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A fixed quote with direct expenses translated back into an hourly equivalent.
$91.67effective hourly rate
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Use this when a fixed project quote needs to be translated back into an hourly number you can evaluate quickly.
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Convert a flat project price into an hourly equivalent from the time it actually takes.
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Use this when a fixed project quote needs to be translated back into an hourly number you can evaluate quickly.
This calculator helps consultants, freelancers, and small agencies test whether a flat project still clears the hourly value they need after direct costs are removed.
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.
Convert a flat project price into an hourly equivalent from the time it actually takes.
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A fixed quote with direct expenses translated back into an hourly equivalent.
$91.67effective hourly rate
Load this exampleSmaller projects can still carry weak hourly economics once delivery time expands.
$73.44effective hourly rate
Load this exampleFAQ
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
Because pass-through costs and direct project spend are not the same as labor value, so they should be removed before you compare the quote to an hourly target.
Run the calculator again with actual delivery time. That gives you a clearer post-project effective hourly rate.