Analytics with break-even, what-if scenarios & more
Cash flow, expenses, budgeting, and break-even analysis
๐ Profit/Loss BuilderP&L statements with year-over-year comparisons
๐งพ Invoice BuilderProfessional invoices with payment tracking and templates
๐ฆ Inventory ManagerStock tracking with low stock alerts and barcode scanning
๐ Profit Margins GuideLearn how to calculate and improve your profit margins
๐ Pricing StrategySet profitable prices for your products and services
Know your true margin per SKU before you launch a Shopify, Etsy, or Amazon product. Factor in materials, shipping, platform fees, and taxes to find the minimum selling price that protects profit.
Price your handmade goods with confidence. Calculate cost of materials, labor time, packaging, and overhead to set prices that actually pay you for your work โ not just cover supplies.
Analyze markup and margin across product lines, run break-even calculations for new stock, and compare multiple pricing scenarios side-by-side before committing to a supplier order.
Work out plate cost or recipe cost for cafes, bakeries, and restaurants. Include ingredient waste, labor, and packaging to price menu items at healthy margins without spreadsheet hunting.
Profit margin = (Selling Price โ Total Cost) รท Selling Price ร 100. This tool automates the calculation by summing variable costs (materials, packaging, shipping) and fixed cost allocations, then showing gross and net margin percentages.
Break-even tells you how many units you must sell to cover total costs. It's essential before launching a new product so you know your minimum viable sales volume and can compare it against realistic demand.
Yes. Add platform fees, payment processing, shipping costs, and any other variable costs as line items. The analyzer subtracts them from your selling price to show realistic net profit per unit.
Yes. Add multiple product scenarios, compare their margins and break-even points side-by-side, and identify which SKUs deserve more inventory investment versus which ones are dragging your overall profitability down.
Markup is profit as a percentage of cost (e.g. 50% markup on a $10 item = $15 sale). Margin is profit as a percentage of the sale price (e.g. $5 profit on a $15 item = 33% margin). This tool shows both so you can quote prices correctly.
Dedicated pricing tools like Profit Bandit or Inventory Lab charge $15โ$50+/month. Full accounting platforms like Xero ($29/mo) or QuickBooks ($12/mo) include limited margin reporting. BizziKit gives you unlimited product analysis for free.
Completely private. All calculations happen in your browser, and nothing is uploaded. Your supplier costs, markups, and pricing strategies never leave your device โ no third party can see them.
Yes. Treat hourly labor as the primary cost, add overhead allocation, and the tool will calculate margin and break-even hours just as it does for physical products. Useful for agencies and consultants setting project rates.
Track stock levels and reorder points
๐ฐ Financial Accounting ToolsCash flow, quotes, and break-even
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๐งพ Invoice BuilderBill clients with priced line items
๐ E-commerce InventoryMulti-channel stock management