Etsy Seller Toolkit
If you searched for "esty calculator," you are looking for an Etsy calculator. This page gives you the fastest path to the live fee calculator, shows what numbers matter most, and helps you pressure test common Etsy order types before you list or raise prices.
These examples use the same core US assumptions as the site calculator: a $0.20 listing fee, 6.5% transaction fee, and 3% + $0.25 payment processing fee. They show how quickly profit changes by price point and offsite ad exposure.
| Scenario | Item | Shipping | Fees (no ads) | Net (no ads) | Fees (+ offsite ads) | Net (+ offsite ads) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Digital planner | $9.00 | $0.00 | $1.30 | $6.20 | $2.65 | $4.85 |
| Handmade candle | $24.00 | $5.50 | $3.25 | $17.25 | $6.85 | $13.65 |
| Personalized wall sign | $48.00 | $9.00 | $5.87 | $31.13 | $13.06 | $23.94 |
This landing page points you to the site current calculator and fee guides, which are written for 2026 search intent. That makes it useful for planning new listings and checking present-day pricing.
If you need exact historical reconciliation for 2025 orders, use the same input workflow here and compare it against your payout statements and the fee schedule that applied at the time of sale.
The best companion page for that review is our Etsy payment processing guide.
Check target-margin pricing with the Etsy profit margin calculator so your calculator result leads directly to a pricing decision.
If shipping drives your margins, review the Etsy shipping calculator before testing free shipping or bundled offers.
For the full fee stack, use the Etsy fees guide.
Yes. "Esty calculator" is a common misspelling of Etsy calculator. The tool you want is the same fee calculator that estimates listing fees, transaction fees, payment processing, and net profit.
Start with item price, shipping charged to the buyer, and your cost of goods. Then toggle offsite ads only if that channel affects your shop so the net profit estimate stays realistic.
Yes. The calculator models Etsy transaction and payment processing fees on the combined buyer charge, which includes both item price and shipping charged.
Yes, as a workflow. This page points you to the site current calculator and fee guides, but if you are reconciling historical 2025 orders you should still compare against the fee schedule that applied on your original sale dates.