Yearly, Amazon holds a “document” Prime Day, and yearly the corporate boasts in regards to the efficiency of the annual gross sales occasion in a press launch. The self-congratulatory announcement isn’t precisely absurd—given its measurement, any year-over-year development is noteworthy.
Final yr, whereas Amazon didn’t disclose the full variety of gadgets bought, it did be aware that unbiased sellers “bought greater than 200 million gadgets through the Prime Day occasion.” In 2023, Prime members “bought greater than 375 million gadgets worldwide.” In 2022, that quantity was greater than 300 million, and in 2021, it was north of 250 million.
However this yr, what stood out to this longtime Amazon watcher is that the corporate didn’t disclose something in regards to the variety of gadgets bought. The final time it made that alternative was 2020, when nothing regular was taking place anyplace on this planet, and Prime Day was moved from summer time to October. Earlier than that, it’s important to return to the second-ever Prime Day in 2016 to discover a wrap-up that didn’t present any replace on the variety of “items” bought.
It’s unclear precisely why Amazon determined to withhold that quantity for 2025, however this Prime Day was odd for a couple of causes. Sellers, and types large and small, needed to provide you with completely different methods to deal with tariff chaos. And so they’re making an attempt to woo more and more pessimistic customers. These elements could possibly be weighing on the corporate’s choice to withhold actual numbers.
When requested about this yr’s lacking metric, Amazon spokesperson Jessica Martin pointed Fortune to an Amazon weblog put up that shares details about historic Prime Day occasions, however in any other case declined to touch upon the absence of particular product gross sales tallies for 2025.
To make sure, it’s potential that this Prime Day was successful. An out of doors evaluation from Adobe estimated that gross sales throughout on-line retailers total elevated by greater than 30% throughout this yr’s 4 day Prime Day interval, in comparison with final yr. And Amazon mentioned on this yr’s recap that the 4 days of Prime Day 2025 outsold some other four-day interval that included earlier Prime Days. However traditionally, the occasion hasn’t run longer than two days. That signifies that earlier years have included two prime days and two common days, whereas this yr included 4 prime days. It’s unclear why the corporate would change the idea of comparability.
We’ll see if Amazon offers any extra particulars in future earnings studies later this yr. Till then, the lacking metric raises questions on simply how profitable Prime Day actually was.
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