Poshmark Fee Calculator 2026 rates
Poshmark's fees are simple but the flat-fee threshold surprises people. Enter your sale price and see exactly what you keep. Rates verified July 2026 against Poshmark's official fee policy.
Your breakdown
- Poshmark fee
- Shipping discount
- Effective fee rate
- Your earnings
How Poshmark fees work in 2026
Poshmark uses a two-tier structure that hasn't changed in years: sales under $15 pay a flat $2.95, and sales of $15 or more pay a 20% commission. That single number covers everything — payment processing, buyer protection, and the prepaid USPS Priority label (which the buyer pays for). There are no listing fees or monthly charges.
The math has two traps. First, the flat fee is brutal on cheap items — $2.95 on a $6 sale is nearly half your money, so bundle low-value pieces. Second, right at the $15 boundary the fee jumps from $2.95 to $3.00, so a $14.99 listing actually nets you slightly more than a $15.00 one. Price accordingly.
Cross-listing to other marketplaces? Check your net payout with our Whatnot and StockX calculators — the "cheapest" platform changes depending on your price point and who pays shipping.
Frequently asked questions
What are Poshmark fees in 2026?
For sales under $15, Poshmark takes a flat $2.95. For sales of $15 or more, Poshmark takes 20% and you keep 80%. There are no listing fees, no monthly fees, and no separate payment processing charge.
Who pays for shipping on Poshmark?
The buyer pays shipping ($8.27 for a standard USPS Priority label up to 5 lbs, unless you offer a discount). The label cost does not come out of your earnings — but if you offer discounted shipping, the difference is deducted from your payout.
Is 20% too high compared to other platforms?
It's higher than eBay (~13.6%) or Whatnot (~11%), but Poshmark includes payment processing and the buyer covers shipping, so the sticker rate isn't the whole story. On a $30 item you keep $24 with zero other costs, which can beat platforms where you pay for the label.
When is the flat $2.95 fee worse than 20%?
Below $14.75 the flat fee always takes a bigger share than 20% would. On a $5 sale, $2.95 is a 59% fee. If an item is worth less than about $10, consider bundling it with other items into a single listing instead.