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Break-Even Units

Find the number of units needed to cover fixed costs at your current unit economics.

Result

Break-Even Units

Find the number of units needed to cover fixed costs at your current unit economics.

Break-even units gives you the raw unit count needed before fixed costs are fully covered.

Break-even units
25
Contribution margin per unit
$48.00
Break-even revenue
$2,000.00

Breakdown

Plain-English math so the result stays easy to explain.

  • Fixed costs
    $1,200.00
  • Selling price per unit
    $80.00
  • Variable cost per unit
    $32.00

Planning

Break-Even Units Calculator

Use this when the core question is how many units you need to sell before fixed costs are covered.

This calculator isolates the break-even units question so sellers can move from pricing assumptions to a concrete unit target faster.

How to use this page

Start with your best current estimate, adjust the inputs until the result feels realistic, and use the related tools below when you want to pressure-test price, profit, or payout from another angle.

Find the number of units needed to cover fixed costs at your current unit economics.

The calculator, examples, and shareable URL all stay aligned so you can test ideas quickly and revisit them later.

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Worked examples

Start from a realistic scenario

Each example opens the same calculator with shareable URL state.

Small launch target

A simple price and cost stack with a manageable break-even goal.

25break-even units

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Higher-cost product

A tighter contribution margin pushes the unit target up quickly.

68break-even units

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Last updated

April 18, 2026

This page was reviewed for clarity and consistency.

FAQ

Quick answers

Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.

How is this different from the broader break-even calculator?

This page focuses specifically on unit count and break-even revenue rather than the broader launch-planning framing.

What happens if my selling price is too close to variable cost?

Break-even units climb quickly, and if contribution margin is not positive at all, break-even becomes unreachable.