Ecommerce KPI Tool

Net Profit After Fees Calculator

See whether an order remains profitable after fees, shipping, and ads.

Formula: Net Profit = Price - Product Cost - Shipping - Payment Fees - Marketplace Fees - Ad Cost

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Net Profit After Fees Calculator

See whether an order remains profitable after fees, shipping, and ads.

Formula

Net Profit = Price - Product Cost - Shipping - Payment Fees - Marketplace Fees - Ad Cost

Net profit per order

$35.12

Net margin

29.27%

Total fees per order

$17.88

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ScenarioPlanNet profit per orderNet marginTotal fees per order
Current sessionFree$35.1229.27%$17.88

When to use this tool

  • Before selling on a new marketplace with additional commission fees.
  • When promotions are driving volume but profitability is unclear.
  • When CAC or shipping costs move and pricing decisions are required.

FAQ

Why include ad cost per order here?

Without ad cost, reported order profit can look healthy while actual acquisition-led profitability is weak.

Should I use average or channel-specific fees?

Channel-specific inputs are better for decisions. Use averages only for fast high-level checks.

What if net margin is near zero?

Small changes in fees, shipping, or returns can push profit negative, so margin buffer is important.

Reference links

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