Tactical Arbitrage Is Now Inside Threecolts Seller 365

Chris Mangunza·Aug 3, 2026·5 min read

Tactical Arbitrage now ships as one of ten tools inside Threecolts Seller 365, and tacticalarbitrage.com/pricing redirects to the Threecolts Seller 365 page. As of August 2026 the reseller tiers are $69 per month for one user, $129 for teams up to ten users, and $199 for the Pro tier with premium support, each with a 14-day free trial. The bundle also includes InventoryLab, InventoryLab Accounting, ScoutIQ, Scoutify, ScoutX, SmartRepricer, and the three FeedbackWhiz products. For sellers who wanted bulk retailer scanning and nothing else, the effective entry price for that capability has moved. For sellers who were already paying separately for repricing and accounting, the bundle is probably cheaper than what they were spending.

Disclosure: I build Arbitrage Stalker, which competes for some of the same budget. I have tried to keep this factual, because the facts here are checkable in about thirty seconds and I would rather you check them.

What actually changed

Tactical Arbitrage spent years as the default answer to "what do I use for bulk online arbitrage scanning." You pointed it at a retailer catalog, it matched products against Amazon, and it returned candidates. That product still exists and still does that.

What changed is the packaging. It is now a component of an operations suite rather than a standalone subscription with its own pricing page. The redirect is the visible symptom, and it is why sellers coming back after six months think the tool disappeared.

Consolidation in this category is not new. Threecolts has been assembling seller tools for a while, and Seller 365 is the assembled result: sourcing, scanning, repricing, accounting, and buyer communication in one line item.

What you get for the money

Tier Price/mo Users Notes
Standard $69 1 Full ten-tool access
Teams $129 Up to 10 Same tools, multi-seat
Pro $199 Up to 10 Premium support
Brands 1K $179 1 Brand-focused tier
Brands 5K $599 3 Brand-focused tier
Brands 10K $1,199 5 Brand-focused tier

Prices as of August 2026, 14-day free trial listed on all plans.

The ten tools: InventoryLab, Tactical Arbitrage, FeedbackWhiz Emails, FeedbackWhiz Alerts, FeedbackWhiz Profits, SmartRepricer, InventoryLab Accounting, ScoutIQ, Scoutify, ScoutX.

That is a broad kit. ScoutIQ and Scoutify cover in-store scanning for retail arbitrage and book sourcing. SmartRepricer handles Buy Box price management. InventoryLab plus its accounting module covers listing, shipment creation, and bookkeeping. FeedbackWhiz covers buyer messaging and profit reporting.

Who this is good for

Sellers already paying for three or more of these separately. If you were running a repricer, an accounting tool, and a scanner as separate subscriptions, $69 per month is very likely a reduction. Add up what you currently pay before deciding anything.

Sellers with a team. The Teams tier at $129 for up to ten users is aggressive on a per-seat basis. If you have VAs doing sourcing and prep, this is the tier to price out.

Retail arbitrage sellers. ScoutIQ and Scoutify are in the box. If you scan in stores as well as online, you are using more of the bundle than a pure online arbitrage seller would.

Sellers who want fewer invoices. There is real operational value in one subscription instead of five renewal dates and five support relationships. That is not a small thing when you are running lean.

Who should look elsewhere

Sellers who only wanted the scanner. If bulk catalog scanning is the entire job you need done, you are now paying operations-bundle pricing for it. That may still be worth it, but it is worth running the comparison rather than renewing on autopilot.

Sellers whose bottleneck is not catalog coverage. This is the more important point and it has nothing to do with Threecolts. Bulk scanning solves one specific problem: sweeping a large catalog for matches. It does not solve the problem most sellers actually have, which is that the results everyone else is scanning are the same results you are scanning.

That is worth sitting with. A scanner points at public retailer catalogs. So does everyone else's scanner. When a category is being swept by thousands of sellers running similar filters, the output converges, and the deals that survive are the ones nobody else's filters happened to catch.

Sellers who want exclusivity. This is the gap we built Arbitrage Stalker to fill, and I will state the bias plainly. Rather than scanning catalogs, Stalker watches proven seller storefronts, around 1,900 of them, and alerts you when a seller you chose adds a product or restocks, in under 90 seconds. Feeds are capped per plan so a find does not go to hundreds of people at once. It is a different theory of where deals come from: not from sweeping a catalog wider than the next person, but from watching what someone who already makes money just rebought.

Different job, different price point. Plans are $29, $59, and $239 per month with a 7-day trial. The head-to-head comparison goes deeper if you are weighing the two.

What to do about it

If you were a Tactical Arbitrage subscriber: nothing is broken, the tool is still there, and the redirect is packaging rather than a shutdown. Check what tier you are on and whether you are using the other nine tools.

If you were about to buy Tactical Arbitrage standalone: price the bundle against what you actually need. $69 per month for ten tools is good value if you use four of them and poor value if you use one.

If your real problem is that your scan results look like everyone else's: no bundle fixes that, because it is a strategy problem rather than a tooling one. The storefront tracking approach is the alternative theory, and the under-$50 tool breakdown covers what a leaner stack looks like.

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