Amazon Fee Share Calculator

Convert percentage fees into euros — and see how much of the price is left after fees.

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Who is this for?

  • Sellers who want to translate fee percentages into euros quickly
  • Teams that want fee shares to be transparent in pricing reviews
  • Anyone who wants to see percent values as money, not “gut feel”

See fees in euros — not just as a percentage

Percent values can look small — but in euros fees are often the biggest block. This calculator translates fee percentages into money.

Enter selling price and fee percentages (max 3 inputs). Everything runs locally in your browser and returns KPI cards, a traffic light and 3 concrete next steps.

Calculator

Max 6 inputs, clear outputs. Everything runs locally in your browser.

Inputs

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Advanced options
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Result

Fill the fields on the left and click “Calculate”. (Max 3 inputs, runs locally in your browser.)

How it works

Fee amount = selling price × (platform fee + payment fee).

“Net after fees” is: selling price minus fee amount.

Fixed fees or fulfillment costs don’t belong here — they are product/channel-specific and should be modeled separately.

Quick conclusion

  • You instantly see how many euros of the price are eaten by percentage fees — and what’s left after fees.
  • Common mistake: thinking in percent only and underestimating the impact of price changes.
  • Next step: treat the fee block as a fixed part of your unit economics (purchase + shipping/handling + fees).

Sources & notes

Disclaimer: assumptions, fees and policies can vary and change. Always verify critical values in official sources (marketplace, supplier, payment provider).

FAQ

Why are there two fee fields?

So you can separate referral/platform fees from payment fees. If you only have one fee, set the other field to 0.

Are these all Amazon fees?

No. This tool covers percentage-based fees. FBA/handling/storage are often fixed or per-unit and belong in a separate calculation.

Why is this still useful?

Because percentage fees scale automatically when price changes — and that’s where many pricing mistakes come from.

Do you store inputs?

No. Everything runs locally in your browser.

Can I copy the fee amount?

Yes — with a copy button to your clipboard.

Turn it into a repricing rule in SnapTrade

If you want to manage fees, margins and price rails together as guardrails: SnapTrade can make that logic persistent in your system.