Easy Profit Calculator docs

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What Easy Profit Calculator does

A plain overview of Easy Profit Calculator: it shows your real profit after every cost, and how accurate that is depends on the costs you set.

Updated June 30, 2026

Easy Profit Calculator shows your real profit after the costs a sale actually carries: product cost, payment fees, shipping, returns, ads, and your monthly fixed costs. Shopify shows you sales. This app shows you what you keep.

What it does

It takes your real Shopify orders and subtracts every cost behind each sale to give you a true profit number, broken down per order, per product, per vendor, and per month. From there you can see your net profit and margin over time, where your money goes, which orders lost money, and which products, vendors, and ad campaigns actually pay off.

You set your costs once (and the app reads what it can from Shopify automatically), and it keeps the numbers up to date as new orders come in.

How accurate is it

The numbers are only as good as the costs behind them. The single biggest input is product cost. If a product has no cost set, the app treats the goods as if they were free, which makes profit look much higher than it really is.

So accuracy depends on you: the more of your real costs you enter (product cost first, then payment fees, shipping, returns, and fixed costs), the closer the profit number gets to the truth. The Data quality page shows you how complete your cost setup is and what is still missing.

Who it is for

It is built for shop owners who want to know their true profit without a spreadsheet or an accountant, and who may not be technical. It uses plain language, reads sensible defaults from your store, and tells you exactly where to fill in the gaps. See Quick setup to get your first accurate numbers.