Amazon DSP Driver Pattern Intelligence
Discovery Lens
E Data Asset
The more it's used, the harder it is to replace
One-Liner
Ingests Amazon DSP scorecard report exports and maps which drivers, which routes, and which time-of-day windows are causing specific metric failures — giving DSP owners the data to coach instead of guess.
Kill Reason
Amazon directly controls the DSP scorecard format and can add driver coaching analytics to its DSP portal at any time — building a business dependent on parsing Amazon's proprietary scorecard exports creates a platform dependency that no product quality can overcome, and the entire value proposition disappears with a single Amazon product decision.
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