How to Use Nexscope: The Complete Guide for E-commerce Sellers

How to Use Nexscope: The Complete Guide for E-commerce Sellers

Nexscope Team

Written by Nexscope Team

Published Jun 03, 2026 • 8 min read

Nexscope is an AI agent built for e-commerce sellers. Instead of jumping between different tools and spreadsheets, you can handle research, optimization, monitoring, and risk checks in one place.

This guide shows you exactly how to use Nexscope — from choosing the right starting point to getting actionable reports for your Amazon business.

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Five Ways to Get Started

There are multiple ways to talk to the Nexscope agent, depending on how you like to work:

  1. Use a Pre-Built Role — Best for common tasks like product research or competitor analysis
  2. Browse the Skill Marketplace — Best for specific tasks like demand validation or IP risk checks
  3. Just Ask Directly — The simplest way, no setup needed
  4. Use Ready-Made Cases — Great if you're not sure how to write prompts
  5. Chat via Telegram — Perfect for recurring tasks and monitoring

Let's walk through each one.


Method 1: Using Pre-Built Roles

Pre-built roles are the fastest way to get started. Each role comes with the right e-commerce skills and default prompts already configured — no setup required.

Available Roles

Nexscope offers 7 specialized roles:

  • Product Researcher — Finds product ideas worth pursuing. Helps evaluate niches, validate products, and spot rising opportunities before markets get crowded.
  • Market Research Specialist — Tracks demand, category trends, and market shifts. Helps understand whether a market is growing, stable, or becoming saturated.
  • Competitor Analyst — Analyzes competitor listings, pricing, and positioning. Helps understand how competitors win and where gaps still exist.
  • Listing and Keyword Strategist — Improves visibility through keyword research, ranking insights, and listing optimization. Helps build stronger listings around better keywords.
  • Pricing Analyst — Monitors price changes, margin pressure, and market pricing stability. Helps understand whether a niche is healthy or too competitive.
  • Review Insights Specialist — Turns customer reviews into actionable insights. Helps uncover pain points, product weaknesses, and improvement opportunities.
  • IP Risk Specialist — Checks design and patent risk before launch. Helps assess infringement exposure and decide whether a product is safer to source or sell.

How to Use a Role

Step 1: Select a role from the homepage

Choose the role that matches your task. For example, if you want to find products to sell, select the Product Researcher.

Step 2: Replace the example prompt with your own

Each role comes with a sample prompt. Simply replace it with your specific direction. For example:

"Find product opportunities in pet supplies"

Or be more specific:

"Find product opportunities in pet supplies under $30 with low competition"

Step 3: Let Nexscope generate your report

After a few minutes, Nexscope generates a complete visual report that includes:

  • Charts and visualizations — Market size, trends, competition levels
  • Competitor scores — How existing products perform
  • Category trends — What's growing, what's declining
  • Market signals — Demand indicators and opportunity flags

The written report gives you:

  • Top product opportunities in the niche
  • Recommended sub-niches to explore
  • Clear insights and actionable recommendations

Nexscope interface showing roles and prompt input


Method 2: Using the Skill Marketplace

The Skill Marketplace gives you access to specific e-commerce skills for targeted tasks. This is useful when you need a particular analysis rather than broad research.

Available Skills

The marketplace includes 20+ skills across every stage of selling:

  • Product Research — Product Opportunity Finder, Niche Evaluator, New Product Tracker, Demand Validator, Product Validator
  • Market Intelligence — Market Overview, Market Alert, Market Share Analyzer, Trend Discovery, Price Monitor, Price History Analyzer
  • Competitor Analysis — Competitor Analyzer, Competitor Listing Analyzer, Differentiator
  • Keywords & Listing — Keyword Research, Keyword Opportunity Finder, Keyword Reverse Lookup, Keyword Rank Tracker, Keyword Priority Ranker, Listing Keyword Optimizer
  • Reviews — Review Checker, Review Monitor
  • IP & Patents — Patent Risk Checker, Patent Legal Status, Patent Family Explorer, Patent Claim Analyzer, Design Patent Analyzer, Image Similarity Finder

How to Use a Skill

Step 1: Browse the Skill Marketplace

Navigate to the marketplace and explore available skills. Each skill shows what it does and what inputs it needs.

Step 2: Select the skill you need

For example, if you want to validate demand before entering a niche, choose the Demand Validation skill.

Step 3: Enter your prompt

Provide the context the skill needs:

"Validate demand for silicone kitchen utensils in the US market"

Step 4: Get your analysis

Nexscope analyzes market data and generates a focused report on that specific question.

Nexscope Skills Marketplace with featured skills


Method 3: Just Ask Directly

This is the simplest way to use Nexscope — just ask your question.

You don't need to manually choose every tool or data source. The agent automatically matches the right skills and pulls the right data to answer your question.

Example

"Analyze my competitors' product reviews and find the biggest customer pain points"

Nexscope will: 1. Identify the relevant skills (Review Analysis, Competitor Research) 2. Pull the necessary data 3. Analyze and synthesize the findings 4. Deliver actionable insights

This is one of the biggest differences between Nexscope and a normal chatbot. You don't have to know exactly which workflow to use. Just ask the business question, and the agent figures out how to work on it.

More Examples of Direct Questions

  • "What are the top 5 product opportunities in kitchen gadgets under $25?"
  • "Why are customers leaving 1-star reviews for [competitor ASIN]?"
  • "Is there patent risk for selling silicone baking mats?"
  • "What keywords are driving traffic to the top 3 garlic presses?"

Method 4: Use Ready-Made Cases

Not sure how to write a good prompt? Start with a ready-made case.

How It Works

Step 1: Open the Cases section

Browse examples built around real seller workflows.

Step 2: Click one that matches your goal

Adjust the product or category to fit your business.

Step 3: Run the analysis

Cases are like templates — they show you what good prompts look like and give you a starting point you can customize.

When to Use Cases

  • You're new to Nexscope and learning the ropes
  • You want to see what's possible before writing your own prompts
  • You need a quick analysis without thinking about prompt structure

Nexscope Cases - ready-made prompts for common seller workflows


Method 5: Chat via Telegram

You can connect Nexscope to Telegram and chat with the agent directly from your messaging app.

How to Set Up

Step 1: Go to Roles in Nexscope

Choose the role you want to connect.

Step 2: Enter the pairing code

Follow the instructions to link your Telegram account.

Step 3: Start chatting

Send messages to the agent directly in Telegram.

Nexscope Telegram integration setup - connect your role to Telegram

Best For Recurring Tasks

Telegram integration is especially useful for:

  • Daily competitor price checks — "Any price changes from my top 5 competitors?"
  • Weekly niche monitoring — "What's new in the pet supplies market this week?"
  • Keyword ranking updates — "How are my main keywords performing?"
  • Patent risk alerts — "Any new IP filings related to my product category?"

Instead of logging into a dashboard every day, you can get updates pushed to your phone.

Nexscope Telegram bot showing competitor monitoring report with alerts


Tips for Better Results

Be Specific with Your Prompts

The more context you give, the better your results.

Too vague:

"Find products"

Better:

"Find product opportunities in home office accessories under $50 with less than 500 reviews average"

Best:

"Find product opportunities in home office accessories for remote workers, price range $25-50, low competition (under 300 average reviews), excluding generic items like mouse pads"

Iterate and Refine

Your first report often surfaces new questions. Use follow-up prompts to dig deeper:

  • "Zoom in on the cable management sub-niche"
  • "Compare the top 3 opportunities by profit margin"
  • "What keywords do the top sellers target?"

Combine Multiple Skills

For thorough research, chain skills together:

  1. Product Research → Find opportunities
  2. Demand Validation → Confirm the opportunity is real
  3. Competitor Research → Understand who you're up against
  4. Keyword Research → Find how customers search
  5. IP Risk Check → Make sure you won't get sued

Prefer Human Help?

If you're not a fan of chatting with AI, we've got you covered. Our team offers hands-on e-commerce growth services — from product research to listing optimization to PPC setup.

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Understanding Your Reports

Every Nexscope report includes several components:

Visual Elements

  • Charts — Trend lines, market size, price distribution
  • Tables — Competitor comparisons, product rankings
  • Scores — Opportunity ratings, competition levels

Written Analysis

  • Executive Summary — Key findings in 2-3 sentences
  • Detailed Breakdown — Section-by-section analysis
  • Recommendations — What to do next
  • Risks and Considerations — What to watch out for

Actionable Outputs

  • Top Opportunities — Ranked list of products worth exploring
  • Keywords to Target — Search terms for PPC and SEO
  • Competitor Gaps — Weaknesses you can exploit
  • Next Steps — Clear action items

Getting Started

Ready to try Nexscope? Sign up and get 3 days free with 5,000 credits — enough to run multiple research reports, explore different roles, and test out various skills. Whether you're doing product research, competitor analysis, or listing optimization, you'll have full access to all features during your trial.

New users can connect via web chat, Telegram, or Discord — whichever fits your workflow best.


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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to generate a report?

Most reports complete in 2-5 minutes depending on complexity. Comprehensive product research may take slightly longer as Nexscope analyzes more data points.

What marketplaces does Nexscope support?

Nexscope supports Amazon US, UK, DE, FR, IT, ES, CA, MX, JP, AU, IN, and BR — 12 marketplaces total.

Can I export reports?

Yes, reports can be exported and shared. The visual charts and written analysis are designed to be presentation-ready.

How accurate is the data?

Nexscope pulls from multiple data sources and cross-validates information. While no tool is 100% accurate, the analysis provides reliable directional guidance for decision-making.

What's the difference between Nexscope and tools like Jungle Scout or Helium 10?

Traditional tools give you raw data that you need to interpret. Nexscope is an AI agent that analyzes the data and gives you insights, recommendations, and action items — like having a research analyst on your team.