Amazon already asked for documents
You need to know what to request from your supplier, what to verify yourself, and what to prepare first — before a back-and-forth burns time and budget.
Get a clear 24–48 h roadmap of what to request, verify and prepare for one product on one EU marketplace.
It also works if you are preparing before Seller Central asks.
Most teams do not know what to ask suppliers for until Amazon opens a compliance case. That delay creates avoidable blockers, messy evidence requests and expensive back-and-forth.
A compliance case is open and you need to know what to send, in which language, for this product on this marketplace — not a generic answer.
Vague requests get vague PDFs. Without a clear list of documents, formats and operator details, you end up chasing the same files three times.
Warnings, manuals and operator details often fail because they are missing, mismatched or not prepared in the language of the target marketplace.
Before paying a lawyer or a test lab, you need a structured view of what is likely in scope, what is missing and what is worth verifying first.
Checkout only opens when country and category are supported. If something is out of scope, we block it before you pay.
Available now: NL, DE, FR, IT, ES, SE, PL, AT, IE, PT. BE, LU, CZ, SK stay out of checkout until their country rules are verified.
10 countries available nowSupported: electrical, radio, lighting, toys, food-contact articles, PPE, textiles and general consumer goods. Cosmetics, supplements and medical devices are out of scope.
9 supported product familiesIf Seller Central has already requested documents, Priority 24h gets you the roadmap faster. The report is documentation-readiness, not a guarantee of acceptance.
24h Priority turnaroundThis preview shows selected excerpts, not the full report. A paid report is longer, specific to your product and marketplace, and includes the full roadmap.
A structured roadmap that tells your team what is likely in scope, what is blocking progress, and what to prepare next.
Identifies the primary regulatory route for the selected product category and marketplace, so your team stops guessing which framework applies.
OUTPUT · 1 primary framework · supplementary regime if applicableLists the documents, labels, operator details, and physical checks that are likely needed, with priority and next-step logic.
OUTPUT · required items · likely required items · physical verification pendingTurns the roadmap into a practical next-step sequence: what to request, what to verify, and what to prepare first.
OUTPUT · numbered action sequence · priority next stepsShows who typically issues each document, where to obtain it, what it usually costs, how long it takes, and the red flags that slow teams down.
OUTPUT · issuer · acquisition path · typical cost range · typical lead time · common red flagsMaps the likely evidence path in Seller Central and highlights the packaging, language, and mismatch issues that commonly trigger rejection.
OUTPUT · Seller Central path · product-specific rejection risksSummarises the likely preparation range for this product: total cost range, total time range, and the number of documents in scope. All figures are indicative, quote-based ranges — not formal quotations.
OUTPUT · estimated preparation cost · estimated preparation time · documents in scopeThe Intelligence Report is built from verified official EU, national-authority and Amazon source materials. It is matched to the selected product family and marketplace, and reviewed for scope, consistency and unsafe claims before delivery. The result is a practical roadmap of what to request, verify and prepare, without pretending to certify the product or replace legal advice.
The report uses official EU, national-authority and Amazon source materials where available. It does not rely on generic web summaries or unsupported guesses.
The report is scoped to the selected product family and target marketplace, so the roadmap stays focused on the documents, labels, language notes and evidence paths most relevant to that case.
Before delivery, the report is checked for unsafe claims, unsupported wording and scope issues. If a case is outside the current supported scope, checkout is blocked or the report marks it clearly instead of guessing.
A structured roadmap that tells your team what is likely in scope, what is blocking progress, and what to prepare next.
Identifies the primary regulatory route for the selected product category and marketplace, so your team stops guessing which framework applies.
Lists the documents, labels, operator details, and physical checks that are likely required, with priority and next-step logic.
Turns the roadmap into a practical next-step sequence: what to request, what to verify, and what to prepare first.
Shows who typically issues each document, where to obtain it, and the red flags that slow teams down.
Maps the likely evidence path in Seller Central and highlights the packaging, language, and mismatch issues that commonly trigger rejection.
Counts the items in scope and breaks them down by status: required, likely required, and physical check pending.
Illustrative examples of the kind of decision the report helps you make.
You need to know what to request from your supplier, what to verify yourself, and what to prepare first — before a back-and-forth burns time and budget.
You want country-language, EPR/WEEE and documentation signals mapped out before your listing is at risk — not after.
The report helps you map likely document types, labels, physical checks and next actions — so you stop accepting paperwork on faith.
Each family has its own regulatory route, sources and known Amazon rejection signals. If your product is out of scope, checkout tells you before you pay.
Powered devices that plug into AC or run on batteries — anything with a circuit board, motor or charging port.
Devices that transmit or receive radio signals — Bluetooth, RFID, GPS, wireless audio and remotes.
Wi-Fi or Zigbee products that pair with a phone, hub or cloud — smart home, IoT and gateways.
Light sources and luminaires for home, office or vehicle — LED, energy-label and EMC rules apply.
Products intended for play by children under 14 — covered by the Toy Safety Directive.
Items intended to touch food or drink — kitchen, tableware, packaging and accessories.
Gear worn or held to protect against health or safety risks — routed by PPE category (I / II / III).
Clothing, home and accessory textiles — fibre composition, REACH and care-labelling rules apply.
Non-electrical household and lifestyle products covered by the General Product Safety Regulation.
Categories we don’t cover today — checkout will surface this before you pay.
Country-specific language and EPR guidance is built from verified official source materials. If a country is not yet fully supported end-to-end, that country stays out of checkout instead of guessing.
Drop the ASIN and the target marketplace into the order form. That’s all we need to start.
Your product is matched against every applicable regulation, standard, document type, and known Amazon rejection trigger.
You get a PDF in 48h (or 24h on Priority) with the regulatory inference, documentation roadmap, action plan, source guide, upload guidance, and preparation summary.
Use the roadmap to request the right documents from your supplier, book the right labs, and upload with confidence.
Pricing follows regulatory complexity, not PDF length. One order covers one product on one EU marketplace.
Pricing is assigned automatically based on your product family. You pick it in the next step — there is no tier decision to make.
Prices exclude VAT. VAT or reverse-charge is calculated at checkout based on your billing details. Business customers only · VAT ID required for EU orders outside the Netherlands.
Choose the supported category, target marketplace, and delivery speed for one product on one marketplace.
After checkout, the project-input form collects the product details needed to start the report.
Ten EU marketplaces are available now. Four others are kept out of checkout until their country rules are verified.
Category sets the tier. Not sure which one? Use the chat on this page to narrow it down.
Select a marketplace and category to see your price.
Scope note: the Intelligence Report is a source-backed documentation-readiness roadmap. Scope limits apply — see below.
After checkout, you’ll receive a project-input form tailored to the selected product category and marketplace. No document upload is required for the current Intelligence Report.
Not sure which category fits your product? Ask the chat on this page before you checkout. It can walk you through a few questions to identify the right category and tier.
The Intelligence Report is diagnostic documentation. It tells your team what to prepare — it does not certify, test, or upload anything.
Lumgex covers per-ASIN product compliance and GPSR documentation readiness. For VAT registration, ongoing tax filings, and OSS handling across EU marketplaces, we recommend hellotax — they're operators in this space, not generalists.
It is a source-backed documentation-readiness roadmap for one product on one marketplace. It tells you what is likely needed, what is blocking progress, and what to prepare next.
No. The current Intelligence Report does not audit your existing dossier or measure document completeness. It maps what is likely needed and what your team should prepare.
No. It is a source-backed documentation-readiness roadmap. It helps you understand what to prepare, request and verify before Amazon asks for evidence. For legal sign-off, use independent counsel.
No. The report gives your team a structured roadmap and best-known upload guidance, but LUMGEX does not upload files on your behalf.
The report helps map rejection risks, evidence paths and next steps for Seller Central. It does not guarantee that Amazon will accept a specific upload, because that depends on the documents you prepare and on Amazon’s own review.
Only the supported categories shown in the live configurator are available for direct order.
Ten Amazon EU marketplaces are available now (NL, DE, FR, IT, ES, SE, PL, AT, IE, PT). Belgium, Luxembourg, Czechia and Slovakia are not available yet — their country support is not verified end-to-end, so they are kept out of checkout.
You’ll receive a project-input form tailored to the selected product category and marketplace. It asks for product and order facts such as ASIN or SKU, product name, Amazon URL, description, and a few category-specific questions. The current Intelligence Report does not require a full document upload.
FOR SUPPORTED PRODUCTS AND MARKETPLACES.
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