Why understand your costs
The price on the storefront is not your income. Between it and your real profit sits a chain of costs and fees — some you pay yourself, others Uzum withholds. Unit economics in MyProfit gathers all of them for each SKU («Артикул») so you can see how much you actually earn on a single unit. The MyProfit interface is in Russian, so on-screen labels are shown here in quotes.
What goes into the calculation
- Purchase cost — what you paid your supplier per unit. You enter this yourself.
- Fulfillment fee (FF) — your own cost of picking, packing, and preparing the item for shipment. This is not an Uzum fee — it’s your internal cost, and you set it yourself.
- VAT («НДС») — your tax rate (usually 0% or 12% depending on the category). MyProfit accepts any value; the default for a new item is 4%.
- Commission — taken from the product’s Uzum category: each category has its own rate.
Logistics fee and dimensions
The Uzum logistics fee depends on the item’s size. MyProfit automatically derives the size category from the dimensions you enter (the sum of the sides) and applies the matching fee:
- МГТ — sum of sides ≤ 60 cm → 5 000 UZS.
- СГТ — sum of sides 60–170 cm → 8 000 UZS.
- КГТ — sum of sides > 170 cm → 20 000 UZS.
Just enter the dimensions — MyProfit sets the category and the fee for you.
What’s auto-filled and what you enter
MyProfit fills in everything it can get from Uzum: the commission by category, the VAT rate, and — once you enter the dimensions — the size category and the logistics fee. You enter what only you know: the purchase cost, the fulfillment fee, and the item’s dimensions.
Fields you change by hand are flagged as manual. A later sync with Uzum will not overwrite them — your values are kept.
What’s next
- Enter purchase cost and costs — how to fill these fields per SKU and for many items at once.
- Required price and what-if scenarios — what price you need for your target margin.
- How profit is calculated — where these fees are subtracted from revenue.