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Seller Payout Calculator
Use this when the buyer-facing price is not enough and you need to see the seller-side payout directly.
Estimated result
Etsy
Marketplace estimate that combines Etsy transaction, payment, and listing fees.
- Item subtotal
- $55.00
- Collected total
- $55.00
- Feeable total
- $55.00
- Target net
- $0.00
- Required sale price
- Unavailable
- Estimated fees
- $5.68
- Net you keep
- $49.32
- Effective fee rate
- 10.33%
Fee breakdown
Review each fee line before relying on the estimate.
- Transaction fee 6.5% on item subtotal ($55.00)$3.58
- Payment processing 3% on feeable total ($55.00)$1.65
- Payment fixed fee $0.25$0.25
- Listing fee $0.20 x 1 item$0.20
Assumptions
Use these notes to sanity-check the estimate before you rely on it.
- Uses the common Etsy seller fee stack for a US sale.
- Excludes shipping labels, subscription tools, and optional offsite ads until you enable them.
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Payout
Seller Payout Calculator
Use this when the buyer-facing price is not enough and you need to see the seller-side payout directly.
This calculator keeps the payout perspective front and center so pricing and margin decisions stay grounded in what actually arrives after fees.
How to use this page
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.
This calculator keeps the payout perspective front and center so pricing and margin decisions stay grounded in what actually arrives after fees.
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FAQ
Quick answers
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
Why focus on payout instead of the sale price?
Because payout is the amount that actually arrives after fees, which is the better starting point for profitability decisions.
Can I use this across multiple channels?
Yes. Switch platforms to compare how the same order changes across different fee structures.