WooCommerce Profit Calculator
Calculate true WooCommerce profit after COGS, shipping, payment fees, tax and marketing. Get net profit, net margin, contribution per order and break-even targets in one view.
Built for ecommerce operators who make pricing and scale decisions daily: when to raise price, how much margin is really left, and what ad spend level stays inside safe unit economics.
Built for decision-making: guardrails, planning targets, and sensitivity checks.
WooCommerce Profit Calculator
Decision-grade unit economics: net profit, margin, contribution per order, break-even units and safe ranges. Premium UI-kit: cards, badges, tables, planning guardrails.
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–| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Net Profit | $0.00 |
How it is calculated (Formulas)
Discounted Price = Price x (1 – Discount pct)
Revenue = Discounted Price x Orders
Payment Fees = Revenue x Fee pct plus Fee fixed x Orders
Tax Provision = Revenue x Tax rate
Refund Provision = Revenue x Refund rate
Variable Costs = (COGS + Shipping) x Orders plus Payment Fees plus Tax plus Refund
Net Profit = Revenue – Variable Costs – Marketing Spend
Contribution per Order = (Revenue – Variable Costs) divided by Orders
Break-even Orders = Marketing Spend divided by Contribution per Order
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Profit Analytics and Decision Rules
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WooCommerce Profit Explained: Unit Economics, Guardrails and Edge Cases
WooCommerce profit is not a single number. It is a system: price, cost, fees, refunds and marketing interact. This section explains how to interpret outputs and apply them to pricing and growth decisions.
This calculator is decision-grade because it models profit as a constraint system: contribution, fees, shipping volatility, refunds and marketing are treated as structural forces. The output is not just a number, it is a set of guardrails that tell you when growth is safe and when it is fragile.
Strategy lives inside constraints. If unit economics do not work, scaling becomes a loss multiplier. Use this tool to enforce discipline: protect contribution, set target margin, and scale only when the system remains stable.
Decision-grade tools for serious ecommerce operators.