YouTube will allow products from their videos to be sold steadily on the platform

 YouTube has thrown the test of a feature that allows users to purchase products straight from video hosting videos. Creators of such videos can now resort to YouTube software provisioning for labeling and monitoring their products.


It is assumed that the software will operate seamlessly with the tools of Google specialists.

As noted by the sources, the site will become a "catalog of goods", with which it will be possible to get acquainted when watching videos and immediately buy.

As confirmed on the platform itself, the experience is positively conducted, but with a small number of videos.

Ahead, if the calculation is successful, YouTube will be able to compete with Amazon and Alibaba. However, the mechanism of extraction by hosting came through the merchant is happily not disclosed.

Among other things, YouTube is testing integration with Canadian online and retail software developer Shopify. The test was thrown at the end of 2019. Video creators were recommended to display up to 12 products for sale under commercials.

Hanging Facebook threw the Shops service. Merchants can define a literal mark for products, distribute online catalogs, and exchange the formation of conditional storefronts. The Brethren stated that the options would be free and available to any organization. The launch of such a plan was interpreted by the need to support a tiny business during a pandemic. Consumer assistance is performed via Messenger, WhatsApp or Instagram personal information. Next, Facebook announced the launch of an electrical payment service on WhatsApp, happily in test mode. Forwarding banknotes or making payments will be free of charge for the sake of personal users.