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WorthLaunchingEtsy Product Viability Simulator

Is your Etsy product
worth launching?

WorthLaunching is free — and will stay free.

Inputs
Category
Price
$
Cost
$
Fees %
%
Ad spend
$
Sales / mo
/mo
1 of 10 productsEnter price, cost, and sales for Product A to see your data in calculations and charts.
Sample scenario: Digital Creator Launch

See your launch risk before you commit

Heatmaps, break-even points, and profit signals update as your assumptions change.

Sample scenario: Digital Creator LaunchWant to see how your own product looks?
Profit Landscape Heatmap

Profit Landscape

See where each product becomes viable, fragile, or worth scaling.

LossFragileWorkableStrong
Colors based on Budget Spreadsheet

Budget Spreadsheet is profitable across every tested scenario — highly resilient.

Advanced Metrics

Advanced Metrics

Four diagnostics that decode the economics beneath your product.

Profit Range
$490expected / mo
Break-even Path
6sales to break even
Safety Curve
97/ 100
Margin Composition
74%margin
HOW IT WORKS

From product idea to launch decision

Enter your assumptions, see the risk, and decide whether the product is worth launching before you spend time creating it.

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%
#
1

Enter your product numbers

Add price, cost, expected sales, fees, and launch assumptions.

2

Watch the simulator update

Profit, break-even, and risk signals change as your inputs change.

Skip
Launch
3

Decide with more confidence

Launch, improve the numbers, or skip weak ideas before investing more time.

Why it helps

Fewer guesses before you build.

Know your break-even, stress-test assumptions, avoid weak launches, and think in scenarios before you commit.

Break-even
Stress-test
Avoid weak ideas
Scenarios
SELLER FEEDBACK

Built for sellers who want clarity before launch

Use WorthLaunching to pressure-test ideas, compare assumptions, and avoid launching products that only look profitable on paper.

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Maya R.
Digital products seller

It made the break-even point obvious before I started listing. I could see which price range gave the idea room to breathe.

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Anna K.
Handmade shop owner

The calculator showed me that my costs were leaving almost no margin. That helped me adjust the offer before spending a weekend making samples.

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Daniel P.
Print-on-demand seller

I like being able to compare products with the same assumptions. It is easier to see which idea is actually stronger instead of just more exciting.

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Sofia M.
Etsy side-project seller

It is a practical sanity check for a side project. Sometimes the answer is launch, and sometimes it is change the pricing or wait.

SELLER QUESTIONS

Questions sellers ask before they launch

Clear answers about what WorthLaunching does, what it does not promise, and how to use it before committing to a product.

Use these answers as a quick gut check before you spend time building, photographing, listing, or promoting a new Etsy idea.

No. WorthLaunching is not a keyword research or listing optimization tool. It helps you test the economics of a product idea before launch: price, cost, fees, ad spend, expected sales, break-even pressure, and launch risk.

A calculator gives you one number. WorthLaunching shows how your assumptions interact. It helps you see margin, break-even pressure, ad dependency, upside, and weak spots before you commit to a product.

No. You can use WorthLaunching before you open a shop, before you create a listing, or while comparing several product ideas.

Because early product validation should happen before sellers spend money. WorthLaunching is designed to stay free as part of a broader seller-support ecosystem, without locking the simulator behind a subscription.

No. It does not predict demand or guarantee sales. It helps you understand whether your numbers are healthy enough to make the launch worth considering.

Start with your expected selling price, product cost, Etsy fees, ad spend, and a realistic monthly sales estimate. If you are unsure, use conservative numbers first.

Yes. Digital products often have lower production costs, but they still need realistic pricing, fees, and demand assumptions. WorthLaunching works for both digital and physical product ideas.

Launch confidence is a simplified signal based on your product economics. It is not a promise of success. It helps you see whether the idea looks fragile, reasonable, or attractive under your current assumptions.