Shopify Product Pricing Calculator

Shopify store owners must price products to cover COGS, transaction fees, payment processing, shipping, and marketing costs. Ensure sustainable profit margins.

Product Pricing & Profit Calculator

Optimize your pricing strategy with AI-powered insights

Pricing Strategy

Enter your shop name for a personalized PDF report with your business name.

How many items do you expect to sell each month?

πŸ’‘ Why needed? Fixed costs (Rent/Labor) must be split by each item. Lower sales = Higher cost per item. We need this to calculate your min break-even price.

Percentage of items that are wasted or unsold.

βœ… Price is above break-even $18.35. You are making profit!

How much will you charge for one item?

Financial Report

Net Profit

$3325

per month

Margin

26.6%

profit margin

Break-Even

312

units/month

Cost Breakdown

Margin Analysis

βœ“ Margin Detected: Your 26.6% profit margin is healthy for the cafe industry. You need to sell 312 units to break even, currently projecting 500 units.

Promotion Profit Simulator
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Current Pricing

Original Price:$25.00
Monthly Volume:500 units
Monthly Profit:$8825

Promotion Scenario

Discounted Price:$22.50
New Monthly Volume:650 units
New Monthly Profit:$9847
Profit Change:+$1022 (+11.6%)

πŸ“Š Break-Even Analysis

Required Volume Growth β‰₯17% to break even

Current Expectation: 30% βœ…

Shopify Product Pricing Benchmarks

On your own Shopify store you keep more than a marketplace, but you pay payment processing (about 2.9% + $0.30), shipping, and β€” the big one β€” customer acquisition through ads. Price from COGS, add processing and shipping, then make sure the margin survives your ad cost per order. The classic 2–3Γ— COGS keystone is only safe once shipping and acquisition are in the math.

~2.9% + $0.30
Payment processing
2–3Γ— COGS
Keystone markup
price in or charge
Shipping
the real margin killer
Ad cost per order
10–25%
Target net margin

Common Pricing Mistakes

Ignoring ad cost per order

If acquiring a customer costs $15 on a $40 order, a 2Γ— markup may already be a loss. Customer acquisition is usually the biggest hidden cost on Shopify.

Absorbing shipping silently

Free shipping is fine if it's priced into the product. Offering it without raising prices means shipping comes straight out of margin.

Forgetting processing fees

About 2.9% + $0.30 per order is small but constant. On low-ticket items the $0.30 fixed fee bites hardest.

Keystone pricing without acquisition costs

2–3Γ— COGS feels safe, but it assumes free traffic. Once ads are factored in, thin-margin products can't sustain paid acquisition.

Tools to Run Your Business

Once your pricing works, these are the tools small operators use to take payments, keep books, and market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I price products for my Shopify store?

Start with COGS, add payment processing (~2.9% + $0.30) and shipping, then verify the price still clears after your ad cost per order. Many sellers use 2–3Γ— COGS as a starting point. The calculator above folds the fees in.

What is keystone pricing and is it enough?

Keystone is doubling (sometimes tripling) your cost of goods. It's a starting point, but only safe once you've added shipping and especially customer acquisition cost β€” otherwise paid traffic eats the margin.

Should I offer free shipping?

Free shipping converts better, but the cost has to be built into the product price. Decide whether to raise prices to cover it or charge shipping separately β€” don't simply absorb it.

How do ad costs affect my pricing?

Customer acquisition is usually the largest variable cost on a Shopify store. If ads cost $15 to land a $40 sale, your real margin is far thinner than COGS suggests, so price with acquisition in mind.

What net margin should I aim for on Shopify?

After COGS, processing, shipping and ads, a healthy target is often 10–25% net. Build in enough cushion that a rise in ad costs doesn't push you into the red.

How to Use This Shopify Calculator

  1. Enter your monthly sales volume: How many items do you expect to sell per month?
  2. Add your fixed costs: Include rent, equipment, utilities, insurance, and any other expenses that don't change with sales volume.
  3. List variable costs per item: Raw materials, packaging, direct labor, and merchant fees.
  4. Set your waste/loss rate: Be realistic about spoilage, breakage, or defects.
  5. Adjust the selling price: Watch how your profit margin changes in real-time.

Why Traditional Pricing Methods Fail

Many small business owners use the "3x material cost" rule or simply match competitor prices. The problem? This ignores your unique cost structure. Your rent might be higher, your waste rate different, or your labor costs vary by location. This calculator reveals your true break-even point and ensures sustainable pricing.

Free Professional PDF Report

Download a clean, shareable PDF of your pricing breakdown β€” cost structure, break-even point, and profit scenarios β€” completely free, with no sign-up. Useful for partners, lenders, or your own records.