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Partner Revenue Share Calculator

Use this when a partner earns a share of revenue and you want the split translated into real dollars first.

Result

Commission

Estimate commission owed and what remains after a percent plus any flat fee.

This estimate combines percent-based commission with any flat fee you need to account for.

Commission total
$180.00
Net after commission
$1,320.00
Effective commission rate
12.0%

Breakdown

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

  • Sale amount
    $1,500.00
  • Commission %
    12.0%
  • Flat fee
    $0.00

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Partner Revenue Share Calculator

Use this when a partner earns a share of revenue and you want the split translated into real dollars first.

This calculator helps businesses check how much partner revenue-share deals actually leave behind after both percent-based and flat payouts.

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.

Estimate commission owed and what remains after a percent plus any flat fee.

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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Channel revenue share

A partner cut on a mid-size sale.

$270.00commission total

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Partner payout plus admin cost

Flat charges can push the real payout rate higher than expected.

$90.00commission total

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FAQ

Quick answers

Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.

How is revenue share different from commission here?

The framing is different, but the simple evergreen math is the same when a partner is paid a percentage of the sale plus any flat fee.

Why look at effective payout rate?

Because it helps you compare different partner structures on the same footing, even when one includes a flat fee and the other does not.