Stripe target payout
A direct payment example keeps the reverse pricing math easy to follow.
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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.
Target Net
A round net target makes it easier to test offers, packages, and service tiers across platforms.
This page starts you near a common target and lets you adjust the sale amount until your after-fee payout lands where you want it.
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.
Start with the prefilled amount, then nudge the sale price up or down until the net payout reaches your target on the platform you care about most.
Once you find the gross price that works, move into what should I charge? or the profit margin calculator if the rest of the business model still needs work.
Keep moving through the launch pages without rewriting your pricing math.
Worked examples
Each example opens the same calculator with shareable URL state.
A direct payment example keeps the reverse pricing math easy to follow.
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Load this exampleMarketplace fees usually need a higher gross price to reach the same payout.
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Load this exampleApril 18, 2026
This page was reviewed for the current V1 pricing, profit, and payout toolkit scope.
FAQ
Short answers for the questions that usually come up first.
No. Each platform mixes percentage fees and fixed fees differently, so the right price changes with both platform and quantity.
Per-item fees such as listing fees or per-item seller charges can materially change the total payout when you sell more than one unit.