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Pricing Calculators
Start here when you need to turn product costs, labor, fees, shipping, and margin targets into a selling price.
Calculators
Product Pricing CalculatorFind a selling price that covers real unit costs, labor, shipping you absorb, platform fees, and your target profit margin.Photography Pricing CalculatorPrice photography work from the full job effort: shooting, editing, travel, delivery, equipment overhead, payment fees, and margin.Markup Margin ConverterSee the markup, margin, profit, and target-margin price from one cost and selling price.Wholesale Price CalculatorFind a wholesale price that covers unit cost, payment fees, and a real wholesale margin.Discount Profit CalculatorSee how much profit a discount removes after unit cost, fees, and ad cost.Break-Even Point CalculatorFind how many units a product business must sell to cover fixed costs.
Recommended workflow
- 01Start with the Product Pricing Calculator to build a margin-safe selling price.
- 02Use niche pricing calculators when the product has special cost drivers, such as t-shirts, crochet, photography, jewelry, stickers, candles, soap, resin, pottery, or craft fairs.
- 03Run the price through Stripe or Etsy fee calculators if a platform takes a cut.
- 04Check Break-Even ROAS before spending on ads.
- 05Use Etsy Profit when the listing has handmade labor, shipping, packaging, or ad costs.
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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Short answers for the edge cases people usually check before they trust the calculator result.
Which pricing calculator should I use first?
Use Product Pricing first when you know your costs and want a selling price. Use Etsy Profit when you already have an Etsy listing price and want to test profit.
Should I make separate pages for every pricing keyword?
No. If two keywords have the same inputs, outputs, and intent, one stronger canonical calculator is better than thin duplicate pages.