How Do I See All My Amazon Reviews? | Quick Steps Guide

On desktop or in the app, open Your Profile and use Community Activity › Reviews to view every review you’ve posted on Amazon.

You’ve left feedback on dozens of products and now you want to see them all in one place. The path lives inside Your Profile, not Your Orders. Below you’ll find quick paths for desktop, mobile, and a few pro tips to sort, share, or fix missing posts. Labels vary by region on Amazon.

Ways To View All Your Amazon Reviews (Desktop And App)

Amazon keeps your posts under a public profile. That page shows your bio and a feed labeled Community Activity with tabs for Reviews, Photos, Questions, and more. Pick Reviews to see the full list, newest first.

Desktop Path

  1. Sign in at Amazon.
  2. Open Account & Lists, then choose Account.
  3. Pick Your Amazon Profile.
  4. In Community Activity, open the menu and choose Reviews.
  5. Use See full review to open any item.

App Path (iOS And Android)

  1. Open the app and sign in.
  2. Tap the menu icon.
  3. Tap your name or profile image.
  4. On the profile page, tap Reviews.
  5. Use filters when available.

Quick Reference Table For Finding Your Reviews

Use this cheat sheet to jump straight to the right screen on any device.

Device Path What You See
Desktop web Account & Lists → Account → Your Amazon Profile → Reviews Full list of posts, newest first
Mobile app Menu → your name/photo → Reviews Feed of posts with filters when shown
Mobile browser Menu → Account → Your Amazon Profile → Reviews Same as desktop with a compact layout

Edit, Remove, Or Hide A Post

You can change a star rating, update text, add photos, or pull a post off your public profile. On the profile feed, open the three dots on a review to find Edit, Delete, or Hide on my profile. Edit updates the same post; Delete removes it; Hide keeps it live on the product page but hides it from your public profile in some regions. See the official Edit your reviews guide for the menu names.

Share A Direct Link To A Single Review

Each post has a permalink. Open a review from your profile and look for the link named Permalink. Copy that URL and paste it in a message or email. Friends can read the review without browsing the whole product page.

Find Feedback You Left On Sellers Or Marketplace Orders

Seller feedback sits outside the product review feed. Open Account, then Your Orders. Pick an order and look for Leave seller feedback or View seller feedback. That page lists ratings you’ve given to shops that fulfilled your orders.

Why Your Review May Not Be Showing

New posts can take time to appear. Edits can also trigger a short recheck. If you still can’t see a post after a day, check the points below.

  • The review is pending a check.
  • It was posted on a different regional site.
  • The item was returned quickly and the post was filtered.
  • The post broke a house rule and was removed.
  • You used another account.

Troubleshooting And Quick Fixes

Work through these quick checks in order. Most missing posts turn up after you switch to the right region or sign in with the correct email.

Sort, Filter, And Scan Faster

On the profile feed, you may see a menu over the list that lets you sort by newest or by helpful votes. If you left a photo or video, open the Photos tab on your profile to jump straight to visual posts.

Download A Copy Of Your Data

If you need a full export, use the Request your data tool inside Amazon’s Help pages. Pick the assets you want and submit the request. You’ll get an email when the export is ready. The bundle can include account activity and shopping logs; the set varies by region. You can submit a request from Amazon’s Request your personal information page.

Privacy Tips For Your Public Profile

Your profile shows the name you choose, your badges, and your Community Activity. It doesn’t reveal your street address or full order list. Open profile settings to change the name or hide parts of the feed from your public page where that toggle exists. Keep photos clean of receipts or barcodes before you upload.

What About Reviews On Country Sites Outside .com?

Reviews live on the regional site where you posted them. If you shop on both the US and UK sites, you have two profiles. Switch the site from the footer or open the app’s Settings and change Country & Language, then repeat the steps in this guide.

Second Reference Table: Problems And Fixes

Clip or print this table so you can solve the most common hurdles without digging through menus.

Problem Where To Tap/Click Fix
Can’t find Reviews tab Profile page Scroll to Community Activity and open the menu; choose Reviews
Review missing on profile Footer site switcher Change to the country site where you shop and check again
Stuck on an older app build App Store/Play Store Update the app, then check the profile again
Signed into the wrong email Sign-out menu Sign out and back in with the right account
Edit won’t save Review page three-dot menu Trim links or special characters and try again
Link to share Review page Open Permalink and copy the URL

What You Can And Can’t Change Later

Star ratings and text are editable. Photos and videos can be added or swapped. If a product merges with another listing, your post may show on the new detail page. You can’t transfer a post to a different account or a different country site.

How Helpful Votes And Badges Work

Readers can mark a post as helpful. Those votes affect which reviews float to the top on product pages. Badges such as Top Contributor or Vine Voice can appear next to your name when they apply. They do not change your ability to edit or remove a post.

Tips For Clean, Clear Review Pages

Short titles help readers scan: state the use case and one takeaway. Lead with the head-to-toe verdict, then add a line on build, fit, or setup. Add one photo in bright light to help other shoppers gauge size or color. Skip links and personal contact details; Amazon strips them anyway.

Kindle Book And App Reviews

Reviews you wrote for Kindle titles and mobile apps also appear on your profile. Open the same Reviews tab to see them. For samples and borrowed items, the site may block ratings. If you can’t post, check the eligibility rules on the book or app page.

Keep Your Profile Safe

Use two-step verification on your account. Avoid café Wi-Fi when editing posts. If your name on the profile matches your full legal name, swap to a simple display name. That keeps your review list public while lowering personal exposure.

Regions, Language, And Currency Notes

The path labels vary slightly on .co.uk, .de, .in, and other sites. Look for Account, then a link that mentions Profile or Your Amazon Profile. Once you land on the profile page, the feed layout stays close across regions.

When A Review Was Removed

If a post vanishes, check email for a notice. Common triggers include spammy copy, offensive language, or a link to a shop. Edit and resubmit if the notice offers that option. If no email arrived, the post may be stuck in a check; try again later.

Light House Rules That Matter

Stick to product use and build. Don’t copy ad copy from the box. Avoid price or delivery rants in the product section; that belongs in seller feedback. Keep any sponsored relationship off your posts unless the program allows it.

A Note For Sellers Reading This

If you also run a shop, your buyer profile and seller tools are separate. Use Seller Central to track product feedback at scale. For a quick manual check, open the product page you sell and read the newest posts. Reply only through the tools the site provides.

Printable Checklist

1) Sign in.
2) Account & Lists → Account.
3) Your Amazon Profile.
4) Reviews tab.
5) Edit or share as needed.

Ratings, Comments, And Questions: What Goes Where

A star rating by itself counts as feedback but won’t show long text on the product page. A full review adds a title and body. Questions belong in the Q&A section; they show under the product’s answered questions, not on your review feed. Comments under reviews are tied to the product page thread and may not appear in your profile list.

If You Can’t Reach Your Profile

Start by signing out and back in. Try a private window. Switch off browser extensions that rewrite pages. On mobile, update the app and clear its cache. If nothing works, use a browser and type the profile link from Account → Your Amazon Profile.

When To Refresh An Old Post

If a gadget breaks or a pan warps after months, add an edit with a fresh note on wear. Readers like seeing long-term use. Keep the original verdict and add a dated line at the top so the timeline is clear. If the maker fixes a flaw with a firmware update, add that win too.

A Short Ethics Note

Never swap gift cards or discounts for ratings outside approved programs. Keep your copy honest and based on use. If a brand sends a unit through a program that allows it, state that clearly in the text. Clean, straight talk helps everyone.