This is where cute products get real numbers.
Use this room before you quote your next order. Pricing Studio helps you slow down, check the math, and stop guessing what your work should cost.
Before you tell a customer the price, run this flow.
This is the pricing habit we’re building inside the club. One product. One clear breakdown. One better quote.
Pick the product.
Start with one item or bundle. Don’t try to price your whole shop at once.
List the materials.
Add blanks, paper, ink, vinyl, packaging, labels, inserts, and hidden supplies.
Add your labor.
Your time is not free. Design time, assembly, cleanup, packing, and revisions count.
Protect profit.
Check overhead, fees, waste, rush, and margin before you quote the final price.
Choose the pricing tool you need today.
Start with the calculator that matches the product or pricing problem in front of you.
Product Recipe Builder
Break a product into materials, yields, labor, overhead, fees, and target profit.
Party Favor Pricing Calculator
Use this when pricing labels, wrappers, chip bags, juice pouches, favors, and bundles.
Hidden Costs Worksheet
Catch the sneaky costs that make handmade sellers think they made profit when they didn’t.
Product Breakdowns
Review example products so you can see how costs, labor, fees, and pricing work together.
Seasonal Pricing Prep
Use the Maker Calendar so you can price and prep products before the selling season hits.
Pricing Trainings
Watch walkthroughs and replays that explain how to think through pricing decisions.
What must be included in your price?
If it costs you money, time, energy, or risk — it needs to be considered before you quote.
Before you send the price, ask this.
Inside this room, we do not punish ourselves for wanting profit.
Pricing is not just about being affordable. It is about building a business that can keep serving customers without draining you.
Cheap is not always kind.
If the price burns you out, the offer is not sustainable.
Labor is not optional.
If your hands did the work, your price needs to respect that.
Profit keeps the doors open.
Profit is what lets you buy better supplies, improve your systems, and keep going.
Go price one product before you quote anything else.
Pick one real product. Open the Product Recipe Builder. Let the numbers tell the truth.