D (medium-risk) decisions waiting for your sign-off. One-click approve, edit, or reject with decision rationale preserved.
Transparent, real-time view of what every agent did — autonomous actions (A/B/C), pending approvals (D), and blocked operations (E). Full audit export.
You set what triggers an alert, which channel it hits (in-app, email, Slack, webhook), and what escalation cadence looks like. Critical alerts never wait in the daily brief.
These are the human roles and monthly tasks this agent eliminates. You keep the strategic layer. The execution layer becomes code.
Operations Manager
$6,000–$10,000 / mo
Daily Standups & Reporting
Hours per day across team
Account Manager Reports
$1,500–$3,000 / mo retainer
Weekly Strategy Meeting
Your calendar
Alert triage inbox
Always slow, usually missed
Cross-tool dashboard stitching
Never fully solved
The COO Agent listens to every action, recommendation, and alert generated by the Inventory, Marketing, and Listing agents — plus the 7 detection engines.
Incoming events are correlated by ASIN, campaign, or time window. A stockout that coincides with a Buy Box loss on the same ASIN becomes one event, not two.
Critical events (account health, revenue-impacting suppressions) trigger immediate notifications. Medium severity queues for your approval. Low severity rolls into the daily brief.
At your configured time each morning, the brief lands — what happened, what was handled, what you need to decide today. Median read time: 4 minutes.
Every agent action, every alert, every decision you approved or rejected — preserved in an auditable log, exportable on demand, queryable in the dashboard.
Representative actions from beta cohort data. Every action is logged, reversible, and auditable.
Stockout on SKU-1847 + ad spend cliff on parent campaign + Buy Box loss on same ASIN → merged into one insight. Restock + pause campaign recommended as atomic action.
3 alerts → 1 decision
Morning brief: 3 autonomous actions complete ($1,280 ad spend recovered, 1 listing edit reverted), 2 pending approvals (PO for 500 units, +40% budget increase), 1 alert (coupon expiring).
+$2,140 revenue protected
Policy violation notification from Amazon at 2:47am. COO Agent severity-scored as critical. Drafted remediation response. SMS + email sent. Ready for review at 7am.
Zero missed escalations
Average alerts compressed to decisions per day
Median read time for daily brief
Of cross-domain events correlated, not duplicated
Coverage for account health escalations
This agent ingests and acts on the following data sources. All read/write is authorized through Amazon's official APIs.
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