From Brick-and-Mortar to… What’s Next? Where Is Commerce Actually Headed?Solved

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4 weeks ago Feb 05, 2026

I’ve been thinking about how business models keep evolving with devices. We moved from physical storefronts to websites, then to apps, and now everything seems fragmented across platforms.

I understand the traditional models like B2B and B2C, and of course the jump from offline commerce to e-commerce was massive. Then mobile apps reshaped buying behavior again. But I’m curious, where do you all think this is actually heading? Are we just renaming the same thing with new prefixes, or is commerce genuinely shifting into something fundamentally different?

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4 weeks ago Feb 06, 2026
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You’re thinking in the right direction, but you’re still looking at it in phases. We’re already deep into a multi-layered ecosystem.

E-commerce was just the starting point. That was the buy online era. Then mobile commerce turned everything into one-tap, on-the-go transactions. But today it’s less about the device and more about the context.

Social commerce is huge now. People discover, evaluate, and purchase without ever leaving Instagram or TikTok. The line between content and checkout is almost invisible. Then there’s quick commerce, where the entire value proposition is speed. Groceries in under half an hour, hyper-local fulfillment, dark stores instead of massive warehouses.

And digital commerce has evolved beyond just the transaction. It’s the data layer, the recommendation engine, the automated support bot, the retargeted ad you see three hours later. Commerce isn’t just about selling anymore. It’s about orchestrating the journey.

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4 weeks ago Feb 06, 2026
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That’s interesting. So it’s not just about where the purchase happens, but how integrated everything is.

Where do you see it going next? Are we just layering more tech on top, or is there another shift coming like mobile was?

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3 weeks ago Feb 07, 2026
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The next shift feels more ambient than visible.

Voice commerce is already creeping in. People reorder essentials through smart assistants without even opening a screen. Conversational AI is starting to guide purchases inside chat interfaces. And we’re seeing more invisible commerce where subscriptions, auto-replenishment, and predictive ordering remove the buying decision altogether.

There’s also augmented and mixed reality shopping gaining traction. Try-before-you-buy isn’t just for furniture anymore. Virtual showrooms, digital twins, immersive storefronts. Devices are becoming portals rather than just transaction tools.

And here’s the fun part. Most people don’t live inside one model. They browse on their phone, check reviews on a laptop, click a social ad, maybe ask a smart speaker to reorder something, and sometimes still walk into a physical store. That’s omnichannel commerce. It’s messy, cross-device, and nonlinear.

Commerce isn’t evolving in a straight line. It’s blending. The future isn’t a new prefix. It’s everything happening at once, seamlessly, across whatever device happens to be in your hand or in your room.

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