Instagram Is Removing Its Shopping Page Amid Commerce Retreat: Report

Instagram's current shopping page will reportedly eventually disappear from the app.

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Written by Nithya P Nair, Edited by Richa Sharma | Updated: 7 September 2022 12:11 IST
Highlights
  • Instagram will reportedly launch a public test of new page on Wednesday
  • Meta is said to be looking to add paid features
  • Meta is reportedly focusing on short-form video business

Instagram reportedly planning to test a new less personalised version of its shopping page

Instagram is reportedly rolling back many of its shopping features in a move to drive more direct ad revenue. The Meta-owned photo and video sharing platform's existing shopping page will eventually disappear as the company would concentrate on its e-commerce efforts to those that directly drive advertising. It is reportedly planning to pivot towards a less personalised version of the shopping page, which is internally called "Tab Lite". The new development shows how the company is moving away from some long-term projects as it turns its attention to the short-form video business.

As per a report by The Information, Instagram is looking to scale back its shopping features as it shifts the focus of its e-commerce efforts to those that directly drive advertising. The staff were reportedly told about the move on Tuesday.

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Instagram's current shopping page would eventually disappear from the app. The company is shifting to a simpler and less personalised version of the shopping page, internally called "Tab Lite".

Starting today, the Meta-owned company could launch a public test of its app that will introduce users to the 'Tab Lite' version of its shopping page, the report added.

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Another recent report suggested that Meta is currently looking to add more paid features to its Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp platforms. The social media giant is reportedly setting up a new product organisation to work on "possible paid features" and the unit is said to be led by Meta's former Head of Research, Pratiti RayChoudhury.


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