Seasonal sale guardrail
A regular price with a minimum profit floor that still leaves room for a promotion.
50.0%maximum discount %
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Use this when you want a clear guardrail before launching a coupon, markdown, or temporary sale.
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Find the deepest discount you can offer before a sale stops covering its cost floor.
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Use this when you want a clear guardrail before launching a coupon, markdown, or temporary sale.
This calculator helps sellers identify the discount limit that still leaves enough room for cost recovery and the minimum profit they require.
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 deepest discount you can offer before a sale stops covering its cost floor.
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A regular price with a minimum profit floor that still leaves room for a promotion.
50.0%maximum discount %
Load this exampleA smaller margin profile leaves far less discount room.
34.12%maximum discount %
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Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
Because breaking even on a sale is often not enough. Many businesses still need a minimum dollar contribution to justify the order or promotion.
Yes. That means the current regular price is already below the minimum price needed to cover cost and the profit floor you entered.