Ecommerce Growth

Reddit Social Commerce Is the ROAS Lever You Are Ignoring

Revenue influenced by Reddit grew 257 percent YoY and its ads drove 91 percent higher ROAS. Here is how to treat Reddit as a real sales channel.

The channel founders keep writing off

Ask most ecommerce founders about Reddit and you will hear a story about getting downvoted. That reaction is exactly why the channel stays overlooked, and why the brands that take it seriously are quietly winning on ROAS.

According to the Gem 2 Shaazford Intelligence Brief, April 2026, revenue influenced by Reddit grew 257 percent year over year, and Reddit Dynamic Product Ads drove 91 percent higher ROAS in Q4 2025 versus the prior year. Those are not forum numbers. Those are sales channel numbers.

Why Reddit converts

The reason Reddit works is intent. People do not open Reddit to be sold to, but they very often open it to research a purchase they are already considering. They want the unvarnished thread, the real comparison, the honest complaint. By the time your Dynamic Product Ad appears, the shopper is frequently far closer to a decision than a cold audience on another platform would be.

That is a different starting point than interrupting someone mid-scroll on entertainment-first feeds. On Reddit, the intent is often already in the room.

Stop treating a sales channel like a forum

Here is the contrarian point. Most founders write Reddit off because of one bad experience posting organically and getting flamed. But that is not a channel problem, it is a positioning problem. Getting downvoted for a tone-deaf self-promo post tells you nothing about whether paid Dynamic Product Ads, aimed at high-intent audiences, can drive efficient revenue.

Conflating the two is how brands leave an efficient channel untested for years.

How to test it without betting the budget

You do not diversify by throwing your whole budget at a new platform. You run a controlled test:

The goal is a clean read, not a hunch. Let the ROAS tell you whether the forum was a sales channel all along.

Where this fits in a modern paid mix

Channel diversification is not a nice-to-have anymore. When your paid media leans too heavily on one or two platforms, a single algorithm change or rising CPMs can flatten your growth overnight. Adding a high-intent channel like Reddit alongside Amazon and TikTok Shop spreads that risk and can lift blended efficiency.

An overlooked channel with a 91 percent higher ROAS figure behind it is worth a serious test, especially if your paid social has plateaued.

The takeaway

Reddit stopped being a place brands get roasted and became a place brands get revenue. The 257 percent year over year growth in influenced revenue is the signal. The 91 percent higher ROAS on Dynamic Product Ads is the proof. If you are still treating it like a forum, you are leaving efficient growth on the table. Test it properly, measure it honestly, and let the numbers decide.

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Shahryar Ali

Co-Founder and CEO of Shaazford, a full-service ecommerce growth agency led by senior Amazon agency directors. He has helped manage $50M+ in client revenue across Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, and Shopify.

Frequently asked questions

Q: Is Reddit actually a viable commerce channel?

The data says yes. Per the Gem 2 Shaazford Intelligence Brief, April 2026, revenue influenced by Reddit grew 257 percent year over year, and Reddit Dynamic Product Ads drove 91 percent higher ROAS in Q4 2025 versus the prior year.

Q: Why does Reddit convert if people go there to talk, not shop?

Because they research before they buy. Purchase intent is often already present on Reddit, so an ad can meet a shopper who is close to a decision rather than cold.

Q: Should Reddit replace my other paid social channels?

No. Treat it as a controlled addition to your mix, measure ROAS against your current channels, and scale what performs.