Free Facebook Marketplace Fee Calculator

Enter your sale price and costs — see Facebook's 10% selling fee on shipped items and your real profit instantly. Local pickup sales have zero fees.

Quick examples:

Your listing price
COGS / what you paid
Charged to buyer
Your actual cost
Optional ad spend

0%

Profit Margin

Revenue (price + shipping)$0.00
Selling Fee (10%)−$0.00
Product Cost−$0.00
Shipping Cost−$0.00
Total Facebook Fees−$0.00
Net Profit$0.00

What Fees Does Facebook Marketplace Charge Sellers in 2026?

Facebook Marketplace fees depend on how you sell. If you list an item with shipping via Facebook checkout, Meta charges a flat 10% selling fee on the total sale amount (item price plus any shipping charged to the buyer). The minimum fee is $0.80 per transaction. If you sell locally with in-person pickup, there are no fees at all — it is completely free.

  • Selling fee (shipped items) — 10%. Applied to the total amount the buyer pays, including shipping. Minimum $0.80 per transaction. This covers payment processing — there is no separate Stripe or PayPal charge.
  • Local pickup — 0%. No fees when the buyer picks up the item in person and pays cash or outside of Facebook checkout.
  • Listing fee — $0. There is no cost to list items on Facebook Marketplace. You can post as many listings as you want for free.
  • Monthly subscription — $0. Unlike eBay or Amazon, there is no store plan or monthly subscription required.
  • Boosted listings — varies. You can optionally pay to boost your listing for more visibility. You set a daily budget (e.g., $1–$20/day) and duration. This is advertising spend, not a transaction fee.

Facebook Marketplace Fee Summary

Fee TypeRateApplies To
Selling Fee10% (min $0.80)Shipped items via Facebook checkout
Local Pickup0%In-person transactions
Listing Fee$0All listings
Payment ProcessingIncludedBundled into selling fee
Boosted Listing$1–$20+/dayOptional advertising

How Much Does Facebook Take From a $100 Sale?

For a $100 shipped item with free shipping, Facebook charges a 10% selling fee = $10.00. If you charge the buyer $10 for shipping, the fee is 10% of $110 = $11.00. For a $100 local pickup sale, Facebook charges $0. That is the simplicity of Facebook Marketplace — one flat rate for shipped items, nothing for local sales.

How to Reduce Your Facebook Marketplace Fees

  • Sell locally whenever possible. Local pickup has zero fees. If you sell furniture, large items, or anything the buyer can collect, you keep 100% of the sale price.
  • Price shipping into the item. Since the 10% fee applies to shipping charges too, consider offering free shipping and building the cost into your item price. The fee is the same either way, but "free shipping" listings tend to get more clicks.
  • Avoid boosting low-margin items. Boosted listings cost extra on top of the 10% selling fee. Only boost items where you have enough margin to absorb the additional advertising cost.
  • Bundle items. Selling multiple items in one transaction means you pay the 10% fee once instead of separately. This also saves on shipping costs.
  • Cross-list to other platforms. Compare fees across marketplaces — eBay charges 13.6%, Etsy charges 20–25%, and Lazada charges 1–6%. Facebook's 10% is competitive for shipped items, but local pickup is unbeatable.

Facebook Marketplace Fees vs Other Platforms

PlatformSelling FeePayment ProcessingListing FeeEffective Rate
Facebook Marketplace10%IncludedFree10% (shipped) / 0% (local)
eBay13.6%Included$0.35 after 250 free14–15%
Etsy6.5% + $0.203% + $0.25$0.20/listing20–25%
TikTok Shop5–9%IncludedFree5–9%
Lazada1–6%~2%Free3–8%
Amazon8–15%Included$39.99/mo (Pro)15–40% (with FBA)

Rates shown are approximate as of 2026. Always check each platform's official seller documentation for the latest fee schedules.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Facebook Marketplace charge fees for local pickup?

No. If the buyer picks up the item in person and pays outside of Facebook checkout, there are no fees. Facebook only charges the 10% selling fee when you use their shipping and checkout system. This makes local selling on Facebook Marketplace completely free.

Does the 10% fee include payment processing?

Yes. The 10% selling fee covers everything — payment processing, buyer protection, and the platform commission. There is no separate credit card processing or PayPal fee on top. What you see is what you pay.

Is there a minimum fee per transaction?

Yes. Facebook charges a minimum selling fee of $0.80 per shipped transaction. This means items priced below $8 will pay more than 10% in fees. For a $5 item, the fee is $0.80 (16%) rather than $0.50 (10%).

Can I sell on Facebook Marketplace and other platforms at the same time?

Yes, and many sellers do. Cross-listing on Facebook Marketplace, eBay, and other platforms increases your reach. The challenge is keeping inventory in sync — selling the same item on multiple platforms risks overselling. OneCart connects your sales channels into one dashboard, automatically syncing inventory and orders so you can list everywhere without the risk of double-selling.

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