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What is the best tool to export Amazon Business cart data?

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honestly im so fed up with Amazon Business right now. it is almost the end of the month and i have to send this massive list of 40+ items to my boss for approval before i can actually hit buy but there is literally no way to just export the cart data. ive been trying to copy-paste it into Excel for an hour but the formatting is a total disaster and its taking forever. im gonna lose my mind i swear. i need to get this sent over by 5 PM today or we miss the shipping window for our office supplies. is there any browser extension or tool that can actually scrape the cart data into a CSV?


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Honestly, Amazon Cart Export is probably your best bet for a clean dataset. It parses the page data specifically for the Amazon Business layout to avoid those weird formatting artifacts. Usually, these scrapers map prices, quantities, and ASINs into a structured CSV quite well. Its a reliable, low-cost solution for high-volume carts. That tool has saved me from a few 5 PM deadlines before.


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I totally agree, it's a mess. I've used Share-A-Cart for my complex office runs lately because it grabs CSV data perfectly. Saved me hours of formatting junk last week.


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it is wild that Amazon still doesnt have a native button for this. i've spent way too much time testing different scrapers for work orders because the manual way is just soul-crushing. ngl, i almost gave up on it myself last year. since you are on a tight deadline, there are a few tools that actually work for this without making you pull your hair out.

  • Table Capture: This is probably the fastest. It is a browser extension that detects tables on a page. You just click the icon, it shows the cart list, and you can export directly to Excel or copy it to your clipboard.
  • Data Miner: This one is more powerful. They have pre-made recipes for Amazon carts. You just run the recipe and it scrapes everything into a clean CSV file.
  • Web Scraper: Totally free and open source. It takes a minute to set up the selectors, but it is very reliable for big lists. i usually go with Table Capture when i just need a quick dump for approval. it handles the formatting way better than a standard copy-paste job. the free version should be enough for what you need today. basically, just make sure you are on the cart page and let the extension do the heavy lifting. hope you make that 5 PM cutoff... it is a total stressor. Found Share-A-Cart a few months back and it’s been a game changer for our shared grocery shopping Share-A-Cart.


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