About Klyte AI

An AI operations layer for Amazon sellers, built to help teams handle support, policy, and operations at scale.

What We Do

Klyte AI gives your operations team an assistant that understands Amazon SP-API data, Seller Central workflows, and compliance requirements. Instead of manually searching through policies, drafting appeals from scratch, or losing track of case history, Klyte provides unified search, AI-assisted drafting, and account health insights—all with audit-ready guardrails.

We focus on trust, compliance, and control. Every appeal draft is reviewed by your team before submission. We never auto-send messages to Amazon without explicit seller approval. All data access requires seller authorization via Amazon SP-API OAuth, and you can revoke access at any time.

Why SP-API First

Amazon's Selling Partner API (SP-API) is the official, secure way to access seller data. Unlike screen scraping or unofficial integrations, SP-API provides:

  • Seller-controlled authorization and revocation
  • Structured, reliable data access
  • Compliance with Amazon's security policies
  • Long-term stability and support

By building on SP-API from day one, Klyte AI ensures your operations workflows are compliant, secure, and future-proof. We support both mock mode (for SP-API approval workflows) and production seller accounts.

Trust & Compliance

Seller control: You authorize and revoke Amazon data access from your Seller Central account. No data leaves your account without explicit authorization.

Human review: All appeal drafts and messages are reviewed by your team before submission. We provide suggestions, not automated actions.

Security: Data is encrypted in transit and at rest. PII scrubbing and audit logging are built-in. We follow SOC 2 aligned practices for logging and retention.

Transparency: All actions are logged and auditable. You can export your data at any time.

Our Mission

Help Amazon sellers resolve issues faster, stay compliant, and scale operations with confidence. We believe that AI should augment human judgment, not replace it—especially when it comes to account health and policy compliance.