
Amazon Product Intelligence reveals the real mechanics behind product success — and why most Amazon products fail long before launch. Hosted by Marvin, a product manager behind a nine-figure Amazon business, this show breaks down the hidden signals that top sellers use to pick winning products — long before competitors even notice the trend. Each episode uncovers the frameworks used by elite produ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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Great products don’t grow randomly—they expand through predictable signals. This episode uncovers the indicators that reveal when a product is ready to scale.
Brands leave signals everywhere—through reviews, pricing power, consistency, and repeat purchase behavior. This episode teaches you how to read them.
Not all demand is real. Some is inflated, distorted, or artificially created. This episode reveals the hidden signals that expose unreliable demand.
Pricing reveals hidden truths about market maturity, customer intent, and competitive pressure. In this episode, we break down the pricing signals that predict whether a product will scale—or stall.
Why customer frustration is the strongest indicator of market opportunity.
How factories reveal product trends before the market sees them.
How to identify hidden weaknesses in top competitors before they collapse.
How to read the early timing cues that determine whether a product will explode or fade.
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #217 |










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