Palmstreet, the US-based live shopping app known for its focus on rare plants, home décor, and unique goods, officially crossed the 3 million order milestone, a feat that confirms the platform as one of the fastest-growing players in the interactive commerce space. The milestone, reached on September 24, highlights Palmstreet’s rapid rise as a community-driven, specialty platform delivering seamless buying, expert selling, and genuine connection between enthusiasts and entrepreneurs.
Launching initially with a focus on the rare and collectible plant market, Palmstreet has steadily expanded into adjacent high-trust categories such as vintage décor, handmade crafts, and even collectibles—niches where curation, storytelling, and seller integrity are essential. “Three million orders in two years is more than just a number — it’s proof that we’re fundamentally changing retail economics in categories that require trust, expertise, and authentic relationships,” said…
Chen Li, CEO of Palmstreet.
“We’re creating a community that has incorporated Palmstreet into their lifestyles and enabling direct sales between passionate sellers and collectors who truly understand value.” Record-Breaking Live Sales and Community Features Palmstreet’s surging growth has been marked by record-breaking single-item sales—a $26,000 Anthurium Variegated Forgettii x Heinz, $16,000 for a rare houseplant, and $10,000 for another legendary specimen, all transacted via livestream.
These events epitomize the platform’s unique appeal: sellers bring rare and high-value goods to life on camera, educate buyers in real time, and foster direct relationships that transcend standard e-commerce.
Following record-breaking plant sales of $26,000, $16,000, and $10,000 in recent weeks, this milestone highlights the growing trust of both sellers and consumers in the platform’s mission to create seamless, interactive, and community-driven live shopping experiences…
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