Shopify Profit Calculator
Calculate per-order profit, contribution margin, and break-even revenue for your Shopify store
Revenue & Costs
Total order value before discounts
Product cost per order
Fulfillment and shipping
Processing fees (e.g., 2.9% + $0.30)
Third-party gateway fees (if applicable)
Discounts & Acquisition
Promotional discounts applied
Ad spend per customer
Percentage of orders expected to be refunded
Profit Analysis
How to Calculate Shopify Profit
- Enter your selling price per unit
- Input product cost (COGS - Cost of Goods Sold)
- Add shipping cost, payment processing fees, and other variable costs
- Enter fixed costs (overhead, software subscriptions, salaries)
- View your per-order profit, contribution margin, and break-even revenue
Why Use Our Shopify Profit Calculator?
- 100% Free: No hidden costs or subscriptions
- Accurate Calculations: Includes all cost variables for precise results
- Instant Results: Calculate profit margins in real-time
- Break-Even Analysis: Know exactly how much revenue you need
- Contribution Margin: Understand profitability per unit
- Business Planning: Make informed pricing decisions
Features of Our Profit Calculator
- Per-Order Profit: Calculate exact profit for each order
- Contribution Margin: Percentage of revenue covering fixed costs
- Break-Even Revenue: Minimum sales needed to cover all costs
- Variable Cost Tracking: COGS, shipping, fees, and more
- Fixed Cost Analysis: Monthly overhead and operating expenses
- Real-Time Updates: Calculations update as you type
Understanding Shopify Profit Metrics
Calculating profit for your Shopify store involves understanding the difference between revenue and costs. Per-order profit is the amount you keep after deducting all variable costs (COGS, shipping, payment fees) from the selling price. Contribution margin shows what percentage of each sale contributes to covering fixed costs and generating profit. Break-even revenue tells you the minimum sales volume needed to cover all expenses. For example, if you sell a product for $50 with $20 COGS, $5 shipping, and $2 payment fees, your per-order profit is $23. If your monthly fixed costs are $2,000, you need to sell 87 units to break even. Understanding these metrics helps you price products profitably and make data-driven business decisions.
Common Use Cases for Profit Calculation
- Pricing Strategy: Set optimal prices that ensure profitability.
- Product Evaluation: Determine which products are most profitable.
- Budget Planning: Forecast revenue needed to meet profit goals.
- Cost Management: Identify areas to reduce costs and improve margins.
- Supplier Negotiation: Understand how COGS changes affect profit.
- Growth Planning: Calculate how many sales you need to scale.
Privacy & Security
Your privacy is our top priority. All profit calculations are performed directly in your web browser. This means your business data never leaves your device and is never uploaded to our servers. You can use our tool with complete confidence, knowing your financial information remains private and secure throughout the entire process.
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