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Newsletter & Substack Profitability Calculator

 Newsletter & Substack Profitability Calculator

Newsletter & Substack Profitability Calculator

Newsletter & Substack Profitability Calculator

Estimate your newsletter's net income after platform fees, taxes, and operational costs. This tool uses a high-precision engine to calculate your monthly and annual take-home pay based on current Substack and Stripe fee structures.

Financial Breakdown

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Monthly Net (Take Home)
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The Comprehensive Guide to Newsletter Economics

In the modern creator economy, newsletters have emerged as one of the most stable and profitable business models. Unlike social media platforms where algorithms dictate reach, newsletters provide a direct line of communication to your audience. However, understanding the difference between "Gross Revenue" and "Net Profit" is crucial for any creator looking to turn a hobby into a sustainable career.

How to Use This Calculator

This profitability engine is designed to handle the multi-layered fee structures of platforms like Substack and Ghost. To get an accurate reading, input your total number of active paid subscribers and your monthly price point. The calculator automatically applies the standard 10% platform fee and estimates payment processing costs (typically 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction).

Understanding the Formula

The core logic follows a strict hierarchy of deductions:
1. Gross Revenue: Total Subscribers × Subscription Price.
2. Platform Fees: Usually a fixed percentage of gross revenue.
3. Processing Fees: Calculated per transaction, which can significantly impact lower-priced subscriptions.
4. Net Profit: The remaining amount before personal income taxes.

The Importance of Churn and LTV

While this calculator provides a snapshot of current earnings, long-term success depends on your Churn Rate—the percentage of subscribers who cancel each month. If your Lifetime Value (LTV) is higher than your Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC), your newsletter is mathematically guaranteed to grow if you continue reinvesting. Most successful Substack writers aim for a churn rate below 3-5%.

Scaling Your Revenue Streams

Profitability doesn't stop at subscriptions. High-earning newsletters often implement a "Barbell Strategy":

  • Low-End: Free tier for audience growth.
  • Mid-Range: Standard $5-$10 monthly subscriptions.
  • High-End: Founding memberships, workshops, or sponsorships.
By diversifying your income, you protect yourself against platform-specific fluctuations and changes in subscriber behavior.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard Substack fee? +
Substack takes a 10% cut of your revenue. Additionally, Stripe (the payment processor) takes 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction.
Does this include taxes? +
This calculator provides pre-tax net profit. You should set aside 20-30% of your net earnings for self-employment taxes depending on your jurisdiction.
What is a "good" conversion rate? +
Most newsletters see a 5% to 10% conversion rate from free to paid subscribers.
Can I use this for Ghost or Beehiiv? +
Yes, simply adjust the "Platform Fee" input to match your provider's rate (e.g., Ghost is 0% platform fee, but you pay a monthly subscription).
How can I lower my fees? +
Annual subscriptions usually have lower effective processing fees because the $0.30 flat fee is only charged once per year instead of 12 times.
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