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Why Smart Amazon Sellers Skip IP Accelerator and Use Trademark Angel Instead

If you’ve been told you need Amazon’s IP Accelerator program to get into Brand Registry, you’ve been misled.

Here’s the truth: 

Any pending U.S. trademark application filed by a qualified attorney qualifies you for Brand Registry. Amazon built IP Accelerator to make you think otherwise—and to steer you toward their preferred law firms at premium prices.

What you’re actually paying for with IP Accelerator

Sellers using IP Accelerator typically pay two to three times the standard market rate for trademark filing. In return, you get access to a small, hand-picked list of their partnered law firms—law firms Amazon chose, not you. There’s no flexibility, no negotiation, and no guarantee of personal attention. You’re one of thousands of sellers moving through the same pipeline.

The speed advantage Amazon promotes? You get that with any qualified trademark professionals. It’s not exclusive to their program.

What Trademark Angel gives you instead

Trademark Angel IP Accelerator
Brand Registry access Immediately after filing After filing (but with up 2 week delay)
Cost Affordable, Transparent, fair pricing 2–3x market rate
Attorney Choice Expert help tailored to you Attorney choice
Personal Support Hands-on throughout Minimal
International Trademarks U.S., UK, EU, Canada, Australia, China + more U.S. only
Hidden Fees None Common

You get into Brand Registry just as fast — often with your application number within 1–2 business days — but you keep significantly more money in your pocket, and you actually know who’s handling your case.

A real example of what this looks like

An IP Accelerator firm quoted a seller we worked with over $2,000 for a straightforward U.S. trademark. They contacted us, paid less than half that, had their application filed within a week, and were approved for Brand Registry by the end of the week. Same outcome. A fraction of the cost. Someone who actually answered their questions.

The process is simpler than Amazon wants you to think. We file your trademark application — usually within a week of getting started. You will receive your application number within 1–2 business days. You apply for Brand Registry immediately. No waiting for a full registration.

That’s it. Amazon’s program adds complexity and cost to a process that doesn’t require either.

The bottom line

IP Accelerator exists to serve Amazon’s interests — keeping sellers within their ecosystem and generating revenue through referral relationships with a partnered law firm. Trademark Angel exists to serve yours.
If you want the same Brand Registry access, faster personal service, and a significantly lower bill, the choice is straightforward.

Book a free 20-minute consultation today — no commitment, just clarity on your next step.

One thought on “Why Smart Amazon Sellers Skip IP Accelerator and Use Trademark Angel Instead

  1. Dear TradeMarkAngel,

    I am considering using Trademark Angel for a U.S. trademark filing for a dietary supplement brand intended for Amazon USA.

    We are a Spain-based company, so we understand that a U.S.-licensed attorney would need to represent us before the USPTO. In our case, the application would almost certainly be filed on an intent-to-use basis, because we are not yet selling. We are still finalizing the product, supplier, samples, packaging, and design, and we estimate that it will still take at least about 3 months before we begin selling.

    Before moving forward, I would just like to confirm a few points:

    1. Do you offer an initial search before engagement, and if so, can that initial search cover 2–3 candidate names or only one name?

    2. For a one-mark, one-class U.S. intent-to-use application, can you please confirm the expected total cost under your All In package, including the later Statement of Use?

    3. Have you recently had clients successfully obtain Amazon Brand Registry using a pending USPTO application filed by your team outside IP Accelerator? If so, what approximate timeline have you typically seen in practice?

    4. Who would be the exact U.S.-licensed attorney of record representing and signing the application before the USPTO?

    Our priority is to choose a very clean name first and then work with a professional team with clear pricing and realistic expectations.

    Thank you very much.

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