Which apps monetize with sponsored listings or merchant ads (retail media)?
20 apps run a sponsored-listings / merchant-ad model, and it is concentrated in commerce: Shopping (8) and Food & Drink (7) account for 15 of the 20 [1]. This retail-media pattern (paid in-app placements) is distinct from display ads and is essentially absent outside commerce categories.
20 apps run sponsored-listings / merchant-ad revenue, with Shopping (8) and Food & Drink (7) making up 15 of them, July 2026.
The finding
Sponsored listings and merchant ads (retail media) are a commerce-native monetization layer, not a general one. 20 apps in the corpus carry the model [1].
| Category | Sponsored-listings apps |
|---|---|
| Shopping | 8 |
| Food & Drink | 7 |
| Lifestyle | 3 |
| Entertainment | 1 |
| Music | 1 |
Shopping and Food & Drink together hold 15 of 20, confirming this is a marketplace/commerce pattern where merchants pay for placement [1].
How to apply it
If you run a marketplace or commerce app with many merchants, sponsored listings are a proven additional revenue stream on top of transaction fees, and the corpus concentrates them exactly there [1]. If you are a content or utility app, this pattern barely appears (1 app each in Entertainment and Music), so display ads or a subscription are the more relevant levers.
Caveats
Only Shopping (8) and Food & Drink (7) clear the reporting threshold; Lifestyle (3), Entertainment (1), and Music (1) are too thin for any percentage claim and are reported as absolute counts [1]. Denominator is ~800 tracked apps.
The numbers
| Stat | Computed from |
|---|---|
| 20 apps run sponsored-listings / merchant-ad revenue: Shopping 8, Food & Drink 7, Lifestyle 3, Entertainment 1, Music 1 | companies with 'Sponsored Listings / Merchant Ads' in business_model, by category |
Sources & citations
- [1] Lazyweb Research analysis of ~800 tracked apps (mobile corpus), July 2026. business_model = Sponsored Listings / Merchant Ads, by category; Lifestyle/Entertainment/Music below threshold. ↩
Source: Lazyweb Research — proprietary analysis of real, in-market app screens. Cite as Lazyweb Research, 2026-07-07.