Sales under $15
$2.95 flat fee
Accepted price: $3.00-$14.99.
Fees, offers, shipping, buyer total, payout, and profit.
Plan the next listing
A profitable item still needs buyer demand. Compare the payout above against the strongest Poshmark seller, brand, and category reports before sourcing more inventory.
Current fee rules
Fees are based on the accepted sale price after any offer. Shipping discounts and item cost are subtracted after the Poshmark seller fee.
$2.95 flat fee
Accepted price: $3.00-$14.99.
20% of sale price
Seller keeps 80% before shipping discounts.
C$3.95 flat fee
Accepted price below C$20.
20% of sale price
Seller keeps 80% before shipping discounts.
Offer planning
| Scenario | Sale price | Poshmark fee | Payout | Profit | Margin |
|---|
How it works
This Poshmark fee calculator uses the current seller fee tiers, then applies the offer percentage, item cost, and standard country shipping discounts to estimate payout and profit.
Examples
| Sale price | Poshmark fee | Payout before discounts | Effective fee |
|---|---|---|---|
| $10.00 | $2.95 | $7.05 | 29.5% |
| $15.00 | $3.00 | $12.00 | 20.0% |
| $50.00 | $10.00 | $40.00 | 20.0% |
| $100.00 | $20.00 | $80.00 | 20.0% |
FAQ
In the U.S., Poshmark takes $2.95 for sales under $15 and 20% for sales of $15 or more. In Canada, Poshmark takes C$3.95 for sales under C$20 and 20% for sales of C$20 or more.
Yes. Choose the standard country shipping preset: no discount, discounted shipping, or free shipping. The calculator subtracts seller-funded shipping discounts from your payout.
Under the current U.S. fee policy, the seller fee is based on the final order price for the item, not buyer shipping or buyer sales tax.
Enter your list price, offer percentage, item cost, and shipping discount. The calculator returns payout, profit, margin, effective fee rate, buyer total, and break-even price.
The offer percentage lowers the final sale price first. Poshmark seller fees, payout, buyer total before tax, and profit are then calculated from that accepted offer price.
No. Poshmark reverted the U.S. marketplace to the original seller fee structure effective October 24, 2024 and removed the Buyer Protection Fee.
Sources checked May 1, 2026: Poshmark U.S. Fee Policy, Poshmark Canada selling guide, Poshmark U.S. shipping update, and Poshmark Canada shipping FAQ.