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Amazon Sales Revenue Calculator

Project your Amazon sales revenue across daily, monthly, and annual timeframes. Factor in growth rates to forecast future earnings and plan inventory.

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Inputs

Average number of units you sell daily

$

Your listed price per unit on Amazon

Number of days for monthly calculation (default 30)

%

Expected month-over-month revenue growth

Results

Enter your numbers and click Calculate

How This Works

Daily Revenue = Units Sold Per Day x Selling Price

The monthly revenue multiplies your daily revenue by the number of days in your chosen period (default 30 days).

The annual projection uses 365 days for a full-year estimate. If you add a monthly growth rate, the annual projection compounds that growth over 12 months for a more realistic forecast.

Note: This shows gross revenue (top-line sales). Subtract Amazon fees, COGS, and ad spend for net profit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use Amazon Seller Central's Business Reports for the most accurate data. The 'Sales and Traffic' report breaks down revenue by ASIN, and the 'Payments' report shows actual disbursements after fees. Third-party tools can aggregate this data across marketplaces for a complete picture.
Amazon sales typically spike 2-5x during Q4 (October-December) due to Prime Day, Black Friday, and holiday shopping. Q1 often sees a dip. Experienced sellers plan inventory and budgets around these seasonal patterns rather than assuming flat revenue year-round.
New products in the launch phase might grow 10-20% month-over-month for the first 3-6 months. Established products typically see 2-5% monthly growth if actively optimized. Growth above 20% monthly is exceptional and usually unsustainable long-term without significant ad spend increases.
This calculator shows gross revenue (total sales). For profitability planning, you need to subtract Amazon fees (referral + FBA), product costs, shipping, and ad spend. Use our FBA Profit Calculator to understand your net margins per unit.
Focus on four levers: (1) optimize your listing with better keywords and images to improve conversion rate, (2) increase PPC spend strategically to drive more traffic, (3) improve your BSR through promotional velocity, and (4) expand to additional variations or bundles to capture more search terms.
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