Premium processor sale
Use a larger direct sale to see how percentage fees dominate higher ticket sizes.
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Higher ticket sales magnify percentage-based fees, so a premium offer deserves its own payout check.
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Standard online card pricing for domestic card payments.
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Higher ticket sales magnify percentage-based fees, so a premium offer deserves its own payout check.
Use this page to see how large payouts behave on freelancer and marketplace platforms before you lock in a premium price.
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.
Use this page to see how large payouts behave on freelancer and marketplace platforms before you lock in a premium price.
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Use a larger direct sale to see how percentage fees dominate higher ticket sizes.
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Load this exampleMarketplace pricing often needs a higher headline price to keep the same amount.
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Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
Flat fees matter less at larger ticket sizes, so the percentage take rate becomes the main driver of what you keep.
No. It gives you the payout layer quickly, but you still need to account for labor, overhead, and taxes in a full model.