Two Daily Mail sources discuss a shopping app that they say drives significant retail sales and enables “influencers” to earn money. The articles claim the app generates about £4.5 billion in retail sales each year. They also describe middle-aged women who use the platform, presenting them as examples of people making “thousands every week.” According to the reporting, the earnings are attributed to the app’s shopping model and the promotional activity of top users. The second item adds that “three of its biggest earners” explain how much they earn, alongside suggestions that readers can also generate similar income. Both sources frame the app’s growth in the context of weaker traditional high street spending, implying that shoppers and revenue are shifting toward app-driven purchasing. The coverage does not provide detailed breakdowns of methodology for the figures or independent verification within the excerpts provided, but both articles consistently connect the claimed retail sales volume and individual influencer earnings to use of the same shopping app.