Reddit pushes into performance marketing with new ad updates

The news: Reddit announced a slate of updates today to further position itself as a performance marketing channel for app advertisers.

  • Max campaigns, Reddit’s automated ad option, has been expanded to beta for app campaigns. Early split tests show the tool delivering an average 15% reduction in cost per acquisition (CPA) and 28% increase in results volume; early adopters like DocMorris saw a 20% lower cost per install and 73% lower purchase CPA.
  • App event optimization, which helps advertisers optimize toward critical in-app conversions, is now generally available. The tool has so far driven an average 22% improvement in CPA, while mobile and web app AllTrails saw a 28% lower start trial CPA and a 39% increase in start trial conversions.
  • Reddit has begun testing dual attribution, its first-party attribution and measurement tool, in beta. This feature gives Reddit advertisers clearer visibility into how Reddit influences user decisions that standard attribution models don’t always capture.
  • As part of this beta, Reddit is also testing an approach that unites first-party and third-party attributed reporting in Ads Manager, allowing advertisers to view Reddit’s first-party attribution alongside MMP and SKAN last-touch reporting in a single interface.

Why it matters: In a saturated social media ad landscape, and given current downward pressures on ad spending caused by tariffs and the current energy crisis, marketers are increasingly prioritizing platforms that deliver clear, measurable results. Eighty-four percent of B2B marketers are already shifting from traditional approaches to performance channels, per Madison Logic, while Mediaocean found that 60% of marketers rank performance-driven paid media as the most critical investment amid macroeconomic uncertainty.

Automation is simultaneously becoming table stakes for performance advertisers as they look to scale campaigns without adding complexity. By expanding Max campaigns and app event optimization, Reddit is signaling that it wants to move beyond awareness-driven advertising and become a more serious lower-funnel channel.

Implications for marketers: Performance marketing channels are becoming more important as advertisers look for platforms that can prove results and support faster campaign optimization. Reddit’s latest app ad updates give marketers more tools to automate bidding, optimize toward lower-funnel actions, and better understand how Reddit contributes to conversions—which could help Reddit cement its position in a market where it still accounts for a small, but fast-growing, share of ad spending.

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