Small launch target
A simple price and cost stack with a manageable break-even goal.
25break-even units
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Find the number of units needed to cover fixed costs at your current unit economics.
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Find the number of units needed to cover fixed costs at your current unit economics.
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Planning
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.
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.
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Worked examples
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A simple price and cost stack with a manageable break-even goal.
25break-even units
Load this exampleA tighter contribution margin pushes the unit target up quickly.
68break-even units
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FAQ
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
This page focuses specifically on unit count and break-even revenue rather than the broader launch-planning framing.
Break-even units climb quickly, and if contribution margin is not positive at all, break-even becomes unreachable.