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Shopify Profit Calculator

Use this Shopify profit calculator to understand product profitability after payment processing, shipping, packaging, ads, and returns.

Fees vary by Shopify plan, payment provider, country, and currency.

Calculator inputs

Update any value to recalculate instantly.

Fees & marketplace charges 3 inputs
Returns & other adjustments 2 inputs

How the Shopify Profit Calculator works

Use this Shopify profit calculator to understand product profitability after payment processing, shipping, packaging, ads, and returns.

Who should use it

Best for Shopify sellers comparing product ideas, ad campaigns, bundles, and price changes.

Shopify Profit formula

Net profit = selling price minus product cost, shipping, packaging, Shopify transaction fee, payment fee, ad spend, estimated returns, and other costs.

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Costs included in this model

  • Selling price
  • Product cost
  • Shipping cost
  • Packaging cost
  • Shopify transaction fee
  • Payment processing fee
  • Payment fixed fee
  • Ad spend per order
  • Return rate
  • Other cost

Sources & review

Defaults are editable estimates. Verify plan, country, currency, category, and provider-specific charges before making a decision.

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Shopify Profit example

A $59 Shopify order with a $22 product cost, $6 shipping, 2.9% payment fee, $0.30 fixed fee, and $10 ad spend can look healthy in revenue but thinner after all order costs.

Shopify Profit mistakes to avoid

  • Using revenue instead of contribution profit to judge ads.
  • Forgetting payment fixed fees.
  • Not adjusting fees when Shopify plans or payment providers change.

FAQ

Where can I find a free Shopify profit calculator? +

This free Shopify profit calculator runs in your browser without an account. Enter your product cost, shipping, Shopify and payment fees, ad spend, returns, and selling price to estimate profit and margin.

How do I calculate Shopify profit? +

Add product revenue and any shipping charged, then subtract product cost, fulfillment, packaging, Shopify transaction fees when applicable, payment processing, advertising, returns, and other order-level costs.

Which Shopify fees should I include? +

Include payment processing, any third-party payment transaction fee, app or fulfillment costs that apply per order, shipping, packaging, returns, and advertising. Rates vary by plan, provider, and country.

Does Shopify Payments remove every transaction fee? +

Shopify Payments can change which transaction charges apply, but payment processing and other selling costs may remain. Check your current plan and country-specific Shopify pricing before entering fee values.

Can I use this as a Shopify margin calculator? +

Yes. The results include net profit and profit margin after the costs entered, making it useful for comparing products, prices, bundles, and ad campaigns.

How should I include Shopify ad costs? +

Use average ad spend per completed order. Divide campaign spend by attributed orders, then update the value as acquisition costs and attribution data change.