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See your real profit after all fees
On $1,000 in sales on Poshmark, you keep approximately $800 after all fees (20.0% total). Poshmark charges 20% marketplace fee.
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Poshmark attracts buyers specifically seeking unique, handmade, and vintage items. Community values craftsmanship over mass production, supporting higher prices and brand storytelling.
Common Use Cases: Perfect for artisans, crafters, and vintage curators. Tools for custom orders, production partners, and seller branding create differentiation.
Compared to Alternatives: At 20% platform fee, it's on the higher end but often justified by large built-in audiences or unique features. Evaluate if the premium access is worth the cost for your use case. Etsy leads handmade, Poshmark dominates fashion resale, Depop targets Gen Z. smaller audience than Amazon but higher intent and loyalty. Lower price competition, stronger brand identity opportunities.
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Chart shows net earnings after platform fees, payment processing, and payout costs. Based on calculation with default parameters (avg transaction: $7).
Poshmark charges a 20% marketplace fee. After payment processing (0% + $0.00) and payout fees, the total effective fee is about 20.0% on average.
On $1,000 in sales, you keep approximately $800.00 after all Poshmark fees. This includes $200.00 marketplace fee, $0.00 processing fee, and $0.00 payout fee.
It depends on your needs. Poshmark offers access to a large customer base with 20% marketplace fee which is on the higher side. Compare with other marketplaces using our calculator.
Strategies include: optimizing listings to increase sales volume, using Poshmark's fulfillment services strategically, increasing average order value, and comparing with alternative platforms for your product category.