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Here is the uncomfortable truth most Aussie founders are quietly ignoring. TikTok Shop is the fastest-growing sales channel in ecommerce history, it turned over roughly 66 billion US dollars globally in 2025 (almost double the 33.2 billion of the year before), and it still is not live for domestic selling in Australia. At TikTok Spotlight in Sydney, TikTok representatives confirmed there is no imminent local rollout. So most operators have filed it under “later” and moved on.

The smartest brands in this country did the opposite. They stopped waiting for a local button and started selling cross-border. HiSmile, the Gold Coast teeth-whitening brand, has already pulled more than 2.67 million US dollars in gross merchandise value through TikTok Shop in 2026, with sales uplifts of 1,194% in the US and a frankly silly 7,387% in the UK. EHPlabs, the Aussie supplement brand, did over 350,000 US dollars in a single Cyber Weekend.

That is the gap this playbook closes. You do not need to wait for TikTok Shop Australia. You need a deliberate cross-border system, and you need to be building the muscle now so that when the local channel does open, you are not starting from zero while your competitor is already doing seven figures. Let’s walk through exactly how the brands winning this game are set up.

TikTok Shop Seller Center cross-border GMV overview dashboard
Cross-border GMV for an Aussie brand selling into the US and UK via TikTok Shop. No local launch required.

The State of Play: Where TikTok Shop Actually Is

Let’s get the lay of the land right, because half the bad advice floating around is built on a misunderstanding of what is and is not available.

TikTok Shop is live for domestic selling in the US, the UK, Spain, Ireland, France, Italy, Germany, Mexico, Japan, Brazil, and across Southeast Asia. In June 2026 it added Poland, the Netherlands, Belgium and Austria. Australia is not on that list, and nothing TikTok has said publicly suggests it will be soon. The hold-up is infrastructure and fulfilment, not demand.

The scale is the part that should make you pay attention. TikTok Shop did 27.45 billion US dollars in global GMV in the first quarter of 2026 alone. There are more than 15 million sellers on the platform globally, and the US went from roughly 4,450 shops in mid-2023 to over 475,000. Short-form video drives close to 60% of everything sold there. This is not a fad channel you can safely ignore for two years.

So the question for an Australian operator is not “should I wait for the local launch.” It is “do the economics of selling cross-border into a live market stack up for my brand right now.” For a chunk of you, the honest answer is yes. For others it is “not yet, but start building the audience.” Both answers require you to understand the next part.

The Cross-Border Reality Check (Read This Before You Get Excited)

The cross-border opportunity is real, but the people selling you a dream on LinkedIn skip the boring bit: each TikTok Shop market is a completely separate, walled garden. You cannot sell into the US TikTok Shop from an Australian ABN. The platform requires a local legal entity, a local bank account (it pays out in local currency), and domestic warehousing that can hit pick-and-pack SLAs, usually under 48 hours.

Here is what that actually means in practice for the two markets most Aussie brands target:

Then there are the platform economics. TikTok Shop charges a referral fee of around 6% on most categories (8% on fashion, 4% on food and beverage), plus payment processing of roughly 1% to 3.8%. Layer creator commissions of 10% to 30% and ad spend on top, and the all-in cost of selling can land anywhere between 35% and 55% of revenue depending on category. If your gross margin is thin, that maths does not work. If you sell a 60-to-80% margin beauty, supplement or accessories product, it absolutely can.

None of this is meant to scare you off. It is meant to make sure you go in with your eyes open, the same way we push every member to model contribution before they pour money into a channel. If the numbers clear, here is the five-move system.

Move 1: Build the Content Muscle Before You Build the Shop

The single biggest mistake operators make is treating TikTok Shop like a new Shopify sales channel they can switch on. It is not. It is a content channel that happens to have a checkout attached. Roughly 60% of everything sold on TikTok Shop is driven by short-form video, and the brands winning are publishing daily, not weekly.

This is the move you can start today, with zero entity, zero VAT, zero warehouse. Build the organic audience and the content engine now so it is warm when the shop goes live. Specifically:

Do this for 60 to 90 days before you ever flick the shop on. When you launch into a market with an existing audience and a library of proven hooks, your conversion curve looks completely different to a cold start.

TikTok Shop content performance dashboard showing views and GMV by format
Short-form video drives close to 60% of TikTok Shop sales. Volume and repeatable formats win, not polish.

Move 2: Pick One Beachhead Market and Commit

The brands that fail at cross-border try to launch the US and UK at once, split their focus, and do neither well. The brands that win pick one beachhead, prove the model, then expand. Choose deliberately.

Pick the market where your product, your margin and your content already have the best shot, and put 100% of your energy there for the first six months. One market done properly beats two done badly every single time.

Move 3: Stand Up the Entity and the Fulfilment Spine

This is the unglamorous move that actually unlocks the revenue. You cannot sell without local infrastructure, so treat it as a project with a deadline, not a someday task.

Yes, this is a few thousand dollars and a few weeks of admin. But it is also the moat. Most of your Aussie competitors will look at this list, sigh, and go back to waiting for the local launch. That hesitation is your head start.

Move 4: Turn Creators and Affiliates Into Your Sales Force

On TikTok Shop, creators are not a nice-to-have marketing layer. They are the distribution. The affiliate model is where the platform’s scale lives: a creator clips your product, tags it, and earns a commission on every sale. You are effectively renting a thousand micro-storefronts.

The numbers explain why this matters. Affiliate-driven content on TikTok Shop converts at 3% to 6%, well above the 1.5% to 3% you see from straight ads. And TikTok LIVE shopping sessions convert at 8% to 12%, which is three to eight times a standard product video. For context, a healthy traditional Shopify store converts somewhere around 2% to 3%. The channel mechanics are simply better at turning attention into orders.

Think of it as a commission-only sales team that scales without payroll. Your job is to recruit, equip and reward them, then get out of the way.

TikTok Shop affiliate and creator dashboard with LIVE shopping conversion
Creators and LIVE sessions are the distribution engine. Affiliate content out-converts straight ads.

Move 5: Wire Up Tracking and the Shopify Channel

Once your entity exists in a live market, the Shopify side is the easy part. Shopify offers an official TikTok sales channel, and once your store is linked, product syncing keeps inventory, pricing and descriptions consistent across both platforms. The setup flow is roughly:

That last point is where a lot of brands quietly bleed money. Attribution on social channels is messy, and if your pixel and server-side events are not set up properly, you will make bad spending decisions on bad data. We covered exactly how to close that gap in our conversion tracking playbook, and the same discipline you apply to Google Performance Max applies here. Measure properly or you are guessing.

The Three Mistakes That Kill Cross-Border Launches

We have watched enough brands attempt this to spot the patterns that sink them. Avoid these three and you are ahead of most.

None of these are exotic. They are the same discipline failures that hurt brands on every channel: confusing activity with traction, running out of stock, and not knowing your numbers. TikTok Shop just punishes them faster because the velocity is higher.

The Compound Effect: Why Starting Now Beats Waiting

Look at how these five moves stack. The content muscle from Move 1 feeds the creator army in Move 4. The beachhead focus from Move 2 makes the entity investment in Move 3 pay back faster. The tracking in Move 5 tells you which content and creators to double down on, which makes Move 1 sharper next quarter. It is a flywheel, not a checklist.

Now picture two Aussie brands in the same category. One waits for TikTok Shop Australia to launch and starts cold the day it does. The other spends the next 12 months building an audience, a content library, a proven creator network and a live cross-border operation in the US. When the local channel finally opens, brand two flicks a switch and ports a working system into a brand new market. Brand one is making its first video.

That is the real reason the HiSmiles and EHPlabs of the world are not waiting. They understand that the audience and the content engine are the durable assets. The shop is just where you collect the money. Around 20 Australian brands are already running this cross-border play. The window where it is still a competitive edge rather than table stakes is closing.

Your TikTok Shop Readiness Checklist

Before you commit a dollar, run your brand through this. If you can tick most of it, cross-border is worth a serious look. If you cannot, start with Move 1 and revisit in a quarter.

Most brands will land in the middle: strong on content and category, not yet ready on entity and capital. That is fine. It tells you exactly where to start. Build the audience now, bank the capital, and be ready to move fast.

Inside eCommerce Circle, channel strategy like this is one of the core pillars we work on with every member, because the brands that win the next decade are the ones placing the right bets early. If you want a second opinion on whether TikTok Shop cross-border stacks up for your numbers, let’s talk.

The TikTok Shop Australia Playbook: The 5-Move Cross-Border System Aussie DTC Founders Use to Win in the US and UK (Without Waiting for the Local Launch)
Paul Warren

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Paul Warren

Helping Shopify brand owners scale smarter through the eCommerce Circle coaching community.

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