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Are there free tools for generating Amazon cart links?

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Ive been using SiteStripe for ages for my blog and general affiliate stuff so I know my way around the dashboard pretty well but I just hit a wall with this new project. Im setting up this specialized fitness challenge bundle for a group of 50 people in my local gym and I want to make it super easy for them to just buy everything at once. My logic was that there has to be a way to create a single link that adds three specific items—a set of kettlebells, some resistance bands, and a foam roller—directly to their Amazon cart instead of making them click three different links. I tried messing around with the old school URL parameters where you string the ASINs together with commas and quantities but every time I test it it just hits a 404 error or a generic search page. Its so frustrating because I know those big influencers do this all the time! I looked at a couple of those paid link management tools but they want like 20 bucks a month and I really dont have the budget for a subscription just for this one-off thing I need to get live by Friday. Does anyone know if there is a legit free generator or maybe just the updated URL format that works for multi-item carts? Im really hyped to get this group started but this technical hurdle is killing my momentum...


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In my experience, you just gotta use the /gp/aws/cart/add.html path. String items together using ASIN.1=ID and Quantity.1=1 and it works perfectly for group bundles every time.


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Like someone mentioned, that cart path is amazing! Its totally free and works every time. Im obsessed with it! Just ensure the ASINs match the right marketplace and youre golden!


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