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Amazon Voice of the Customer (VoC): Replacing the Customer Reviews Dashboard in 2025

Amazon Voice of the Customer dashboard mock-up showing CX Health breakdown categories from Very Poor to Excellent, replacing Customer Reviews in 2025.

Amazon Retires the Customer Reviews Dashboard

On September 30, 2025, Amazon will retire the long-standing Customer Reviews dashboard in Seller Central. In its place, sellers will find the Voice of the Customer (VoC) dashboard, a tool designed to deliver proactive, AI-powered insights into the full customer experience.

This change goes far beyond tracking reviews. Amazon’s shift to VoC means sellers must prepare to monitor CX Health, NCX Rate, Root Cause Insights, and AI Fix Recommendations—metrics that go deeper into customer satisfaction and performance trends.

Why This Matters for Amazon Sellers

Sellers who adapt early will gain a clear advantage. Customer reviews have always influenced sales, but VoC integrates returns, refunds, and buyer messages into one experience score. Ignoring these signals could mean higher return rates, lower ratings, and lost sales.

Studies consistently show:

Key Deadlines and Metrics
Immediate Actions for Sellers
Potential Impact of Preparing Early

Sellers who act now are better positioned to:

Why Amazon Is Making This Change

Amazon’s Voice of the Customer (VoC) dashboard is more than a simple replacement—it’s a strategic shift. Instead of focusing only on reviews, VoC gives sellers a 360-degree view of customer experience by tracking:

With these new tools, reacting to individual reviews is no longer enough. Sellers must now proactively monitor trends, identify recurring problems, and take action before small issues escalate into negative feedback or costly returns.

Step-by-Step: How Sellers Can Transition to Voice of the Customer

1. Archive Historical Reviews 

Before September 30, preserve past reviews by taking screenshots or using a reputable third-party export tool. This ensures you keep data for benchmarking against new VoC metrics.

2. Get Familiar with CX Health

CX Health categorizes performance as:

These ratings help prioritize which listings need urgent attention.

3. Monitor NCX Rate

NCX tracks negative experiences across:

High NCX rates signal listings that need improvement. With Seller Labs, you can track trends across all ASINs, identify recurring problems, and act faster.

4. Use Root Cause Insights

VoC groups feedback into categories like:

By addressing the root cause, sellers prevent repeated negative experiences and reduce returns.

5. Apply AI Fix Recommendations

VoC shows you where problems are happening—then you can use Amazon’s Gen-AI tools like Enhance My Listing to:

6. Set Up Alerts for Negative Feedback

Real-time alerts (via Seller Labs and other tools) let you respond instantly to complaints, protecting your star ratings and preventing small issues from escalating into reviews.

Amazon Customer Reviews → Voice of the Customer: Quick Reference

Feature / StageCustomer Reviews DashboardVoice of the Customer (VoC)How Seller Labs Helps
AvailabilityUntil September 30, 2025Fully active Oct 1, 2025N/A
PurposeMonitor/respond to reviewsFull customer experience trackingMonitor trends & alerts
Key MetricsStar ratings, review countsCX Health, NCX Rate, Root Cause InsightsTrack trends, alerts by star rating
Data AnalysisManual review filteringAI-driven insights, issue detectionTrend monitoring, actionable alerts
Actionable StepsReply/export manuallyAddress root causes, fix listingsRespond faster, manage reviews proactively
ImpactInfluences trust/salesDirectly affects CX, returns, performanceSupport proactive review management, strengthen customer trust

The Business Impact of Acting Early

Sellers who adopt VoC and implement fixes proactively can expect:

The difference between acting now and waiting until the last minute could be thousands in lost sales and a damaged seller reputation.

How Seller Labs Helps Sellers Stay Ahead

Even if you aren’t yet using VoC directly, Seller Labs empowers sellers to act fast and stay on top of customer feedback:

By leveraging these tools, sellers can stay ahead of negative reviews, safeguard sales, and maintain brand trust—even as Amazon transitions fully to Voice of the Customer.

Don’t Wait—Prepare Now

The Customer Reviews dashboard is ending, but this isn’t a reason to panic—it’s a chance to get ahead. By acting now, learning VoC metrics, and using Seller Labs tools, you can:

September 30, 2025 is the deadline. Every day you wait is a missed opportunity to safeguard your brand and revenue. Start preparing today.

Next Step: Log in to Seller Central, explore Voice of the Customer, and set up Seller Labs for immediate alerts and actionable insights.

FAQ: Amazon Customer Reviews Dashboard & VoC

When is Amazon retiring the Customer Reviews dashboard?

Amazon will retire the Customer Reviews dashboard on September 30, 2025. After that, sellers will use the Voice of the Customer (VoC) dashboard for customer experience tracking.

What replaces the Customer Reviews dashboard?

Amazon’s Voice of the Customer (VoC) dashboard, which includes CX Health, NCX Rate, Root Cause Insights, and AI Fix Recommendations.

Can I export my historical reviews from Seller Central?

No. Amazon does not provide a native export option. To preserve reviews, take screenshots or use a reputable third-party export tool.

What do CX Health ratings mean?

VoC assigns color-coded performance categories: Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, and Very Poor—helping sellers see which listings need attention.

What is NCX?

Negative Customer Experience (NCX) measures the percentage of orders with customer-reported issues (returns, refunds, claims, messages, or reviews).


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