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Documentation / Unit economics

Unit economics

Calculating costs and price for profitable selling.

What goes into your costs and fees

Which costs and fees go into the per-SKU profitability calculation and what MyProfit fills in automatically.

Enter purchase cost and costs

How to fill in unit economics for each SKU — one item at a time, and many at once via an Excel upload.

Required price and what-if scenarios

How MyProfit computes the sale price for your target margin, how to test what-if scenarios, and how to read required price against current price.

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