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A Review of the Amazon Launchpad Program

By Tinuiti Team

What is Amazon Launchpad?

Today, the digital retail industry is as prominent as ever. With the likes of crowdfunding platforms, venture capitalist firms, and seed accelerators, startups have a plethora of resources at their disposal.

While the process of turning concept into product has become more achievable, addressing factors such as marketing and distribution channels still stand as sizable hurdles crucial to your business’ success.

That’s where Amazon comes in. In July of last year, the e-commerce giant announced Amazon Launchpad, a program designed with startups in mind. As Amazon describes it, “Amazon Launchpad makes it easy for startups to launch, market, and distribute their products to hundreds of millions of Amazon customers across the globe.”amazon launchpad

While the program has established a presence within the Amazon ecosystem, many startups are still questioning whether or not Launchpad stands as a viable outlet for, not only their product, but their brand.

With nearly a year having passed since its creation, now is as good a time as any to revisit the platform and assess its potential value to your business.

The Pros & Cons of Amazon Launchpad

In the process of weighing the pros and cons, it’s important to first understand the architecture of the Amazon Launchpad system. Geared toward the startup community, Amazon has partnered with organizations, such as Y-Combinator and Kickstarter, known for housing innovative ideas and products.

A brief glimpse at the Launchpad site exemplifies the angle Amazon is trying to nail down with the platform.

Amazon Launchpad
With products like portable projectors and universal touchscreen remotes littered across Amazon Launchpad’s dedicated storefront, it’s clear the company is gravitating toward the creative side of product innovation. Successful campaigns and projects from these various mediums are then encouraged to join the Amazon Launchpad platform.

“We support these young companies with Amazon’s retail expertise so they can stay focused on product innovation, and by working with them closely, we’re able to bring their exciting new products to our customers”, Amazon says of its program.

Amazon Launchpad: The Bad

 

 

 

 

All of these factors play into the Amazon Launchpad application process, making it a bit more strenuous than the site leads on. How much weight each of these variables carry is left rather open-ended by Amazon, and the likelihood of being approved is somewhat of a guessing game.

However, with the opportunity of having an established network like Amazon support your brand’s marketing and distribution channels, many companies are finding that the Amazon Launchpad program is well worth the time.

Amazon Launchpad: The Good

Amazon Launchpad’s framework provides a number of program offerings for participating startups. The onboarding process is a fairly simple progression.

Getting started, companies are required to create an Amazon vendor account where basic product information is requested. Once the account has been established, an initial product order is then sent to Amazon’s fulfillment centers.

Finally, any additional product information – such as photos, videos, and company descriptions – can be uploaded to the site’s systems. With the exception of a few caveats, Amazon Launchpad’s onboarding process isn’t too extensive.

For newer companies, overcoming the challenges presented by marketing and distribution can oftentimes be nothing short of daunting. This is where Launchpad’s appeal resonates with so many startups.

 

 

 

 

The accumulation of these benefits can be incredibly advantageous for budding startups. Having access to Amazon’s global fulfillment network, fast shipping on products through Amazon Prime, and allowing them to handle customer service needs all assist in increasing a brand’s potential customer reach.

With Amazon Launchpad’s extensive network of support, startups enrolled in the program stand to benefit quite a bit from having a presence on one of the biggest retail platforms in the digital space.

Amazon Launchpad User Insights:

Q&A with Earhoox

Like any product or service available on the market, reviews and first-hand accounts are generally a good indicator in gauging customer experience and feedback. 

Earhooxwhose products stand as a solution to loose and uncomfortable earbuds, has been operating on the Launchpad platform since August of 2015. The company’s founders, Jeff Becker and Helmut Wyzisk, heavily revered their time with the Amazon program.

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Q. What was the initial process of getting started with Amazon Launchpad like?

A. Getting set up with Amazon Launchpad was a great experience. We were introduced through a business connection at an amazing start-up called The Stable out of Minnesota who helps companies like ours scale and find opportunities to grow. With Launchpad, we were working with a great team right from the onset, and they helped us to develop content and build a page that represented our brand and our story.

Q. What have been your favorite aspects of using the Amazon Launchpad platform?

A. Favorite part, I would say, has been the exposure and the support from Amazon. Launchpad has made Earhoox more accessible both to consumers and to media outlets to see who we are and how we’re changing the way the world moves with their music. The other part that is fantastic is the logistics. Since moving into their Vendor model and Amazon Launchpad, we receive PO’s weekly and are able to let the experts optimize our listing to drive sales. Before, this was left to us, and while we were good at it, our Amazon team is definitely better.

Q. Do you think Amazon Launchpad has been a big factor in contributing to the growth of Earhoox?

A. Launchpad has definitely given our business a boost. For our company, revenue and units have both increased, but more importantly, our relationship with a company that is integral to our success has gotten significantly stronger. The fact that we have a team to help us has dramatically improved our ability to plan and grow both with Amazon and beyond.

Q. Do you think Amazon Launchpad was a good starting point for helping to get your business off the ground? If you had to do it all over again, would you follow the same path with Launchpad?

A. We didn’t start with Amazon Launchpad, so I wouldn’t call it a starting point. We started as a third party seller, then graduated to using their FBA services, and ultimately into Vendor/Amazon Launchpad. Each time we moved closer to Amazon, our business improved. The only thing I would change is that we would have tried to build this relationship sooner.

 

 

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