How Much Does Poshmark Take From a Sale? (2026)
The plain-English answer to "what will I actually get paid?" — at every common price point, with a calculator.
Poshmark takes a flat $2.95 on any sale under $15, and 20% of the sale price on any sale of $15 or more. That's the whole story for 2026 — there are no listing fees, no monthly fees, no separate payment-processing fees, and the cut already includes the prepaid shipping label. So on a $20 item you keep $16.00; on a $50 item you keep $40.00; on a $100 item you keep $80.00. The only twist is the $15 threshold, which makes cheap items cost you a bigger percentage than you'd expect.
Your take-home at common price points
Here's exactly what lands in your pocket after Poshmark's cut. "Effective %" is the fee divided by the sale price — the real percentage Poshmark takes once you account for the flat fee on small sales.
| Sale price | Poshmark fee | You keep | Effective % |
|---|---|---|---|
| $10.00 | $2.95 | $7.05 | 29.5% |
| $14.00 | $2.95 | $11.05 | 21.1% |
| $15.00 | $3.00 | $12.00 | 20.0% |
| $20.00 | $4.00 | $16.00 | 20.0% |
| $30.00 | $6.00 | $24.00 | 20.0% |
| $50.00 | $10.00 | $40.00 | 20.0% |
| $100.00 | $20.00 | $80.00 | 20.0% |
| $200.00 | $40.00 | $160.00 | 20.0% |
Payouts are free, so "You keep" is your actual deposit before any income tax you may owe.
Calculator: what will I actually get?
Enter your sale price (or the bundle total) and see your fee, take-home, and the real percentage Poshmark keeps.
Sales of $15+ are charged 20%. Under $15, a flat $2.95 applies.
Why $15 is the magic number
Poshmark's fee structure has two tiers, and the dividing line is $15:
- Under $15: a flat $2.95, no matter how cheap the item. On a $10 sale that's 29.5% — the smaller the item, the bigger the bite.
- $15 and over: a flat 20% of the sale price. On a $15 sale that's $3.00; on a $50 sale it's $10.00.
Because of this, $15 is a sweet spot: a $15 sale costs you $3.00 (you keep $12.00), only a nickel more than a $14 sale that costs $2.95 (you keep $11.05). In other words, bumping a $13–$14 listing up to $15 often leaves you with more money in hand, not less. Once you're at $15 or above, the math is simple — multiply by 0.8 to see your take-home.
Bundles are charged the fee once
If a buyer bundles several of your items into one order, Poshmark treats it as a single sale and applies the selling fee one time to the combined total — not once per item. So a $60 bundle of three $20 pieces costs you $12.00 (20% of $60), leaving $48.00, exactly the same as selling them as one $60 listing. Encouraging bundles doesn't multiply your fees.
How Poshmark's cut compares
Poshmark's 20% is on the higher end, but it bakes in the shipping label and payment processing, which other platforms charge separately. For context:
| Platform | Seller fee |
|---|---|
| Poshmark | $2.95 under $15, else 20% |
| Mercari | 10% |
| Depop (US) | $0 + 3.3% + $0.45 payment fee |
| eBay | ~13.35% + $0.40 |
The big difference: on Mercari, Depop, and eBay you typically pay shipping (or pass it to the buyer) on top of the platform fee, while Poshmark's 20% already covers the label. To compare apples to apples, subtract your real shipping cost before deciding which platform nets you more. For a full breakdown of each line item, see our Poshmark fees guide.
The bottom line
For most sales — anything $15 and up — Poshmark takes 20% flat and you keep 80%, with free payout and the shipping label included. Below $15, the flat $2.95 means cheap items cost you a higher percentage, so price small items at $15+ when you reasonably can. Bundle whenever possible: it's one fee, more volume, and more take-home per shipment.
Get the full toolkit → $14 Reseller Bundle (tracker + fee & pricing tools)Want the rest of the picture? Compare platforms with our Mercari fees and Depop fees guides, or head back to the Reseller Tools home.