Ecommerce

eBay Fee Calculator

Use OmniCalc's eBay fee calculator to estimate order profit after final value fees, payment fees, insertion fees, promoted listing spend, and shipping cost.

eBay fee calculator

Estimate eBay order profit after marketplace fee drag.

Enter item price, shipping collected, product cost, shipping cost, final value fee, payment processing, insertion fee, and promoted listing rate to estimate real per-order profit.

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Why this result matters

What this calculator helps you answer

An ecommerce marketplace calculator that estimates eBay order profit after final value fees, payment processing, insertion fees, promoted listing charges, and shipping cost. Use the tool above to enter a few clear inputs and get a practical answer you can use right away.

This eBay fee calculator helps sellers estimate whether an eBay order still works after marketplace fees, payment processing, shipping cost, and promoted listing spend are included. It is useful for listing decisions, pricing checks, and for comparing organic versus paid marketplace economics.

Formula and method

How the calculation works

The calculator combines item price and shipping charged into gross revenue, then applies eBay-style final value fees, payment processing, insertion fees, and promoted listing rates. After product and shipping cost are included, the tool estimates true per-order profit and fee load.

Example

Example eBay order estimate

If an item sells for 48, buyer shipping is 8, cost of goods is 18, actual shipping is 6.5, final value fee is 13.25%, payment processing is 2.9% plus 0.30, insertion fee is 0.35, and promoted listing rate is 4%, the calculator estimates total fee drag and order profit.

FAQ

Common questions about this calculator.

Short answers to the questions people often ask before or after using the tool.

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Why include promoted listing fees?

Because promoted listings can materially change net margin, especially on more competitive products where paid marketplace visibility is required to win sales.

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Why separate shipping charged and actual shipping cost?

Because the amount collected from the buyer and the real carrier cost are often different, which directly affects net profitability.

Question

Is this an exact replica of every eBay market and category fee rule?

No. It is a practical estimate for planning and comparison. Exact fee rules can vary by category, destination, and seller program.

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