Low-ticket template
A $19 sale quickly shows whether a small product feels too fee-sensitive.
$17.10 net
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Digital products often look simple to price, but platform take rates still shape what a download is worth in practice.
Estimated result
Digital product estimate using a flat marketplace-style take rate.
Review each fee line before relying on the estimate.
Use these notes to sanity-check the estimate before you rely on it.
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Gumroad
Digital products often look simple to price, but platform take rates still shape what a download is worth in practice.
Use this page to test ebook, template, and course pricing with a clear view of what may remain after a typical Gumroad-style fee.
Start with a realistic sale amount, work through any optional controls that match your setup, and use reverse mode when you need a fast pricing target instead of a payout estimate.
Digital product estimate using a flat marketplace-style take rate.
The result card keeps the fee assumptions visible so you can compare scenarios more confidently.
Keep moving through the launch pages without rewriting your pricing math.
Worked examples
Each example opens the same calculator with shareable URL state.
A $19 sale quickly shows whether a small product feels too fee-sensitive.
$17.10 net
Load this exampleUse a larger price point when you want to compare a bundle against a direct checkout alternative.
$71.10 net
Load this exampleVerify important pricing decisions against the latest platform documentation.
Official pricing page for creator accounts.
FAQ
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
Yes. This page uses a simplified flat percentage as a planning baseline for creator-focused digital product sales.
Yes. Increase the sale price or quantity to model larger offers, bundles, or multi-seat licenses.