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Answers to common questions about Feexivo.
General
Feexivo is a free calculator that shows creators, sellers, and businesses how much they actually take home after platform and payment-processor fees. No sign-up, no cookies tracking you.
Yes. You can run unlimited calculations at no cost. We keep the lights on through clearly-labeled sponsorships, not hidden ads or paywalls.
Every figure is pulled from official pricing pages and help docs. Each result card links straight to the source, so you can double-check. Fees change, so always confirm the numbers on the platform itself before making big decisions.
We aim for monthly reviews. Each result card shows a "last verified" date. If you spot something outdated, we'd love to know.
Please email support@feexivo.com with the platform name, the incorrect fee, and a link to the correct source. We usually fix errors within 48 hours.
Right now everything is displayed in USD based on U.S. fee structures. Multi-currency and regional fee variants are on the roadmap.
Using the calculator
It's a quick filter. Pick Creator if you earn through tips, memberships, or ad-revenue. Pick Seller if you move physical or digital products on marketplaces. Pick Processor if you're comparing pure payment gateways like Stripe vs. PayPal. This keeps the list relevant and manageable.
Rankings are sorted by net earnings (highest first). The "Best Value" badge marks the option where you keep the most money given your inputs. No paid placements influence this order.
Yes. The Compare page lets you pit any platforms side-by-side, even if they live under different profiles. Useful when deciding, say, between driving traffic to an Etsy shop versus starting a Patreon.
Platforms like YouTube or Amazon roll payment processing into their main cut. There's no separate line item, so we display $0 for clarity.
Some platforms have complex fee structures that can't be captured in a single percentage. The "Note" button reveals additional context - like tiered pricing, category-specific fees, or revenue share models. You'll find it at the bottom of result cards (next to "Source" and the verification date) and in the comparison modal. Hover or tap to see the full explanation.
Examples of platforms with notes: TikTok (Creator Rewards Program RPM), Twitch (Partner vs Affiliate tiers), YouTube (ad revenue share), Amazon (category-based referral fees), and Etsy (combined transaction + processing + listing fees).
Yes. Every result page has a unique URL and social-share buttons. Great for content comparing "Which platform pays best?" or for sending to your accountant.
Only if you want to post directly on X or LinkedIn. Feexivo generates a shareable link to your result, but posting requires your own X/LinkedIn account. You can always use "Copy link" and paste the result anywhere - no accounts needed.
Privacy & technical
No. Feexivo works without registration - just enter an amount and see your results instantly. Your numbers stay in your browser until you hit Share.
We use privacy-friendly Vercel Analytics (no cookies, no fingerprinting). We see aggregated page views and top referrers, nothing personal.
An embed widget is planned. For early access, email support@feexivo.com.
Sponsorship & ads
A Sponsored label indicates that a brand has paid for a placement (e.g., the hero badge or a result-card slot). These placements never affect the fee data or ranking order.
Yes. Visit our Advertise page for packages and specs. All creatives are reviewed for brand-safety before going live.