Social commerce continues to transform Mongolia’s retail landscape in 2026. With increasing internet penetration and social media usage, these platforms are driving online sales and consumer engagement.
In 2026, Mongol Shop Plus reports a 45% increase in active users, making it the top social commerce platform in Mongolia, with over 2 million monthly users.
Mongolia Market Hub has seen a 38% rise in transaction volume this year, now facilitating over 150,000 sales per month from Mongolian vendors.
E-Mongolia Social Sales grew by 50% in 2026, leveraging Facebook and Instagram integrations, with 70% of users making repeat purchases.
MobiShop Mongolia's user base expanded by 40%, with a focus on mobile shopping, accounting for 65% of all social commerce transactions.
Local Market has increased merchant participation by 55%, now hosting over 30,000 active vendors across social media channels.
Ulaanbaatar Bazaar experienced a 42% growth in sales, especially among small businesses, contributing to 25% of Mongolia’s social commerce revenue.
Steppe Trade Social reported a 48% increase in new user registrations, with a notable rise in fashion and handmade crafts sales.
NomadNet’s platform saw a 55% surge in transactions, driven by rural adoption and increased internet access in nomadic regions.
Mongol E-Trade Social experienced a 60% growth in overall sales volume, making it the fastest-growing social commerce platform in 2026.
Altai Connect reported a 37% rise in user engagement, particularly in outdoor gear and local artisanal products, reflecting regional preferences.
Social commerce platforms in Mongolia are thriving in 2026, driven by mobile adoption and social media integration. These platforms are shaping the future of retail, providing new opportunities for vendors and consumers alike.
A: Mongol Shop Plus remains the most popular, with the highest active user base and transaction volume in 2026.
A: Rural regions are seeing significant growth, with platforms like NomadNet increasing transactions and internet access in nomadic communities.
A: Fashion, handmade crafts, and outdoor gear are currently trending categories, reflecting both urban and regional consumer preferences.