Amaze Holdings, Inc. reported $1.25 million in net revenue for Q3 2025, a 44% increase. Acquisitions and efficiency improvements led to a reduction of $215,000 in labor costs per month. The company unveiled Amaze Moments, an AI engine, and acquired The Food Channel to strengthen its creator network.

CEO Aaron Day highlighted the success of Amaze Moments and the positive response to The Food Channel acquisition. Financially, the company saw a 1,884% increase in net revenue and a 668% increase in gross profit in Q3 2025. Amaze expects to achieve near-profitability in Q4 2025 and GAAP profitability in Q1 2026.

Key Performance Indicators for Q3 2025 included $2.7 million in Gross Merchandise Value, an Average Order Value of $50.20, and a U.S. Conversion Rate of 0.33%. Creator Lifetime Value was $200.00, with 12.2 million active creators and over 350 million active visitors on the platform. The company had $0.30 million in cash at the end of September 2025.

Despite a net loss of $5.15 million in Q3 2025, Amaze raised $9.2 million in gross cash proceeds post-quarter-end. The company anticipates continued growth in revenue and profitability, aiming for near-profitability in Q4 2025 and GAAP profitability in Q1 2026. Investors can find more information on the company’s website.

Amaze Holdings, Inc. is an end-to-end, creator-powered commerce platform that offers tools for product creation, e-commerce solutions, and managed services. The company empowers creators to sell products, deepen audience connections, and generate income through authentic experiences. Forward-looking statements caution investors about potential risks and uncertainties.

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