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Buy Online, Avoid People? GoDaddy Survey Uncovers New Gen Z & Millennial Shopping Habits

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A new GoDaddy (GDDY) Consumer Pulse survey reveals significant generational shifts in shopping preferences. The study of 1,500 U.S. consumers shows that 54% of Gen Z and 50% of Millennials prefer shopping methods that avoid human interaction, contrasting with only 29% of Gen X and Boomers. Key findings include: 86% of Gen Z and 76% of Millennials use curbside pickup monthly; over 40% of younger generations use Buy Now, Pay Later services; and more than half of Gen Z (54%) have abandoned purchases when digital wallets weren't accepted. The survey also found that 56% of consumers prefer using phones for large purchases over $150, and 51% report anxiety using POS devices. GoDaddy emphasizes that small businesses must adapt to these trends by implementing online stores and modern payment solutions.
Un nuovo sondaggio GoDaddy (GDDY) Consumer Pulse rivela significativi cambiamenti generazionali nelle preferenze di acquisto. Lo studio su 1.500 consumatori statunitensi mostra che il 54% della Generazione Z e il 50% dei Millennials preferiscono metodi di acquisto che evitano l'interazione umana, a fronte di solo il 29% della Generazione X e dei Boomers. I risultati principali includono: l'86% della Gen Z e il 76% dei Millennials utilizzano mensilmente il ritiro in modalità curbside; oltre il 40% delle generazioni più giovani usa servizi Buy Now, Pay Later; e più della metà della Gen Z (54%) ha abbandonato acquisti quando non venivano accettati portafogli digitali. Il sondaggio evidenzia inoltre che il 56% dei consumatori preferisce usare il telefono per acquisti superiori a 150 dollari, e il 51% riferisce ansia nell'uso di dispositivi POS. GoDaddy sottolinea che le piccole imprese devono adattarsi a queste tendenze implementando negozi online e soluzioni di pagamento moderne.
Una nueva encuesta GoDaddy (GDDY) Consumer Pulse revela cambios generacionales significativos en las preferencias de compra. El estudio realizado a 1,500 consumidores en EE.UU. muestra que el 54% de la Generación Z y el 50% de los Millennials prefieren métodos de compra que evitan la interacción humana, en contraste con solo el 29% de la Generación X y los Boomers. Los hallazgos clave incluyen: el 86% de la Gen Z y el 76% de los Millennials usan recogida en la acera mensualmente; más del 40% de las generaciones jóvenes utilizan servicios de Compra Ahora, Paga Después; y más de la mitad de la Gen Z (54%) han abandonado compras cuando no aceptaban billeteras digitales. La encuesta también encontró que el 56% de los consumidores prefieren usar el teléfono para compras mayores a $150, y el 51% reporta ansiedad al usar dispositivos POS. GoDaddy enfatiza que las pequeñas empresas deben adaptarse a estas tendencias implementando tiendas en línea y soluciones de pago modernas.
새로운 GoDaddy (GDDY) Consumer Pulse 설문조사에서 쇼핑 선호도에 세대별 큰 변화가 나타났습니다. 미국 소비자 1,500명을 대상으로 한 연구에 따르면 Z세대의 54%, 밀레니얼 세대의 50%가 사람과의 상호작용을 피하는 쇼핑 방식을 선호하는 반면 X세대와 베이비붐 세대는 29%에 불과합니다. 주요 결과로는 Z세대 86%, 밀레니얼 76%가 매달 커브사이드 픽업을 이용하며, 젊은 세대의 40% 이상이 '지금 사고 나중에 결제(Buy Now, Pay Later)' 서비스를 사용하고, Z세대의 절반 이상(54%)은 디지털 지갑이 허용되지 않을 때 구매를 포기한 경험이 있습니다. 또한 설문조사에서는 56%의 소비자가 150달러 이상의 큰 구매 시 휴대폰 사용을 선호하며, 51%는 POS 기기 사용 시 불안을 느낀다고 보고했습니다. GoDaddy는 소규모 사업체들이 온라인 상점과 현대적인 결제 솔루션 도입으로 이러한 트렌드에 적응해야 한다고 강조합니다.
Une nouvelle enquête GoDaddy (GDDY) Consumer Pulse révèle des changements générationnels significatifs dans les préférences d'achat. L'étude menée auprès de 1 500 consommateurs américains montre que 54 % de la Génération Z et 50 % des Millennials préfèrent des méthodes d'achat évitant l'interaction humaine, contre seulement 29 % de la Génération X et des Baby-boomers. Les principales conclusions incluent : 86 % de la Gen Z et 76 % des Millennials utilisent chaque mois le retrait en bordure de trottoir (curbside pickup) ; plus de 40 % des jeunes générations utilisent les services Acheter Maintenant, Payer Plus Tard (Buy Now, Pay Later) ; et plus de la moitié de la Gen Z (54 %) ont abandonné des achats lorsque les portefeuilles numériques n'étaient pas acceptés. L'enquête révèle également que 56 % des consommateurs préfèrent utiliser leur téléphone pour des achats supérieurs à 150 $ et que 51 % déclarent ressentir de l'anxiété à l'utilisation des terminaux de paiement (POS). GoDaddy souligne que les petites entreprises doivent s'adapter à ces tendances en mettant en place des boutiques en ligne et des solutions de paiement modernes.
Eine neue GoDaddy (GDDY) Consumer Pulse-Umfrage zeigt bedeutende generationenbedingte Veränderungen in den Einkaufspräferenzen. Die Studie mit 1.500 US-Verbrauchern zeigt, dass 54 % der Generation Z und 50 % der Millennials Einkaufsarten bevorzugen, die menschliche Interaktion vermeiden, im Gegensatz zu nur 29 % der Generation X und der Babyboomer. Wichtige Erkenntnisse sind: 86 % der Gen Z und 76 % der Millennials nutzen monatlich Curbside-Pickup; über 40 % der jüngeren Generationen verwenden Buy Now, Pay Later-Dienste; und mehr als die Hälfte der Gen Z (54 %) hat Einkäufe abgebrochen, wenn digitale Geldbörsen nicht akzeptiert wurden. Die Umfrage ergab außerdem, dass 56 % der Verbraucher bei größeren Einkäufen über 150 $ lieber das Telefon verwenden und 51 % berichten von Angst bei der Nutzung von POS-Geräten. GoDaddy betont, dass kleine Unternehmen sich an diese Trends anpassen müssen, indem sie Online-Shops und moderne Zahlungslösungen implementieren.
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  • Survey reveals valuable consumer behavior insights that can help businesses adapt their strategies
  • Highlights GoDaddy's strategic position in providing solutions for evolving retail needs
  • Demonstrates strong market opportunity for GoDaddy's e-commerce and POS solutions
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  • No direct financial impact or metrics reported
  • Survey indicates potential loss of sales for businesses using GoDaddy's traditional services without digital payment options

GoDaddy Consumer Pulse highlights ways younger shoppers bend the rules in commerce

TEMPE, Ariz., May 14, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new survey by GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) found the latest quirky shopping habits Gen Z and Millennials have adopted are changing the landscape of commerce — with some possibly unintended consequences.  

GoDaddy Consumer Pulse survey finds younger consumers will abandon cart for digital wallets.

In the latest GoDaddy Consumer Pulse* survey of 1,500 U.S. consumers, half of Gen Z (54%) and Millennials (50%) polled in March prefer shopping methods that allow them to avoid other people, like Buy Online, Pick Up In-Store, self-checkout or online shopping, over shopping methods that let them interact with others. Fewer than 1 in 3 (29%) Gen X and Boomers feel the same way.

Younger consumers' priorities appear to starkly contrast with older generations. The new data shows night-and-day differences in the ways these younger generations shop.

  • Bots over humans: 15% of Gen Z and 10% of Millennials prefer talking to a chatbot over a human customer service representative, compared to 3% of Gen X and Boomers.

  • Curbside pickup or bust: The majority of Gen Z (86%) and Millennials (76%) purchase items online for in-store or curbside pickup at least once per month, with 1 in 4 Gen Z (23%) and Millennials (27%) doing so weekly. This is in contrast to half of Gen X and Boomers (51%) who never purchase items online to pick up at or in the store.

  • Budgetless shopping: About 4 in 10 Gen Z (39%) and Millennials (43%) have used Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) to purchase items they couldn't afford, compared to 22% of Gen X and Boomers. Only 16% of consumers have never used BNPL.

  • Working hard or hardly working? Gen Z and Millennials shopping habits know no time bounds, particularly during the workday. Half of Gen Z (54%) and Millennials (50%) report they shop online while at work, compared to only 18% of Gen X and Boomers.

  • Digital wallets > credit cards: 54% of Gen Z and 41% of Millennials have skipped completing a purchase due to a business not accepting digital wallets, such as Apple Pay or Google Pay, compared to Gen X or Boomers (17%). 1 in 10 (10%) Gen Z only use their phone to pay for items when shopping in-person, with 5% of Gen Z reporting they don't even carry a physical wallet anymore. In contrast, more than 1 in 4 (27%) Gen X and Boomers have never used digital wallets.

  • Big or little lies? Around 1 in 4 Gen Z (27%) and Millennials (25%) said they have lied to be able to return an item they purchased, compared to 11% of Gen X and Boomers.

"Gen Z and Millennials want to shop online from their phones and be left alone, which makes providing an automated, personalized, yet hands-off experience for consumers all the more vital," said Alex Avramenko, head of commerce growth at GoDaddy. "Is your online store truly mobile-friendly? Is it easy to find options for digital wallet payments or in-store pickup? These aren't just trends. Consumers have consistently shown their desire for simple, convenient ways to shop and pay will make or break a sale, and small businesses need to adopt this new vision of what doing business looks like."

The different generations do agree on some things.

  • POS devices could be more user-friendly: More than half (51%) of consumers have felt anxious when paying for items in-person because of the point-of-sale (POS) device at the checkout, most commonly because they weren't sure how to use the device. This was felt more strongly by younger consumers, with 66% of Gen Z and 58% of Millennials and 44% of Gen X and Boomers feeling anxious at checkouts.

  • The physical wallet still reigns in retail: When shopping in-person, most consumers (59%) report carrying a physical wallet and exclusively paying with physical credit cards. However, 41% of consumers at least occasionally use their phone to pay for goods in-person.

  • Death of the laptop: More than half (56%) of consumers choose to use their phone when making larger online purchases of $150 or more, whereas only 36% would use their laptop, and just 8% prefer a tablet. Younger consumers are slightly more likely to prefer shop on their phones, with 70% of Gen Z and 63% of Millennials preferring to pay via a smartphone, vs. 49% of Gen X and Boomers.

  • Parking is not a dealbreaker: Most consumers (61%) said a lack of easy parking nearby does not factor into whether they will shop at a store. Although some people care about parking a lot. 4 in 10 shoppers (39%) report that they will not shop at that store that doesn't have easy parking nearby.

The data is clear—to capture consumer sales, small businesses need to sell online. This means businesses with a brick-and-mortar store need to sell both online and in-person.

Small businesses that don't have an online store can tap into the power of AI and use GoDaddy Airo® to build a website, generate a digital product catalog and more in minutes. For retailers looking for ways to provide more online conveniences, GoDaddy offers user-friendly smart point-of-sale terminals to enable younger consumer favorites like Buy Online, Pick Up In-Store and Tap-to-Pay.

To learn more about GoDaddy and its products, visit www.GoDaddy.com.

*GoDaddy Consumer Pulse is a series of surveys of consumers ages 18 and above conducted throughout the year.

About GoDaddy
GoDaddy helps millions of entrepreneurs globally start, grow, and scale their businesses. People come to GoDaddy to name their idea, build a website and logo, sell their products and services and accept payments. GoDaddy Airo®, the company's AI-powered experience, makes growing a small business faster and easier by helping them to get their idea online in minutes, drive traffic and boost sales. GoDaddy's expert guides are available 24/7 to provide assistance. To learn more about the company, visit www.GoDaddy.com

Source: GoDaddy Inc.

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What are the key findings of GoDaddy's (GDDY) 2025 Consumer Pulse survey about Gen Z shopping habits?

The survey found that 54% of Gen Z prefer shopping methods that avoid human interaction, 86% use curbside pickup monthly, and 54% have abandoned purchases when digital wallets weren't accepted. Additionally, 10% of Gen Z exclusively use their phones for in-store payments.

How do millennials' shopping habits differ from older generations according to GoDaddy's survey?

Millennials show significantly different habits: 50% prefer avoiding human interaction while shopping, 76% use curbside pickup monthly, and 41% have abandoned purchases due to lack of digital wallet options, compared to only 17% of Gen X and Boomers.

What percentage of consumers use their phones for large online purchases according to GDDY's research?

56% of consumers prefer using their phones for online purchases over $150, with higher preferences among younger generations (70% of Gen Z and 63% of Millennials) compared to 49% of Gen X and Boomers.

How is GoDaddy (GDDY) addressing the changing consumer shopping preferences?

GoDaddy is offering AI-powered website building through GoDaddy Airo, digital product catalogs, and smart point-of-sale terminals that enable features like Buy Online, Pick Up In-Store and Tap-to-Pay to meet modern consumer preferences.
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