
Indonesian E-commerce Shopping Behavior
Who are the shoppers, what are they buying, where they buy? Snapcart’s research on e-commerce shopping behavior in Indonesia shows that Shopee is the most
Who are the shoppers, what are they buying, where they buy? Snapcart’s research on e-commerce shopping behavior in Indonesia shows that Shopee is the most
E-commerce players in Indonesia continue to innovate to increase value and appeal, such as affiliate programs that are predicted to play an important role in
Are your brands performing well in Indonesia? Do you know how Indonesian consumers behave and how they decide what to fill in their shopping basket?
WE Online, Jakarta – Hasil riset Snapcart mengenai perilaku belanja online di Indonesia, Shopee menjadi e-commerce paling populer dan paling sering digunakan oleh konsumen. Dari riset yang
Despite being defined as APAC’s digital laggard with low internet penetration on its 264 million population, Indonesia has the highest possibility to grow even bigger
SOUTH-EAST Asian consumer analytics startup Snapcart is expanding its services to Singapore, following a US$10 million Series A funding round led by Singapore venture capital
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Our recent study conducted in June 2025 found that only 40% of Indonesians still frequently visit shopping centers. Interestingly, by the end of July, media