Give students a resource after class
Share public calculator pages first so students can practice recipe cost, per-bar math, and price checks without needing a paid tool before they are ready.
This page gives soapmaking educators, workshop hosts, and community owners a simple way to point students toward recipe-cost, cost-per-bar, and shelf-price math after the making lesson is over.
Use the same recipe-cost inputs students ask about after class and let them see cost per bar, profit per bar, and margin change instantly.

Share public calculator pages first so students can practice recipe cost, per-bar math, and price checks without needing a paid tool before they are ready.
Students can change one cost bucket at a time and see batch cost, profit per bar, and margin update instantly instead of editing fragile formulas.
When they want to keep working, the free desk lets them save up to 10 recipes or batches and revisit the same numbers later.
Send the recipe-cost or cost-per-bar pages after a beginner class so students can re-run the same batch with their own ingredients and yield.
Use the calculator hub when students ask how to price bars for Etsy, markets, or wholesale after the making lesson ends.
Point members to the spreadsheet guide or pricing checklist when they are still using rough estimates and need a calmer next step.
Open every public calculator and guide from one place.
Best first step when students need the full batch total before pricing bars.
Useful when the class already knows batch cost and now needs a per-bar floor.
For students who keep pricing in a spreadsheet and want a more stable workflow.
Use these short blurbs in a post-class email, workshop portal, or community reply, then send students to the live resource page or calculator hub.
Open a prefilled founder email draft or copy the full subject + body so you can tailor it for each educator, workshop host, or community lead.
A short note for students who need recipe-cost and per-bar pricing help after the workshop ends.
A slightly fuller description for workshop pages, course dashboards, or student resource lists.
A quick reply for maker groups where members ask how to price bars after ingredient or packaging changes.
No. The public calculator and guide pages work before signup. Students only need an account if they want to save recipes, reopen old pricing work, or compare multiple batches later.
Start with the calculators hub if the class asks mixed pricing questions. Start with recipe cost or cost per bar if you want one focused follow-up link after a specific lesson.
Yes. This page now includes copy-ready blurbs for workshop follow-ups, resource pages, and community posts so educators can share the calculator hub without writing the summary from scratch.
No. Soap Cost Desk is intentionally lighter. It is built for makers who mainly need recipe costing, bar pricing, and saved batch math without a full operations suite.
Use the same recipe-cost inputs students ask about after class and let them see cost per bar, profit per bar, and margin change instantly.
Custom mode is active. You are looking at your own in-progress numbers, ready to carry into signup.

The public calculator stays focused on live cost and margin math. Personalized AI pricing notes appear inside your desk after you create an account.