Free soap wholesale pricing calculator

Check soap wholesale pricing before you send the next stockist quote.

This live soap wholesale pricing calculator helps solo makers compare full batch cost, cost per bar, wholesale-ready pricing, and projected batch profit before they commit bars to boutiques, stockists, or private-label conversations.

Best for makers who want a wholesale-ready bar price that still protects the batch before they promise a reorder, opening case, or boutique drop.

Run a batch through the live wholesale pricing calculator

Adjust batch cost, yield, and quote 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 wholesale-ready pricing, recipe costs, and saved soap batch comparisons
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What to verify

Four wholesale checks worth doing before you send a case price

Start with the real batch cost before quoting a case

Count oils, lye, additives, packaging, labor, and overhead first so the wholesale number comes from the full loaf instead of a rough ingredient-only discount.

Check the per-bar floor against your actual yield

Wholesale pricing gets thin fast when final bar yield drops, so compare the quote against the bars you really cut, trim, label, and pack.

Compare wholesale-ready pricing against projected batch profit

A boutique or stockist quote should still leave enough dollars in the full batch, not just a passable margin percentage on paper.

Re-run the quote whenever ingredient or packaging costs move

If oils, fragrance, wrap, labels, or labor time changes, refresh the same batch and see whether the old wholesale-ready floor still holds.

When this helps most

Use it before opening-order quotes, stockist follow-ups, or boutique restocks.

Wholesale math matters when one lowered per-bar price suddenly applies to a full case. A quick batch-level check helps you see whether the quote still leaves enough room after the discount.

What happens after signup

Keep wholesale quote math tied to saved recipes instead of separate notes.

After signup, save up to 10 recipes free, reopen prior batches, compare retail and wholesale economics, and revisit the exact recipe when supplier prices or target margins move.

Soap wholesale pricing FAQ

Common questions before you send a lower per-bar quote

How do you calculate wholesale soap pricing?

Start with full batch cost across oils, lye, additives, packaging, labor, and overhead. Then divide by real bar yield and compare that cost per bar against the lower per-bar price you need for a wholesale-ready quote.

What is the difference between retail and wholesale soap pricing?

Retail pricing usually targets a higher per-bar margin because you sell directly. Wholesale pricing is lower per bar, so you need to verify the batch still leaves enough revenue and profit after the discount.

When should I re-check a wholesale quote?

Re-check it any time ingredient costs, packaging, labor, bar yield, or your target margin changes enough to squeeze the profit left in one batch.