April in eCommerce
This month in eCommerce: April 2026 🛍️
If March was all about momentum, April felt like a month where retailers started putting more of their bets into action. Across the UK, we saw AI move further into the real customer journey, loyalty programmes become more flexible and lifestyle-led, and marketplaces and delivery operations get smarter behind the scenes.
The Future of Digital Commerce 🤖
Frasers brings conversational AI to the storefront
Frasers Group made a strong case for AI-powered product discovery in April with the launch of Ask Frasers, its new shopping assistant on the Frasers site. The retailer said the tool helps shoppers find relevant products through conversational search, and early results suggest it is already having a meaningful commercial impact, with conversion rates reportedly rising by up to 25% compared with traditional search.
Why it matters
This is the kind of AI story eCommerce professionals should be paying attention to. Many retailers are now leaning into on-site bots, and soon it will become standard.
It’s also not AI for AI’s sake, it’s plugged directly into search, products, discovery and conversion. As more retailers rethink the role of on-site search, conversational commerce is starting to look much less experimental and much more like a serious revenue lever.
Optimisation 📈
AllSaints bets on AI behind the scenes
While some retailers are using AI to reshape the front end, AllSaints is applying it deeper in the engine room. In April, the brand announced new AI-native planning tools across trading, forecasting, allocation, pricing and assortment planning, with the aim of giving teams faster access to insight and more time to focus on commercial decisions.
Why it matters
This is a reminder that some of the most valuable AI use cases in retail are still operational. Better forecasting, smarter pricing and sharper assortment decisions may not be as flashy as a chatbot, but they are often where competitive advantage and margin can be built.
Connected Commerce 🔗
The Range upgrades its marketplace model
The Range used April to strengthen the infrastructure behind its marketplace, moving to Mirakl to support future growth. Coverage of the announcement said the retailer is replacing its earlier in-house setup with a more scalable platform. The move also points to more sophisticated seller management and marketplace operations going forward.
Why it matters
Marketplace growth is now about building the right systems to manage sellers, improve discoverability and keep the customer experience consistent. For retailers expanding beyond a purely first-party model, infrastructure is becoming a strategic differentiator.
CX & Loyalty 💳
M&S gives Sparks a major refresh
M&S unveiled a transformed Sparks loyalty programme in April, built around “pounds, not points”, a new digital wallet, and a more personalised customer experience powered by data, machine learning and future generative AI capabilities. The retailer positioned it as a key part of its wider growth strategy and a response to what customers want from loyalty.
Why it matters
Loyalty is becoming simpler on the surface and smarter underneath. The M&S move stands out because it combines clearer customer value with more advanced personalisation, exactly the kind of balance many brands are still trying to strike.
Delivery 🚚
Asda doubles down on rapid delivery infrastructure
Asda also made moves in April, expanding its partnership with Deliverect to support on-demand delivery across Asda Express and the wider estate. Reports said the setup helps connect ordering platforms such as Uber Eats, Just Eat and Deliveroo directly with store systems, making rapid delivery operations easier to manage at scale.
Why it matters
The interesting part here is not that Asda is growing in rapid delivery, it is that it is investing in the connective tissue that makes multi-platform commerce work. For retailers selling across multiple fulfilment and aggregator channels, operational integration is becoming just as important as channel presence.
CX & Loyalty / Connected Commerce ✨
Nectar expands beyond retail with Uber and Uber Eats
In a smart example of loyalty becoming more embedded in everyday life, Nectar announced a new partnership with Uber and Uber Eats. Customers can now exchange Nectar points for Uber vouchers via the app, creating a new reward category beyond traditional retail redemptions. Nectar360 described it as the first time Nectar has partnered with a ride-hailing platform.
Why it matters
This is a strong example of loyalty evolving from a retail mechanic into a broader lifestyle proposition. For eCommerce teams, it is a useful signal that the most compelling loyalty ecosystems are increasingly the ones that show up beyond the checkout and into customers’ daily routines.
The bigger picture 👀
Taken together, April’s stories point to a sector that is becoming more intelligent, more integrated and more practical in how it applies innovation. AI is moving from pilot to performance, loyalty is becoming more flexible, and retailers are investing more seriously in the systems that connect channels, fulfilment and customer experience. For eCommerce professionals that means less hype, more application.
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