Amazon as a Commerce Layer, Not Just a Store
Signals from recent research point to a shift in how general merchandise retail operates. The change centers on online shopping and the way platforms interact with merchants....
Signals from recent research point to a shift in how general merchandise retail operates. The change centers on online shopping and the way platforms interact with merchants.
What the signals indicate
The strongest signals suggest Amazon is moving from a closed retailer toward an ambient commerce layer that can surface, route, and even complete purchases across other merchants’ sites and channels. This reading comes directly from Cross Merchant Commerce evidence, which describes Amazon evolving into a cross-merchant layer rather than a single app-based storefront.
Discussion increasingly centers around what this means for shopping behavior. It suggests shopping may be increasingly mediated by a platform layer, not just by individual retailer sites.
Why the change stands out now
The evidence points to Amazon surfacing and completing purchases across other merchants’ channels, which is broader than a standard app-based retail model. This appears tied to broader movement in e-commerce rather than any single event.
The strongest signals suggest Amazon is moving from a closed retailer toward an ambient commerce layer that can surface, route, and even complete purchases across other merchants’ sites and channels.
What readers should watch
That this means every purchase is moving off retailer sites is not supported. The evidence is specific to a cross-merchant direction, not a total shift.
This is a directional read from the supplied signals, not proof of a finished operating model across all categories. Retail operations and competitive dynamics continue to adjust, but the pace and scope remain open questions.
Key points from the research
- Shopping behavior shows signs of platform mediation in select channels.
- Retail operations face questions about how merchants maintain direct connections with customers.
- Competitive dynamics may hinge on how widely the cross-merchant approach spreads.
Further observation will clarify whether these patterns hold or remain limited to particular segments of general merchandise.
