One screen, live updating. Category-based final value fees, multi-quantity orders, performance fees,
Promoted Listings,
insertion fee estimate, and currency conversion display.
Inputs
Built for quick what-if math
Filters the category dropdown below.
Rates follow eBay’s “Basic fees for most categories” table.
Per-order fee is charged once. % fees are calculated per item.
This is per-unit sold price (not the order total).
Used in “total amount of the sale” fee base.
eBay includes sales tax in fee base in general.
Applied to total amount of the sale (item + ship + tax).
Multiplied by quantity.
Your shipping label expense for the order.
Boxes, tape, inserts, etc.
Based on eBay’s monthly evaluation (20th).
If Below Standard is active, eBay charges only the Below Standard add-on.
International fee depends on buyer/delivery location and whether you use
eBay International Shipping.
FX: 1 USD = 1.0000 USD
Rate is USD → selected currency.
FX fetched from a public rates endpoint. This is for display,
not eBay’s transaction exchange rate.
Saved locally in your browser (no login).
Notes and assumptions (read if you want accuracy)
1) “Total amount of the sale” generally includes item price, shipping collected, and sales
tax. eBay lists shipping exceptions and special programs.
2) For quantity > 1, % fees are calculated per item by splitting order-level shipping and
tax evenly across items (estimate).
3) Insertion fee here is a simple model: “within allowance” = $0. Some categories have
special insertion fees (Heavy Equipment, Athletic Shoes).
4) Performance add-ons (+6% Below Standard, +5% Very High INAD) are modeled as a percent of
sale amount; if both are selected, Below Standard wins.
Results
Fee breakdown + profit
Rates: eBay table
Chart shows Fees, Costs, and Profit (or Loss). Calculations are in USD and displayed
in selected currency.