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Net Revenue Calculator

Gross revenue can look healthy on its own, but discounts, returns, and fees often change the picture fast.

Result

Net Revenue

Back out discounts, returns, and fees to see how much revenue actually remains.

Net revenue strips out the top-line deductions that reduce how much revenue is actually left to work with.

Net revenue
$8,750.00
Total deductions
$1,250.00
Net revenue rate
87.5%

Breakdown

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

  • Gross revenue
    $10,000.00
  • Discounts and returns
    $900.00
  • Platform and processing fees
    $350.00

Revenue

Net Revenue Calculator

Gross revenue can look healthy on its own, but discounts, returns, and fees often change the picture fast.

This calculator helps sellers clean up top-line revenue by subtracting discounts, returns, and fee drag before they move into profit analysis.

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.

Back out discounts, returns, and fees to see how much revenue actually remains.

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

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Each example opens the same calculator with shareable URL state.

Store revenue cleanup

A monthly revenue snapshot after discounts, returns, and checkout fees.

$8,750.00net revenue

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Higher-volume month

Fee drag can stay meaningful even when gross revenue climbs.

$24,620.00net revenue

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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.

Why separate net revenue from gross profit?

Net revenue focuses on revenue deductions first, while gross profit also reflects direct cost of goods or delivery.

Should returns and discounts be combined here?

Yes if you want a fast planning number. If you track them separately internally, you can still add them together for this view.