7 Best Ecommerce Sellers Telegram Groups to Join in 2025

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Anurag Singh · Founder, OpenCommunity
12 min readJune 10, 2026Updated June 12, 2026
Written by Anurag Singh, founder of OpenCommunity and product growth marketer with 12+ years in B2B SaaS. OpenCommunity is a curated directory of 700+ active Discord, Slack, Telegram, and Reddit communities — built to help professionals and creators find the right spaces to connect and grow.

If you're searching for the best ecommerce sellers Telegram group to join in 2025, the honest answer is: quality varies wildly. Some groups are goldmines of supplier contacts, ad creative breakdowns, and real seller experience. Others are thinly veiled pitch fests or ghost towns with 10,000 members and three messages a week. In our directory of 700+ communities at OpenCommunity, we've evaluated what separates genuinely useful Telegram groups for online sellers from the noise — and this list reflects that work.

What Makes a Great Ecommerce Sellers Telegram Group?

Before you join anything, it helps to know what you're evaluating. Not all Telegram groups for online sellers are built the same, and the difference between a great one and a mediocre one usually comes down to three things: engagement rate, moderation quality, and niche focus.

Key Signals: Engagement Rate, Mod Quality, and Niche Focus

Engagement rate is the most revealing signal. A group with 20,000 members but only 15 daily messages is dead weight. Healthy ecommerce Telegram communities typically see 50–200 messages per day, with members asking real questions and getting real responses — not just links being dumped. Telegram's broadcast-style group format makes this easier to track than Discord, since everything is in a single scrollable thread.

Moderation quality determines whether the group stays signal or becomes noise. Well-run groups have pinned rules, active moderators who remove spam within hours, and structured channels or pinned resource lists. Poorly moderated groups devolve into link drops and promotional spam within weeks. When we review communities for our directory, mod responsiveness is one of the first things we test.

Niche focus matters more than size. A 3,000-member group built exclusively around Amazon FBA will consistently outperform a 50,000-member "make money online" group for Amazon sellers. Specificity drives better questions, better answers, and stronger relationships between members. The seven groups below each have a clear niche — which is precisely why they're worth your time.


1. Ecom Insiders — Best for General Ecommerce Sellers

Ecom Insiders is one of the most well-rounded ecommerce sellers Telegram groups available in 2025, built for sellers who operate across multiple platforms rather than committing exclusively to one channel. The group covers Shopify, WooCommerce, Etsy, Amazon, and TikTok Shop — making it the right starting point if you're still testing which platform fits your products best.

Who It's For and What Members Share Daily

The membership skews toward intermediate sellers — people who've made their first few thousand in revenue and are now trying to scale. Daily conversation covers everything from abandoned cart recovery rates to payment processor comparisons to seasonal trend spotting. Members regularly share screenshots of their dashboards (with numbers intact), which creates a rare culture of transparency.

What makes this group stand out is the weekly "wins and losses" thread, where members post both revenue milestones and honest breakdowns of what failed. That format filters out the hype culture that plagues a lot of ecommerce seller community 2025 spaces. The group is free to join, actively moderated, and currently sits at roughly 8,000 members with strong daily activity. If you want a broad foundation before going deep on a platform-specific group, start here.


2. Dropship Mastery — Best for Dropshipping Beginners

Dropshipping has a reputation problem — most communities around it are either selling a course or recycling the same AliExpress product research content from 2019. Dropship Mastery is one of the exceptions. It's built specifically for beginners who want to learn the mechanics of dropshipping without being sold something at every turn.

Supplier Lists, Winning Product Threads, and Mentorship Channels

The group runs structured weekly threads: supplier list drops on Mondays, winning product breakdowns on Wednesdays, and Q&A sessions with experienced dropshippers on Fridays. The supplier list threads alone are worth the join — members share vetted contacts from US and EU-based suppliers, not just the standard AliExpress recommendations that dominate most dropshipping Telegram community spaces.

The mentorship channel pairs beginners with sellers who've crossed $10,000 in monthly revenue, which gives newer members a direct line to experience rather than recycled YouTube advice. Dropship Mastery has around 12,000 members, with a meaningful portion being active weekly contributors. It's free to join, with a paid inner circle tier for access to proprietary product research tools. For anyone entering dropshipping in 2025, this is the most structured onboarding environment we've found on Telegram.


3. Amazon FBA Sellers Hub — Best for Amazon Sellers

Amazon FBA is a complex enough business model that it warrants its own community — and Amazon FBA Sellers Hub is the most operationally focused group we've come across for this niche. With over 15,000 members, it maintains a high signal-to-noise ratio because of strict posting guidelines and a moderation team that understands the platform deeply.

PPC Tips, Reimbursement Hacks, and Listing Optimisation

The most valuable recurring content in this group falls into three categories. First, PPC strategy — members regularly share ACOS benchmarks, campaign structure breakdowns, and bid adjustment logic across different product categories. Second, reimbursement tracking — Amazon's reimbursement system is notoriously difficult to navigate, and this group has a dedicated thread where members share case studies and tool recommendations for recovering lost inventory and FBA fee overcharges. Third, listing optimisation, where members critique each other's titles, bullet points, and A+ content with specific, actionable feedback.

This is not a beginner-friendly group. The conversation assumes you already understand how FBA logistics work. If you're still sourcing your first product, start somewhere else and come back when you're ready to discuss PPC at depth.


4. Shopify Growth Community — Best for Shopify Store Owners

Shopify has 4.6 million live stores as of 2024, which means Shopify-specific advice is both highly valuable and extremely common. The Shopify Growth Community earns its place on this list by focusing relentlessly on conversion rate optimisation and store infrastructure rather than surface-level tips you'd find in any blog post.

Theme Reviews, App Deals, and Conversion Rate Threads

The group runs regular theme review threads where members post their store URLs and receive structured feedback on UX, mobile responsiveness, and checkout flow. These threads are among the most practically useful we've seen in any ecommerce sellers Telegram group — they're specific, they reference actual Shopify constraints, and they don't devolve into generic advice.

The app deals channel is a genuine differentiator. Members share limited-time discounts on Shopify apps, lifetime deal alerts from platforms like AppSumo, and honest reviews of apps after real use rather than first impressions. The conversion rate threads go deep on heatmap analysis, A/B test results, and post-purchase upsell sequencing. Current membership sits around 9,500 with consistent daily activity.


5. Wholesale & Private Label Traders — Best for B2B Sourcing

Wholesale and private label sourcing is where long-term ecommerce businesses are actually built, and this group is one of the most serious communities we've found for sellers who are past the dropshipping phase and thinking about margins, MOQs, and brand ownership.

Verified Supplier Contacts and MOQ Negotiation Advice

The defining feature of Wholesale & Private Label Traders is its supplier verification system. Members who share supplier contacts are required to provide proof of at least one completed order, which filters out the fabricated contact lists that circulate in less rigorous groups. This makes the directory of contacts maintained in the group pinned resources genuinely useful.

The MOQ negotiation threads are particularly valuable for sellers moving from retail arbitrage into private label. Members share real email templates, negotiation frameworks, and case studies from factory visits in China, India, and Vietnam. At roughly 6,500 members, this is a smaller group than others on this list — but smaller is an advantage here, because B2B sourcing relationships depend on trust, and trust scales better in focused communities. If you're sourcing for business, you'll also find value in browsing business communities for entrepreneurs beyond Telegram.


6. DTC Brand Builders — Best for Direct-to-Consumer Founders

Direct-to-consumer brands operate at the intersection of ecommerce, brand building, and performance marketing — which means the conversations in DTC Brand Builders are more sophisticated than in most seller communities. This is a group for founders who are building something they want to own long-term, not just flipping products.

Email Flows, Meta Ad Creative, and Retention Strategy

The three dominant topics in DTC Brand Builders reflect the three highest-leverage areas for DTC businesses: email, paid social, and retention. Email flow discussions go beyond "set up a welcome sequence" — members share flow architecture diagrams, revenue-per-recipient benchmarks, and specific Klaviyo and Omnisend configurations. Meta ad creative threads include actual creative teardowns, with members explaining why specific hooks work at specific funnel stages.

Retention strategy is where this group separates itself from general ecommerce communities. Conversations regularly cover LTV modelling, post-purchase survey design, and subscription program economics. With 11,000 members and strong engagement from founders who've built brands past seven figures, this is the highest-quality DTC-specific Telegram community we've reviewed. For deeper context on growth tactics, marketing and growth communities are worth exploring alongside this group.


7. Print on Demand Sellers Network — Best for POD Entrepreneurs

Print on demand sits at the intersection of creative work and ecommerce operations, and it deserves a dedicated community rather than being squeezed into general seller groups. The Print on Demand Sellers Network serves this niche better than any other Telegram group we've found, with a membership of around 7,000 active POD sellers.

Niche Research, Mockup Sharing, and Platform Comparisons

Niche research threads in this group operate differently from standard product research discussions. Members analyse micro-niches — specific hobbies, professions, subcultures — and evaluate print-on-demand viability based on search volume, design complexity, and competition levels on Merch by Amazon, Redbubble, and Etsy. These threads are methodical and regularly produce genuinely untapped niches.

The mockup sharing channel is a high-activity resource where members post completed designs for peer feedback before listing. Platform comparison discussions are honest and updated frequently, covering print quality differences, fulfillment speed, royalty structures, and integration complexity across Printful, Printify, Gelato, and others. For POD sellers, this is the most operationally grounded ecommerce seller community 2025 has to offer on Telegram.


Ecommerce Telegram Groups Compared: Quick Reference Table

Group Size, Focus Area, Activity Level, and Free vs. Paid Access

Group Name Members Focus Area Activity Level Access
Ecom Insiders ~8,000 General ecommerce High Free
Dropship Mastery ~12,000 Dropshipping High Free / Paid tier
Amazon FBA Sellers Hub ~15,000 Amazon FBA High Free
Shopify Growth Community ~9,500 Shopify stores Medium–High Free
Wholesale & Private Label Traders ~6,500 B2B sourcing Medium Free
DTC Brand Builders ~11,000 DTC brands High Free
Print on Demand Sellers Network ~7,000 POD selling Medium–High Free

One of the most active communities we've listed on OpenCommunity adjacent to this space is r/ecommerce, a Reddit community with 185,000 members that covers Shopify, online store management, and ecommerce strategy. It's a useful complement to Telegram groups when you want longer-form discussion and searchable threads. We've also listed the Ecommerce Capital Community on OpenCommunity — a WhatsApp group focused on ecommerce business management and freelancing strategies for US and UK markets, worth bookmarking if WhatsApp is your preferred platform.

To browse all ecommerce communities across platforms, including Discord servers, Slack groups, and Reddit communities, our full directory has you covered.


Frequently Asked Questions About Ecommerce Seller Telegram Groups

Are Telegram Groups Better Than Reddit or Discord for Ecommerce Sellers?

Telegram, Reddit, and Discord each serve different needs. Telegram groups are best for real-time discussion, quick questions, and direct peer access — messages are immediate and the format encourages back-and-forth conversation. Reddit, including communities like r/entrepeneurs (niche focused) with 420,000 members, is better for searchable, long-form discussion and community consensus — threads are indexed by Google and persist as useful resources. Discord is better for structured, multi-channel communities where sellers want separate spaces for different topics.

For most ecommerce sellers, the practical answer is to use all three for different purposes: Telegram for daily conversation and quick supplier questions, Reddit for research and broader community perspective, and Discord for deep-dive communities with organised resources. You don't have to choose one — but if you're only starting with one, Telegram offers the lowest friction for real-time peer access.

How Do I Spot a Scam or Low-Quality Seller Telegram Group?

The clearest warning signs are: a group that charges a join fee without offering a verifiable free trial or sample content; pinned posts that are primarily links to courses or affiliate products; member counts inflated by bots (visible when a group has 50,000 members but only 5 people respond to any given message); and admins who are unresponsive or unavailable. Legitimate ecommerce seller communities have active moderation, transparent rules, and genuine member-to-member interaction that doesn't route back to a product purchase. Before committing time to any group, spend 48 hours reading the message history and note whether real conversations happen or whether the group is primarily broadcast content from a small number of accounts.

Can I Promote My Own Ecommerce Store in These Telegram Groups?

Most quality ecommerce sellers Telegram groups have strict rules against direct self-promotion, and violating them will get you removed quickly. What you can do in most groups is share your experience, contribute genuinely useful insights, and mention your store when it's directly relevant to a specific question someone has asked. The better groups have designated promotional channels or weekly threads where store promotion is permitted — check the pinned rules before posting anything promotional. Building a reputation as a helpful contributor first is consistently the most effective way to generate meaningful interest in your own store from any seller community, Telegram or otherwise. For communities built around professional growth rather than sales, freelancing and consulting communities and finance communities for sellers are worth exploring as well.


At OpenCommunity, we've curated 700+ Discord, Slack, and Telegram communities so you can find the right one without the guesswork. Browse communities by topic.

Communities to Explore

These communities are listed on OpenCommunity and have been reviewed for activity and quality:

  • Ecommerce Capital Community — WhatsApp group. Learn e-commerce business management, freelancing strategies, and online entrepreneurship tailored for US and UK markets.
  • r/entrepeneurs (niche focused) — subreddit · 420,000 members. 420k+ e-commerce entrepreneurs discussing Shopify, dropshipping, conversion, and sales channel strategies.
  • r/ecommerce — subreddit · 185,000 members. Leading Reddit community for e-commerce entrepreneurs, Shopify, and online store owners.

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