ECOMMERCE PROFIT
MARGIN CALCULATOR
Not sure what to charge for your ecommerce product in Pakistan? Add your costs and the profit you want — we'll tell you the right selling price. Built for Pakistani sellers on Daraz, Shopify, and Instagram.
The amount you paid to buy or manufacture the product (supplier cost or production cost only).
Expenses like delivery to your warehouse, storage, salaries, office rent, electricity, marketplace fees, or other operating costs.
Money spent on Facebook Ads, Google Ads, influencer promotions, or any advertising for this product.
Cost of boxes, bags, bubble wrap, tape, thank-you cards, labels, or other packing materials.
Courier charges or delivery costs if you pay them yourself. Include COD charges if applicable.
GST, Daraz commission (8–15%), payment gateway charges, or any other taxes and fees per order.
How much money you want to earn after covering all costs.
Fill in your costs and desired profit in input fields, then hit Calculate Selling Price to see your recommended price.
Your selling price should cover all your costs plus the profit you want to earn.
HOW TO USE THIS CALCULATOR
The amount you paid to buy or manufacture the product. Include supplier cost or production cost only — not packaging or shipping.
Regular running costs like warehouse rent, electricity, staff salary, marketplace seller fees, or any other operating costs spread across your products.
For most ecommerce products, a net profit of Rs. 1,000+ per unit is considered healthy. Rs. 600–999 is moderate. Below Rs. 600 leaves little room for returns, damages, or ad scaling.
Yes. Add Daraz commission (8–15%) and any fulfillment fees in the Taxes & Platform Fees field to get an accurate selling price for your Daraz listings.
Yes — add cash-on-delivery charges in the Shipping & Delivery Cost field. COD typically adds Rs. 50–100 per order in Pakistan.
Divide your daily ad spend by the number of orders you get per day — that gives your cost per order. Add that figure in the Marketing Cost field.