BAROS.CLOUD Q2 2026 Release: More Visibility, Better Dispute Control, and Deeper Analysis

Why visibility and control matter more than ever in Vendor Central
Amazon Vendor Central continues to grow in complexity. More data, more deductions, and more operational pressure make it increasingly difficult for vendors to maintain a clear overview of what is actually impacting their margins.
The challenge today is not access to information. It is turning that information into structured insights and actionable decisions.
With the Q2 2026 release of BAROS.CLOUD, we focused on exactly that: improving visibility, simplifying workflows, and helping teams act faster and more effectively across deductions and disputes.
Enhanced dispute monitoring: From overview to actionable insight
One of the key updates in this release is the improvement of dispute monitoring.
Users can now see “Number of Disputes” and “Dispute Amount” directly at the top of the dashboard, making it significantly easier to understand the current scope and financial impact of open cases.
More importantly, this is not just a high-level overview.
With just one click, users can:
- Drill down into specific dispute reasons
- Access detailed case-level insights
- Review associated invoice data instantly
This reduces the time spent navigating between different views and allows teams to prioritize actions more effectively.
Price claims: Adding context where it matters
Price discrepancies are often difficult to validate because key context is missing at the moment of review.
With this release, the order date is now displayed within price claim invoice details, giving users an additional layer of clarity when analyzing claims.
This small addition has a significant impact.
It allows teams to:
- Cross-check claims against historical pricing
- Identify inconsistencies faster
- Strengthen dispute arguments with better context
In Vendor Central, where timing and accuracy matter, having this information directly available improves both speed and decision quality.
New analysis report: Turning data into strategic insight
In addition to the core platform updates, this release introduces a new analysis report designed to provide a comprehensive overview of your Amazon business. The report can be commissioned individually.
It goes beyond surface-level data by combining deduction visibility with operational insights, helping teams understand not just what is happening, but why.
Key capabilities include:
- A holistic evaluation of all deductions, including detailed chargeback analysis
- Identification of flop ASINs for deeper root cause analysis
- A management summary with clear recommendations for faster decision-making
- Identification of additional dispute potential across your operations
This enables a shift from reactive claim handling to proactive performance management.
Continuous improvements behind the scenes
In addition to new features, the Q2 release also includes several optimizations that improve overall usability and data accuracy, including:
- Improved Vendor Central selection within the dashboard
- Adjustments to CoOp handling
- Updates to event reporting
While these updates may seem minor individually, they contribute to a smoother and more reliable user experience across the platform.
From data to action: The focus of Q2 2026
The Q2 2026 release reflects a clear direction: helping Amazon vendors move from fragmented data to structured, actionable insights.
By improving dispute visibility, adding critical context to price claims, and introducing deeper analytical capabilities, BAROS.CLOUD continues to support teams in gaining control over their Vendor Central operations.
Because in today’s environment, profitability is not just about identifying issues.
It is about understanding them, prioritizing them, and acting on them efficiently.
Curious what this would look like in your own data?
👉 We offer a free Vendor Central analysis and a short walkthrough of BAROS.CLOUD so you can see where deductions are impacting your margin — and how much is recoverable.
FAQ
What are the main improvements in the BAROS.CLOUD Q2 2026 release?
The release focuses on enhanced dispute monitoring, improved price claim transparency through order date visibility, and a new analysis report that provides deeper insights into deductions and operational performance.
How does the new dispute monitoring improve workflows?
It provides a clearer overview of dispute volume and value while allowing users to quickly access detailed information, reducing manual effort and improving prioritization.
Why is the order date important for price claims?
The order date helps validate claims by allowing users to cross-check pricing history and identify discrepancies more accurately.
What is the purpose of the new analysis report?
The report provides a comprehensive overview of deductions, identifies root causes, and highlights optimization potential to support better decision-making.






















