Free soap break-even price calculator

Check soap break-even price before you trust the next shelf price.

This live soap break-even price calculator helps solo makers compare full batch cost, cost per bar, projected batch revenue, and the current pricing cushion before they decide whether the next label, market sign, or Etsy listing still clears the minimum safe floor.

Best for makers checking the minimum safe price per bar after ingredient, packaging, labor, or yield changes.

Run a batch through the live break-even calculator

Adjust batch cost, yield, and selling price inputs to see batch cost, cost per bar, profit per bar, and margin update instantly before you save the recipe.

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Soap Cost Desk showing soap break-even price math, cost per bar, and saved recipe comparisons
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What to verify

Four break-even checks worth doing before you trust the next number

Start with the full batch cost, not only ingredient spend

Break-even only helps when oils, lye, additives, packaging, labor, and overhead are all counted together before you compare the result against the shelf price.

Tie the floor to your actual cured bar yield

If trimmed yield drops, the minimum safe price per bar rises, so break-even math should always track the bars you really end up labeling and selling.

Compare the floor against your current selling price

Seeing the gap between break-even and the listed price makes it easier to spot whether the batch has any real cushion left for markets, Etsy fees, or restocks.

Re-check the floor after any supplier or packaging shift

Small increases in oils, fragrance, wraps, labor time, or overhead can quietly erase your safety buffer, so refresh the same batch whenever one cost bucket moves.

When this helps most

Use it when you need the minimum safe price before you start testing profit targets.

Break-even is the first pricing checkpoint for markets, restocks, and listing edits because it shows whether the current shelf price even covers the loaf before you start aiming for a stronger margin.

What happens after signup

Keep your break-even checks attached to saved recipes instead of loose spreadsheet notes.

After signup, save up to 10 recipes free, reopen earlier batches, compare break-even floors across your line, and revisit the same recipe whenever costs or target pricing move.

Soap break-even FAQ

Common questions before you change the next price floor

What is a soap break-even price?

A soap break-even price is the minimum amount one bar must sell for to fully cover the total batch cost after oils, lye, additives, packaging, labor, overhead, and real bar yield are all included.

How do I calculate break-even for a soap batch?

Add the full batch cost, divide by the number of bars you actually get, and compare that cost per bar against your current shelf price to see whether the batch is below, at, or above break-even.

Why should I check break-even before setting a new price?

Break-even shows the minimum safe floor first. Once you know that floor, you can decide whether the current price leaves enough revenue cushion and margin for your selling channel.