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You are about to see a flood of product recommendations on Instagram and Facebook

By dailyguardian.aeMarch 25, 20263 Mins Read
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The line between content and commerce just got a lot harder to see, as your Instagram and Facebook feeds are about to shift in a noticeable way.

Meta is rolling out new affiliate tools that let creators tag items directly inside posts and Reels, which means more recommendations will show up right where you’re already scrolling.

You won’t need to hunt for links in bios or dig through comments anymore. Listings now sit inside the content itself, often leading straight to a checkout page with just a tap or two.

On Instagram, creators can now add up to 30 items to a single Reel using affiliate links or products pulled from brand catalogs. On Facebook, those same recommendations can appear through a clickable banner layered onto posts and videos.

The overall effect is hard to miss. Your feed won’t just suggest what to buy, it will actively guide you there.

Products now live inside posts

Meta is moving shopping closer to the content itself. On Instagram, creators can tag up to 30 items per Reel, either by pasting a product link or selecting from a catalog.

Facebook focuses more on visibility. Once a creator connects an affiliate partner, their posts and videos can display a prominent banner that highlights an item and leads viewers toward a purchase.

The experience is built for speed, but it still keeps the transaction off-platform. You’ll see something you like, open it, and land on a product page in a partner app or mobile site, while the creator earns a commission if you complete the purchase.

Why this changes your feed

This goes beyond another creator feature. Meta is reshaping how shopping works inside its apps by removing the extra steps that used to slow things down.

Buying used to mean leaving the app and tracking down a link. Now the item appears within the content, often just one step away from checkout, which shortens the path from discovery to purchase.

Text, Person, Face

It also broadens what shows up. Early partners include Amazon in the US and Shopee across parts of Asia and Latin America, with eBay and Temu planned next.

That opens the door to a wider mix of everyday goods and trending picks appearing mid-scroll, shaped by what creators choose to feature.

What to expect next

This rollout is still in its early stages, but expansion looks likely. Instagram’s product tagging for Reels is already live in several markets including the US, Brazil, India, Indonesia, and Thailand, with broader availability planned across more regions.

On the partnership side, Meta is starting with Amazon and Shopee, though more platforms are on the way. Mercado Libre is planned for Brazil and Mexico, while eBay and Temu are expected to join in the US in the coming months.

Meta is also testing insights that show creators which posts drive sales, a shift that could push even more commerce-focused content into your feed over time.

If this rollout continues as planned, your scroll will likely feel more like a storefront, with more posts designed to turn attention into action.

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