Maker Pricing

Start simple. Know your number.

Enter what one item costs you to make. This tells you the lowest price that still pays you for your time and materials — so you stop guessing and stop underselling.

Tap a stage to add more detail whenever you're ready. Stage 1 is all you need to start.

Your settings

Set these once. They apply to every item you price.

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% over cost
Business details
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Laser, 3D printer, programmed embroidery, kiln… an hourly cost for the machine's run time. No unattended machine? Leave “Unattended machine time” at 0 and this won't apply.

% of price
% of price
Tax & tracking
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Price an item

Material cost is figured per item — if a $4 sheet makes 12 earrings, that's about 33¢ of material each.

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Laser, 3D printer, programmed embroidery… time the machine runs while you work on something else. Sewing or hand work? Leave at 0 — that time's already counted in “your time.”

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Material per item$0.00
Your time per item$0.00
Machine time per item$0.00
What it costs you$0.00
Overhead + profit margin$0.00
Suggested price$0.00
Profit per item$0.00
Set aside for taxes $0.00
Your take-home$0.00
Accounting COGS (materials, labor, machine)$0.00
Pricing COGS (+ overhead & incidentals)$0.00

My priced items

Saved on this device, so they're here when you come back. Export a working spreadsheet anytime.

Nothing here yet — price an item above and hit “Add to my list.” Your exportable list builds up here.

Your items and settings save on this device only — nothing is uploaded anywhere. On a shared computer, “Clear all” wipes everything when you're done.

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