I like it, helping me with pricing.
Looking at other craft pricing formula apps, this is easier. But I would also like to have this more so with the calculations for Etsy selling fees.
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Looking at other craft pricing formula apps, this is easier. But I would also like to have this more so with the calculations for Etsy selling fees.
I just downloaded this. I promptly deleted. I used to deal with excel in the the corporate world but now I’m in the little world making craft candles and homemade fluff. What in heavens name is this calculator?? One needs actual price one say for a candle, oz of wax, each, wick, each oz of fragrance, the container, time put in. This calculator is a complete joke.
Please fix the math calculations and this app would be so helpful for crafters.
Use this all the time to figure pricing. Great for people who hate math.
The Math is way way off.
When you put the cost of materials, number of items and hr wage it gives you a price that is less then the material cost.
App is just a poor calculator. The % is just a markup not gross profit margin.
I love this concept and will still use it. But as another reviewer noted, the profit calculations is incorrect. Seems like an easy fix! Hope you correct that so I can use it to its full potential.
Your retail markup % formula is wrong. It should be: Retail price = [(cost)/(100 - markup %)] x 100 Instead, you multiplied the cost by the percentage then added it back to the cost. So for example, an item that costs $10 with a 50% markup should retail for $20: $10/50*100=$20. Using your calculator, I get $15, which is only a 33.34% markup. But if I type in 33% for a $10 item, I get 13.30. One third (33%) of $15 retail price is $10. Huge huge huge error. Please read up on keystone, and what retail markup % means because u have misunderstood the term and people are using this app to price their items. Also, pop ups are lame. It's one thing to have an ad on the bottom, it's another to have an ad hijack your phone when you click calculate.
... will there be an upgrade to convert currency to the U.S. dollar.