# Amazon.de Basket Value: App Users vs. Browser-Only Shoppers in Germany — 2025 to Q1 2026 > Per-order basket value on Amazon.de is statistically identical for app and browser-only shoppers — €26.53 vs. €27.54 mean **Period:** Jan 2025 – Mar 2026 **Market:** DE **Data status:** final **Data as of:** 2026-05-14T04:11:01.838638+00:00 **Sample size:** n = 6,130 **Source:** [https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/digital/apps-mobile/amazon-app-vs-browser-basket-value-germany-2025](https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/digital/apps-mobile/amazon-app-vs-browser-basket-value-germany-2025) ## Segments - **Years:** 2025–2026 - **Platform:** amazon, google ## Summary The Amazon Shopping app's commercial impact in Germany is entirely a frequency story, not a ticket-size story. Mean basket value per order is €26.53 for app users and €27.54 for browser-only shoppers; medians are €15.80 versus €15.99 — differences too small to be commercially meaningful. Yet because app users place far more orders, their total Amazon spend over the 15-month window reaches **€1,513 per shopper on average, versus €1,232 for browser-only shoppers** — a 23% revenue lift driven entirely by purchase cadence. ## Frequency, Not Ticket Size, Is the App's Revenue Lever This pattern is consistent with how Amazon has engineered its app: features like push deal alerts, one-tap reorder, and Subscribe & Save reminders are designed to pull forward purchases and reduce friction on small repeat orders — not to upsell into larger baskets. The median order of roughly €16 points to a steady stream of everyday essentials and top-up buys rather than considered, high-value purchases. For sellers and brand managers on Amazon.de, this means app presence correlates with wallet share through volume, not through premium positioning. The frequency gap underpinning this spend difference is detailed in the [order frequency comparison](slug:amazon-shopping-app-vs-browser-order-frequency-germany-2025). ## Chart Bar chart comparing mean and median per-order basket value on Amazon.de in Germany between January 2025 and March 2026, for shoppers with the Amazon Shopping app installed (mean €26.53, median €15.80) versus browser-only shoppers (mean €27.54, median €15.99). A second panel or annotation shows total 15-month spend per shopper: €1,513 (app) vs. €1,232 (browser-only). ## Methodology The same cohort of German panelists with confirmed Amazon.de purchases between January 2025 and March 2026 used in the order-frequency analysis. Per-order basket value is the total amount paid per individual order. Per-user statistics — mean and median basket value — were computed first at the individual order level, then summarised at the shopper level within each cohort. Orders above €5,000 were excluded to remove obvious outliers such as bulk electronics purchases. App users are defined as Google Play installers of the Amazon Shopping app; browser-only shoppers are those without it, both restricted to panelists with verified coverage across both data sources. ## Citation Datapods (2026-05-14). *Amazon.de Basket Value: App Users vs. Browser-Only Shoppers in Germany — 2025 to Q1 2026*. Datapods Insights. https://www.datapods.app/en/insights/digital/apps-mobile/amazon-app-vs-browser-basket-value-germany-2025 ## About Datapods Datapods is a behavioral consumer-data platform. The Insights library publishes free, citable statistics derived from a panel of 25,000+ opted-in participants in Germany: observed real behavior (transactions, browsing, media), not surveys. All data is processed within the EU and is GDPR-compliant. For brand-specific cuts, competitor benchmarks, and granular audience filters across 12,000+ tracked brands, see [https://www.datapods.app/en](https://www.datapods.app/en).