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Compliance

Track Amazon's listing policy rules, surface violations before they suppress your detail page, and manage the fix workflow across your catalog.

Compliance is the first phase of listing optimization for a reason. A listing that violates Amazon's policies — whether through a prohibited claim, an image rule infringement, or a restricted ingredient reference — can be suppressed silently. No warning, no explanation, just a detail page that stops converting.

RankASIN's compliance section surfaces Amazon's rule set as a structured checklist and maps it against your listings. The result is a prioritized list of findings, each tagged with the relevant policy area and the location of the violation (title, bullet, A+ content, or image).

There are four policy areas the compliance dashboard covers: claims (medical, drug, pesticide, and similar regulated language), imagery (main image rules, lifestyle content restrictions, text overlay limits), policy triggers (restricted keywords, variation mismatches, ingredient certification requirements), and structural issues (listing completeness, category-specific requirements).

Start with What Amazon flags to understand the categories of rules and which violations cause the most damage. Then use the compliance dashboard to run the audit against your active listings.

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