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SKU Profitability Calculator

Use this when one product looks busy on revenue but you want to know whether it is actually worth keeping or promoting.

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SKU Profitability

Estimate profit per unit and monthly profit for one SKU after direct costs and fees.

SKU profitability gets more useful when unit profit and monthly contribution are visible at the same time.

Profit per unit
$19.50
Monthly gross profit
$4,290.00
Margin
46.43%

Breakdown

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  • Selling price
    $42.00
  • Unit cost
    $18.00
  • Fees per unit
    $4.50
  • Monthly units
    220

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SKU Profitability Calculator

Use this when one product looks busy on revenue but you want to know whether it is actually worth keeping or promoting.

This calculator helps sellers isolate one SKU and compare product-level profit before broader catalog decisions are made.

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 profit per unit and monthly profit for one SKU after direct costs and fees.

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

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Core bestselling SKU

A single SKU measured on unit profit and monthly contribution.

$19.50profit per unit

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FAQ

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Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.

When should I use the sku profitability calculator?

This calculator helps sellers isolate one SKU and compare product-level profit before broader catalog decisions are made.

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.