Ecommerce

Etsy Fee Calculator

Use OmniCalc's Etsy fee calculator to estimate Etsy transaction fees, payment processing, listing fees, total order cost, net profit, and margin after shipping and ads.

Etsy fee calculator

Estimate Etsy order profit after fee drag.

Enter item price, shipping collected, product cost, shipping cost, Etsy transaction fee, payment processing, listing fee, and ad spend to estimate real per-order profit.

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Why this result matters

What this calculator helps you answer

A marketplace-specific ecommerce calculator for Etsy sellers who need quick visibility into fee drag, shipping, and per-order profit. Use the tool above to enter a few clear inputs and get a practical answer you can use right away.

This Etsy fee calculator helps sellers estimate how platform fees, payment processing, listing costs, shipping, and ad spend affect profit on each order. It is useful because Etsy fee drag is easy to underestimate when pricing a handmade, vintage, or custom product.

Formula and method

How the calculation works

The calculator adds item price and shipping charged into gross revenue, calculates Etsy transaction and payment fees from that revenue, adds fixed listing and ad costs, then subtracts total costs from revenue to estimate profit and margin.

Example

Example Etsy order estimate

If an item sells for $34 with $6 shipping charged, costs $10 to make, costs $4.50 to ship, has a 6.5% Etsy transaction fee, a 3% payment fee plus $0.25, a $0.20 listing fee, and $2.50 in ads, the calculator estimates the real profit remaining after fees and costs.

FAQ

Common questions about this calculator.

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

Question

Why include shipping charged in Etsy revenue?

Because fees can apply to the full amount collected from the buyer, including shipping. Modeling that gives a more realistic order-level picture.

Question

Why show fee load percent?

Fee load shows how much of each order is consumed by platform and payment costs before product and shipping costs are even considered.

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Should ad spend be included?

If ads are part of how the listing wins orders, then including ad spend makes the order-profit estimate much more realistic.

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