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Package Pricing Calculator

Use this when you are packaging a repeatable service and want a clean price floor before polishing the offer.

Result

What Should I Charge

Work from your target hourly value toward a project quote that still feels worth it.

Use the buffer to protect the quote from revisions, admin time, or light scope creep.

Suggested project price
$1,311.00
Buffer amount
$171.00
Effective hourly rate
$99.25

Breakdown

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

  • Base labor value
    $1,020.00
  • Project expenses
    $120.00
  • Buffer %
    15.0%

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Pricing

Package Pricing Calculator

Use this when you are packaging a repeatable service and want a clean price floor before polishing the offer.

This calculator helps productized service sellers set package prices that still recover labor, delivery costs, and a realistic safety buffer.

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.

Work from your target hourly value toward a project quote that still feels worth it.

Use the calculator with the examples below to test ideas quickly and come back to the same setup later.

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Worked examples

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Starter package

A repeatable service package with clear delivery time and some built-in slack.

$1,109.20suggested project price

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Premium package

A larger fixed-scope offer with more direct inputs and revision room.

$2,330.20suggested project price

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FAQ

Quick answers

Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.

Can package pricing still start from hours?

Yes. Hours are still a useful planning input even if the client never sees them in the final package price.

What if I want multiple package levels?

Set a strong base package first, then use the tiered pricing calculator to explore how additional levels could branch from it.