TLDRs; Meta and Shopee launch integrated shopping tools linking Facebook content directly to Shopee’s checkout system. Collaborative Ads and live shopping pilots enable real-time purchasing during Facebook Live sessions. Agencies and SaaS platforms will help sellers manage feeds, tag products, and analyze social commerce performance. Economic details remain undisclosed, but the partnership marks a key [...] The post Meta Partners with Shopee to Power Seamless In-App Purchases on Facebook appeared first on CoinCentral.TLDRs; Meta and Shopee launch integrated shopping tools linking Facebook content directly to Shopee’s checkout system. Collaborative Ads and live shopping pilots enable real-time purchasing during Facebook Live sessions. Agencies and SaaS platforms will help sellers manage feeds, tag products, and analyze social commerce performance. Economic details remain undisclosed, but the partnership marks a key [...] The post Meta Partners with Shopee to Power Seamless In-App Purchases on Facebook appeared first on CoinCentral.

Meta Partners with Shopee to Power Seamless In-App Purchases on Facebook

2025/10/28 03:05

TLDRs;

  • Meta and Shopee launch integrated shopping tools linking Facebook content directly to Shopee’s checkout system.
  • Collaborative Ads and live shopping pilots enable real-time purchasing during Facebook Live sessions.
  • Agencies and SaaS platforms will help sellers manage feeds, tag products, and analyze social commerce performance.
  • Economic details remain undisclosed, but the partnership marks a key step in Meta’s social commerce expansion.

Meta has officially partnered with Shopee to bring a new era of integrated shopping experiences to Facebook users across Asia and Latin America.

The collaboration introduces a suite of tools designed to help consumers discover, interact with, and purchase products directly through Facebook, seamlessly linking Meta’s social ecosystem with Shopee’s massive e-commerce network.

Shopee, which operates in Southeast Asia, Taiwan, and Brazil, becomes the first marketplace to join Meta’s Facebook Affiliate Partnerships program. Through this initiative, content creators can now tag Shopee products in Facebook posts and Reels, giving followers the ability to click through and complete their purchases directly on Shopee.

The rollout marks a significant step for both companies as social commerce gains traction globally. Users in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, Indonesia, Vietnam, the Philippines, and Brazil will be among the first to experience these features, with additional markets expected to follow.

Collaborative Ads and Live Shopping Pilots

One of the partnership’s most notable innovations is the introduction of Collaborative Ads, a format that allows brands and sellers to promote products from Shopee catalogs during Facebook Live sessions. This feature turns live broadcasts into interactive marketplaces, enabling real-time shopping without the traditional friction of switching platforms.

Currently in beta across Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines, the live shopping tool allows viewers to click tagged items during live sessions and complete their purchases on Shopee. Meta and Shopee are expected to expand the beta to other regions later this year, signaling a broader push toward live-driven e-commerce.

Opportunities for Agencies and Adtech Partners

Meta’s partnership with Shopee also invites agencies and SaaS providers to play a pivotal role in helping sellers navigate Facebook commerce. Meta-certified marketing agencies and adtech firms are being positioned as key enablers for brands to set up Collaborative Ads, manage product feeds, and produce live-selling content that aligns with Facebook’s algorithmic preferences.

Software platforms specializing in feed management and social commerce analytics are already exploring integrations to synchronize Shopee catalogs with Meta’s systems. These integrations aim to automate product tagging for creators and provide detailed performance insights across both platforms.

Unanswered Questions and Future Outlook

While the partnership’s technological ambition is clear, transparency around its economic model remains limited. Meta and Shopee have yet to reveal key metrics such as affiliate payout structures, attribution windows, or early conversion data, all crucial factors for creator adoption and advertiser confidence.

Shopee reported that its affiliate creators produced more than 100 million videos and livestreams in 2024, tripling the previous year’s output. However, without Gross Merchandise Value (GMV) figures tied to the Facebook integration, it’s uncertain whether that growth reflects genuine monetization or simple content volume.

Still, the opportunity is substantial. Social commerce across Southeast Asia is projected to exceed $100 billion by 2028, and Meta’s partnership with Shopee could position both firms at the center of that boom.

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