Stripe checkout
A small direct sale shows how fixed fees push up the effective take rate.
$43.39 net
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Change the inputs to see what you keep after fees or reverse the math to find the price you need.
Estimated result
Standard online card pricing for domestic card payments.
Every line uses the shared calculator engine.
Use these notes to sanity-check the estimate before you rely on it.
Processors
Processing fees can quietly reshape margins, especially on smaller orders where fixed charges matter more.
Use this page to compare processor-style payout math and decide whether you should absorb, offset, or pass through payment costs.
Start with a realistic sale amount, work through any optional controls that match your setup, and use reverse mode when you need a fast pricing target instead of a payout estimate.
Direct payment tools often look similar at a glance, but small differences in percentage and fixed fees can change the payout on real orders. Use the calculator to compare your average ticket size instead of relying on headline rates alone.
This page stays intentionally narrow in V1. Use what should I charge? or the invoice total calculator when you need the broader pricing workflow around the payment fee itself.
Keep moving through the launch pages without rewriting your pricing math.
Worked examples
Each example opens the same calculator with shareable URL state.
A small direct sale shows how fixed fees push up the effective take rate.
$43.39 net
Load this exampleA larger invoice is useful when you want to compare processor payout on service work.
$313.17 net
Load this exampleApril 18, 2026
This page now acts as a narrower fee hub inside the broader pricing, profit, and payout toolkit.
FAQ
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
No. Direct processors usually charge a payment fee, while marketplaces often add extra commissions or listing charges on top.
Yes, as long as the processor uses the same core fee structure you are modeling on this page.