eBay Fees & Profit Calculator
Convert eBay final value fees, payment fees and international fees into euros — and instantly see contribution € & % incl. a traffic light (≥5% green, 0–5% yellow, <0 red).
Note: results are not made indexable via URL parameters. Canonical: https://tools.snapsoft.de/en/tools/ebay-fees
Who is this for?
- Sellers who want to see eBay fees in euros quickly
- Teams defining contribution guardrails for repricing
- Anyone who needs to verify fees by category/model (manual inputs instead of scraping)
eBay fees in euros — and contribution at a glance
Fees can look small in percent — but in euros they’re the lever that flips your unit economics. This calculator converts eBay fees directly into money.
All inputs are manual (no auto-fetch): selling price, fee percentages, plus purchase and shipping/handling. Output: fee breakdown, contribution €/% and a traffic light as a guardrail.
Calculator
Max 6 inputs, clear outputs. Everything runs locally in your browser.
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How it works
Per unit: fee amount per fee = selling price × fee % (as a fraction).
Contribution € = selling price − purchase − shipping/handling − (eBay fee + payment fee + international fee).
Contribution % = contribution € / selling price. Signal: ≥5% green, 0–5% yellow, <0 red.
Quick conclusion
- You get a clean fee breakdown in euros and instantly see whether contribution €/% is positive.
- Common mistake: thinking in percent only and underestimating the impact of price changes.
- Next step: store fees as fixed parameters in repricing and use contribution % thresholds as a guardrail.
Sources & notes
Disclaimer: assumptions, fees and policies can vary and change. Always verify critical values in official sources (marketplace, supplier, payment provider).
FAQ
Do you fetch fees automatically from eBay?
No. No auto-fetch and no scraping — you enter fee % manually. Fees vary by category, country and fee model.
Why is there an international fee?
Depending on your setup/transaction, an additional international fee may apply. If you don’t have it: leave it empty (default 0).
Is contribution here “profit”?
No — it’s contribution per unit as a pricing guardrail. Fixed costs, returns, marketing, overhead and taxes are not included.
Do you store inputs?
No. Everything runs locally in your browser.
Where do I find current eBay fee percentages?
In eBay’s fee documentation and your seller account (category/country/model-specific). Values can change — verify regularly in official sources.
Turn it into a repricing rule in SnapTrade
If you want to stop re-typing fees and make them persistent as repricing parameters/rules (incl. a contribution % signal as a guardrail): SnapTrade can make that logic persistent in your system.