Free tool for music gear sellers

Reverb Fee Calculator (2026) + eBay Profit Calculator

Instantly calculate your real profit after Reverb & eBay fees before accepting an offer.

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Calculate your profit

Enter your expected sale details. Use the eBay category preset that best matches your item.

Should I Accept This Offer?

Use this tool to decide whether to accept, counter, or decline a Reverb or eBay offer without guessing.

Should you accept this offer?

Enter an offer to get a recommendation.

Dollar discount$0.00
% drop from asking0%
Profit at asking$0.00
Profit at offer$0.00
This uses the platform, shipping, and cost settings from the main calculator above.

Bookmark this tool for your next sale

Use it before accepting a Reverb or eBay offer so you know your real profit after fees and shipping.

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How this calculator works

This tool estimates your profit by subtracting platform fees, payment/order fees, your shipping cost, and your item cost from the buyer’s total payment.

Learn more: How much does Reverb take in fees? | How much does eBay take in fees? | Reverb vs eBay fees for selling gear

How much does Reverb take in fees?

The Reverb preset uses a 5% selling fee plus a 3.19% + $0.49 U.S. payment processing estimate. Actual taxes, international fees, shipping labels, preferred seller discounts, or policy changes may affect your final payout.

eBay fees for musical instruments

eBay fees vary by category. This tool includes common presets for music gear sellers, including Most Musical Instruments & Gear, Guitars & Basses, and Pro Audio / DJ Equipment.

About this tool

This free calculator was built for musicians, collectors, audio engineers, and used-gear sellers who want a quick estimate before listing gear or accepting an offer.

Privacy policy

This calculator runs directly in your browser. The numbers you enter are used only to calculate estimates on this page and are not saved by this site.