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Product Pricing Calculator

Use this when you have a clear unit cost and need a cleaner product price before testing channels or discounts.

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Target Margin Pricing

Work backward from a desired margin to the price you need to charge.

Target margin pricing works backward from the share of the final selling price you want to keep as profit.

Required price
$92.31
Profit per sale
$32.31
Resulting markup
53.85%

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  • Base cost
    $60.00
  • Target margin %
    35.0%

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Product Pricing Calculator

Use this when you have a clear unit cost and need a cleaner product price before testing channels or discounts.

This calculator helps product sellers work backward from the margin they want to keep instead of layering guesses onto cost.

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 backward from a desired margin to the price you need to charge.

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

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Margin-first product price

A product priced from cost and target margin instead of markup alone.

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FAQ

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When should I use the product pricing calculator?

This calculator helps product sellers work backward from the margin they want to keep instead of layering guesses onto cost.

Is this meant for exact accounting, tax filing, or bookkeeping?

No. It is a planning calculator built around your inputs so you can sanity-check pricing, profit, or cash decisions quickly.