CNConsignNest

Free tool

Consignment Payout Calculator

Calculate consignor payouts after platform fees, shipping, supplies, and split terms.

Search intent

Sellers who need to calculate what they owe a consignor after an item sells.

ConsignNest is positioned for sellers who need ownership, item status, sale economics, and payout records without moving their checkout stack.

What this helps with

Turn scattered consignment work into a repeatable workflow.

01

Split before or after fees.

Use this as part of a consistent intake, sale, payout, and reporting process for consigned inventory.

02

Compare consignor payout and seller amount.

Use this as part of a consistent intake, sale, payout, and reporting process for consigned inventory.

03

Use the result as a payout record starting point.

Use this as part of a consistent intake, sale, payout, and reporting process for consigned inventory.

ConsignNest angle

Built for sellers who already have sales channels.

Most consignment operators do not need to replace eBay, Whatnot, Shopify, Square, Instagram, or in-person sales on day one. They need a reliable source of truth for who owns each item, what happened to it, and what payout is owed after fees.

1 1. Intake with proof

Capture owner, condition, price terms, split, storage, and notes before listing.

2 2. Record the sale

Attach channel, gross sale, platform fees, shipping, and net sale to the item.

3 3. Approve payouts

Group sold unpaid items by consignor and keep a statement-ready snapshot.

Free templates

Download the starter files behind the workflow.

FAQ

Answers buyers usually need before choosing a workflow.

What is a consignment payout?

It is the amount owed to the item owner after a sale based on the agreed split and costs.

Should I split before or after fees?

Most sellers prefer after-fee splits because platform and shipping costs are removed before the split.

Can this replace a payout statement?

It helps estimate the math, but a payout statement should preserve item-level proof and approved lines.

Related pages

Keep exploring the consignment workflow.

These pages cover adjacent search intent so sellers can move from education to calculator to demo without hitting a dead end.

Try the workflow

See how consignor tracking, sale records, and payout math fit together.