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Valid Tracking Rate Calculator

Check your valid tracking rate against Amazon's 95% floor (aim 98%+) using shipments with confirmable tracking.

All shipments in the period.

Tracking that Amazon can confirm with the carrier.

Valid Tracking Rate
98.00%
Distance to 95% floor
0.00%
MetricValue
Total shipments600
Valid tracking588
Amazon floor95.00%
Healthy target98.00%+
StatusHealthy
Notes
  • Healthy. At 98%+ you keep the tracking badge and stay clear of the warning zone.
  • Fake or recycled tracking numbers count as invalid and can draw a policy flag on top of the VTR hit. Never reuse a number to 'save time.'

Valid Tracking Rate Calculator

Valid tracking rate is the quiet one. Nobody fears it like ODR, but drop under 95% and Amazon starts sending the same warning emails that lead to bigger problems. The healthy sellers I know don't aim for 95% — they aim for 98% plus, because that gap is the difference between "fine" and "never think about it."

You need total shipments and how many had tracking Amazon could actually confirm with the carrier. Divide valid by total. That's your VTR.

Valid means confirmable

A tracking number you typed in isn't automatically valid. Amazon checks it against the carrier, and if the carrier has no record, or the number is malformed, it doesn't count. So a sloppy copy-paste, a typo, or a carrier Amazon doesn't recognize all quietly drag your rate down. I've seen a seller at 91% with no idea why — turned out half their numbers were from a regional carrier Amazon couldn't verify.

Fake tracking is a landmine

Here's the temptation nobody should take: reuse an old tracking number, or fake one, to close an order fast. It might clear the order, but Amazon flags it as invalid tracking — and that's not just a VTR hit, it's a policy violation that can escalate to a separate warning. The short-term convenience is never worth the letter from Seller Performance.

Why 98%, not 95%

At 95% you're one bad week from falling through the floor. At 98% you have room to absorb a carrier glitch or a batch of unreadable labels. More importantly, valid tracking earns you the "Tracked" badge buyers trust, and it short-circuits the "where's my order?" messages that turn into negative feedback. So this number protects your ODR indirectly, the same way late shipping does.

Run it monthly. If you're under 98%, audit your carrier integration before Amazon audits you.

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