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LiveCops vs Profit Sweep: which UK FBA cook group is right for you?

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ALiveCops logo

LiveCops

UK-focused all-in-one reselling group with strong Amazon FBA leads, ticket flips, and sneaker coverage.

£49.99/month
BProfit Sweep logo

Profit Sweep

Premium UK Amazon FBA group with proprietary monitors that don't rely on Keepa, favoured by advanced sellers.

£79.99/month

TL;DR
LiveCops is the £49.99/month UK FBA group with sneaker and ticket coverage on the side; Profit Sweep is the £79.99/month premium FBA-only option with proprietary monitors that don't rely on Keepa.

Side-by-side

 LiveCopsProfit Sweep
Monthly price£49.99 /month£79.99 /month
Annual price£499.99Not offered
Trial / entryNoneNone
CategoriesFBA · Sneakers · TicketsFBA
Retailer focusAmazon UK, Amazon EUAmazon UK, Tesco, Studio, Argos
FoundedNot disclosedNot disclosed
MembersNot disclosedNot disclosed
ScorePendingPending

Which one should you choose?

A

Choose LiveCops if…

  • You want a lower entry cost, £49.99/month against Profit Sweep's £79.99 is a meaningful £30/month difference.
  • You flip more than just FBA, LiveCops also covers sneakers and tickets, which Profit Sweep does not.
  • The annual plan suits your cashflow, LiveCops offers £499.99/year (a saving of around £100 against monthly billing).
  • Daily FBA leads from a documented team matter to you, LiveCops promotes daily high-ROI leads from 15+ expert staff.
B

Choose Profit Sweep if…

  • You're FBA-only and want maximum depth, Profit Sweep concentrates exclusively on Amazon FBA with no distraction streams.
  • You don't want to pay for Keepa separately, Profit Sweep's custom-built monitors are faster than Keepa-based competitors and operate independently.
  • You're past beginner stage, the community includes multiple 7-figure sellers, and the leads pace assumes you can act on them.
  • An IP-claim database matters to your workflow, Profit Sweep specifically markets this as a way to avoid risky brands.

Full comparison

LiveCops and Profit Sweep are the two UK FBA cook groups we cover at the price tiers above £40/month. They both pitch themselves to active FBA sellers in the UK, but they take meaningfully different approaches, LiveCops as a broader multi-vertical group with FBA as its anchor, and Profit Sweep as a premium FBA-only specialist. This comparison is for FBA sellers narrowing between the two.

Alerts and monitors

The alert structure is where these groups split most clearly.

LiveCops runs daily FBA leads as its headline product, high-ROI Amazon FBA picks curated by a team of 15+ expert staff. The leads are timestamped, with retailer details and Keepa context, and dropped into Discord at intervals through the working day. Alongside the FBA stream, the group runs in-house Amazon-to-Amazon bots and ticket monitors, plus general sneaker coverage. It's a broader feed but FBA-anchored.

Profit Sweep runs proprietary in-house monitors as its differentiator. The group's pitch is that its monitors are faster than Keepa-based competitors, they don't rely on the standard public data sources, which means alerts can hit before public Keepa subscribers see the same opportunities. Coverage spans online arbitrage, retail arbitrage, and Amazon-to-Amazon leads, all within FBA. No sneaker or ticket streams; this is FBA-only by design.

For a working FBA seller, the question is whether the latency edge from Profit Sweep's proprietary monitors justifies the £30/month premium. If you're doing 50+ FBA picks a month and competing against other group members, possibly yes. If you're doing 10-20 picks at lower urgency, the gap matters less.

Community and coverage

LiveCops's community is multi-vertical. Members include FBA-focused resellers but also sneaker resellers and ticket flippers, which makes the chat broader. Weekly live training and Q&A sessions cover all the verticals the group serves. UK-focused throughout, with explicit Amazon UK and Amazon EU coverage.

Profit Sweep's community is specialist and senior. The membership includes multiple 7-figure sellers, which sets the conversation level higher than most FBA groups. Beginner guides exist, but the alert pace assumes you can act quickly, leads aren't dwelt on for newer members to catch up. The group also includes an IP-claim database to help avoid risky brands, plus an in-house marketplace for member-to-member stock deals.

The trade-off here is community breadth versus specialist depth. LiveCops feels like an active multi-stream community; Profit Sweep feels like a serious FBA workshop.

Value for money

The pricing difference is £30/month, £49.99 for LiveCops versus £79.99 for Profit Sweep.

The maths:

  • LiveCops at £49.99/month (or £499.99/year, a £100 annual saving) gets you FBA + sneakers + tickets in one subscription. If you flip more than just FBA, the value is high. The annual plan also locks in pricing for a year, useful if you expect to be active long-term.
  • Profit Sweep at £79.99/month gets you FBA-only depth with proprietary tooling. If you're FBA-only and high volume, the latency advantage and IP-claim database can pay for the premium quickly. If you're doing FBA as one of several income streams, the price-per-flip ratio is harder to justify.

For mixed multi-vertical resellers, LiveCops is the better value. For dedicated FBA sellers at scale, Profit Sweep is plausibly the better tool.

Support and tooling

Both groups operate on standard cook group platforms with monthly recurring billing. Both have an active Discord presence and dedicated staff teams.

LiveCops emphasises structured training, weekly live sessions, documented retailer guides, and Q&A access. The format suits sellers who learn through structured input and live commentary.

Profit Sweep emphasises specialist tooling, proprietary monitors, the IP-claim database, the in-house marketplace. The format suits sellers who already know FBA and just want better information faster.

Both groups currently have affiliate links flagged as placeholders in our data, that's a partnership-status note, not a quality signal. The links work; we're still finalising commercial terms.

The bottom line

These two FBA groups serve different sellers:

  • Pick LiveCops if you want UK FBA leads alongside other reselling streams, prefer structured training, and want the annual-plan option to lock in pricing.
  • Pick Profit Sweep if you're FBA-only at meaningful volume, value the proprietary monitor latency, and want access to a senior community that includes multiple 7-figure sellers.

Neither is the wrong answer for an FBA seller; the choice is really about whether you want a broader multi-vertical group or a focused FBA specialist. Try the £49.99 LiveCops tier first if you're unsure, its broader coverage lets you discover which verticals you actually want to flip in, and the annual plan is always available if you decide to commit.

Make your choice

Ready to decide?

Both groups have monthly billing, you can switch at any time. The decision cards above and our individual reviews should help you pick.

Frequently asked questions

  • Which one is cheaper?
    LiveCops at £49.99/month, against Profit Sweep at £79.99/month. LiveCops also offers an annual plan at £499.99 which works out to roughly £41.66/month, a £38/month saving versus Profit Sweep's monthly pricing.
  • Do I still need Keepa with Profit Sweep?
    Profit Sweep's pitch is that you don't, their proprietary monitors are described as faster than Keepa-based competitors. In practice most UK FBA sellers keep a Keepa subscription anyway for sourcing outside the group, so the saving isn't usually a clean £17/month.
  • Are these both UK-focused or US-focused?
    LiveCops is explicitly UK-focused and covers Amazon UK and Amazon EU. Profit Sweep covers UK retailers including Amazon UK, Tesco, Studio, and Argos. Neither is a US-only group, which is the relevant distinction for UK FBA sellers.
  • What about ungating support?
    Neither of these two leads with ungating support as a headline feature. If ungating support is critical to you, Source Central is the FBA group most explicitly built around supplier relationships and ungating help. See our FBA category ranking for the broader picture.
  • Both are flagged as affiliate placeholder, what does that mean?
    Their affiliate links are currently set as placeholders in our data file because we haven't finalised the partnership terms yet. You can still click through, the link points to the group's website. If you'd rather wait for the affiliate-linked version to launch, the rankings won't change because of it.