Use the free Jungle Scout Sales Estimator on their website or the Helium 10 free tier.

While you might be looking for a way to access for free, using "cracked" or "nulled" versions of browser extensions is generally a bad idea for several reasons. 1. Security Risks (The "Hidden Price")

Saving a few dollars on a subscription isn't worth losing your Amazon account or having your personal data stolen. It's always safer to use the official tools or free legitimate alternatives.

If the official subscription is too expensive right now, there are safer ways to get started:

"Nulled" or "cracked" software is almost never provided out of the kindness of someone's heart. These files are frequently modified to include . Since a Chrome extension has permission to "read and change all your data on the websites you visit," a fake version could: Steal your Amazon Seller Central login credentials. Capture your credit card details or banking information. Redirect your browser traffic to phishing sites. 2. It Likely Won't Work

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