AI-powered chatbots and other digital tools significantly contributed to a nearly 4% year-over-year increase in U.S. online sales during the 2024 holiday season, according to Salesforce data. Retailers harnessed AI-driven customer service features such as conversational chatbots, targeted promotions, and personalized product recommendations to attract shoppers seeking trending products and the best deals.
From November 1 to December 31, U.S. online sales reached $282 billion, up from $272 billion in 2023, surpassing Salesforce’s initial 2% growth forecast, despite more restrained discounts. AI-based chatbots saw a 42% increase in usage compared to the previous year, with Salesforce analyzing data from 1.6 trillion page views to reach this conclusion.
Globally, AI-driven sales grew to $229 billion, compared to $199 billion in 2023. While AI was a major growth driver, a concerning 28% product return rate, up from 20% in 2023, was highlighted as a potential drag on profit margins for retailers, according to Caila Schwartz, director of Consumer Insights at Salesforce.
“Retailers who have embraced AI and agents are already seeing the benefits, but these tools will be even more critical in the new year as retailers aim to minimize revenue losses on returns and re-engage with shoppers,” Schwartz said.
The report also noted that mobile shopping peaked on Christmas Day, with 79% of all orders made through smartphones during the holiday season. Social media platforms like TikTok Shop and Instagram helped drive 14% of all traffic to e-commerce sites.