Comparison

The Amazon Subscribe & Save alternative for multi-location operators

Amazon's consumer auto-delivery program: schedule recurring shipments of eligible items and save up to 15% when 5+ items arrive in one delivery to one address. SupplySquirrel is built for operators who run more than one location, buy across retailers, and restock when things actually run low.

01Where Amazon Subscribe & Save stops

Built for one address, one store, one schedule.

Subscribe & Save delivers to a single address and is limited to Amazon's own catalog on a fixed schedule.

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02Amazon Subscribe & Save vs SupplySquirrel
Amazon Subscribe & Save
SupplySquirrel
Retailers
Amazon only
Amazon, Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Costco/Sam's and more
Addresses
One address per subscription
A separate ship-to per location, routed automatically
Trigger
Fixed calendar schedule
Demand-triggered ('low'/'out' tap) or cadence
Ops layer
None - it's a consumer feature
Per-location par levels, who's-low, delegation to staff
Pricing
Up to 15% off eligible items
At-cost goods + $4 per order
03What makes it powerful
Buy from any store
Each item from wherever it's cheapest or in stock — not locked to one catalog.
Ship to every location
A separate list and address per property, store, or site. One dashboard, every door.
Trigger it your way
A one-tap “low” link for your cleaner or staff — no login — or a set-and-forget schedule.
You approve before it ships
Optional one-tap confirmation on every order, so nothing goes out without your say-so.
One order, one charge
Even when an order spans three retailers, it's one charge and one tracking view.
No markup on supplies
You pay the real cost of the goods plus $4 an order. That's the whole pricing.
04Pricing you can explain in one sentence
Free to use. You pay $4 per order, plus the cost of the goods.
No subscription, no per-seat fees, no minimums.
No markup on your supplies — you pay the real retail cost.
One charge per order, even across multiple stores.
Example: a $63 restock to one location = $63 in goods + $4 = done. Reorders only when you’re actually low.
Set up my first location
Free to start. You’re only charged when an order actually ships.
Where Amazon Subscribe & Save wins: For a single location buying the same Amazon items on a predictable schedule, Subscribe & Save is cheaper and you should use it. SupplySquirrel wins when you have multiple locations, buy across retailers, or restock on demand rather than a fixed clock.

Outgrown Amazon Subscribe & Save? Try SupplySquirrel.

Add your first location in a couple of minutes. Free to use — pay $4 only when an order ships.

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