Amazon.de Order Frequency Trend — Active Shoppers — Germany — 2020–2025
Review 2020–2025: The median Amazon.de shopper order frequency has risen 68% since 2020, from 28 to 47 orders per year.
Info
- Sample size
- n = 2,310
- Data date
- 2020–2025
- Segment
- All segments
- Platform
- Amazon
- Market
- Germany
Analysis
Over five years, the typical active Amazon.de shopper has nearly doubled purchase frequency, signaling deepening engagement with the platform. The weighted trend (adjusted for panel composition shifts) shows faster growth than the unweighted series, indicating that both active users and their individual order cadence have expanded. Panel base size grew from 145 in 2020 to 1,131 in 2025.
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Methodology
Each year is analyzed separately for panel members with complete Amazon coverage throughout the full calendar year (first_observed ≤ Jan 1, last_observed ≥ Dec 31). Active shoppers are defined as those with at least one order in that year. Medians are weighted via on-the-fly raking against AGOF German online population marginals. 95% confidence intervals computed via 500 bootstrap replications per year. Caution: 2020–2024 sample bases are small (n=145–306) and survivorship-filtered to users with long-term Amazon tenure, so early medians may be biased upward.
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