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eProfit – Sell on ebay with AI icon View App
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Reviews for eProfit – Sell on ebay with AI

A Google user

Decent app but I should be able to change the PayPal fees because I'm now on managed payments, which has lower processing but higher per item sales fee. On my wishlist is a way to look up product (or scan bar code) and see past sales and have eProfit suggest a sales price based on fees, cog, desired profit margin and historical sales.

A Google user

Editing: It's good but not accurate for Canada. Ebay charges sales tax on their 10% fee and this is not being calculated by the app. Example: I am in Ontario and I sell a $100 item. Ebay fee charges $10 fee + 13% (Ontario sales tax) on their $10. Total is $10 + $1.3 = $11.3. In addition, If my item is sold to an international buyer, eBay adds 1% on top of the $10 fee. Adding a few lines for taxes based on the province and the 1% international fee would be great. Thanks

Poppa the Merchant

There are as many eBay fee calculators as there are categories on the platform. Many of which require an intimate knowledge of every potential charge eBay could level at a transaction. THIS IS NOT THOSE! The eProfit app is a simple and straight forward tool for determining ALL fees to be paid and the exact amount of profit within each item along with the ROI earned. It requires only bare bones info everyone should know before making a listing and the results are immediate and easily to see. 👍👍

Darrell Ducote

Great App!!!! I like it so thought i would pay the developers for their hard work. I know I will use this multiple times daily. Only 1 complaint. ROI is not calculated properly. It needs fixed. Also, it would be nice to have an extended screen vs. a plain black bar where the ads go in the free version.

Karl BHX

Good but I suggest these improvements... 1. Offer more options for different currencies, e.g. Philippine Peso (PHP) 2. Allow the option boxes to remain included or removed from view on the interface. 3. Also alow word 'ebay' to be edited to alternate name of other online selling platform that user may be using instead of ebay. I think that will improve the App greatly! Peace

Toussaint Louverture

Wonderful app. They should do one for Amazon that you can adjust for different templates. For instance. Amazon's doesn't work if you seller fulfill and use free shipping. It doesn't show profits for that. Great app. I actually left Apple so I can use some if these apps again. Apple sucks.

A Google user

I buy and sell all the time on ebay and everyone of these apps always has something wrong. However, this one is great. It has all the imputs that you would need if your a seller and about time someone finally made it. Best app for sellers. It calculates all the fees and is just so easy to use and so simple to navigate.

Kyo Mocho

Not entirely accurate. Default is old 2.9% but it's now 3.122% (they need to update this to current rates) but this app only allows one decimal place in manual mode so calculations end up being off. Also it's annoying how in manual mode, even if you just want to change one setting, like percentage, you still have to fill out all the other forms all over again.

Abid Raza

Brilliant and simple, however developers should consider adding feature like (VAT) when entering cost of item, as mostly when buying from big shop the (VAT) is not included on shelf price. This mean you have to add up manually then enter price in eprofit app. If this feature is available it will make life easier. Will consider buying add free version.

Justin Maxwell

It sucks, it's nowhere near accurate,they replied saying they fixed the app, I'll admit there's alot more categories to choose from and some improvements made, but it's still nowhere near accurate, fees aren't right at all Shows I should've got less money then what I actually got from ebay... The developers still have alot of work to do Maybe they should sell on ebay and actually compare the app to solds on ebay themselves and what they end up paying in fees and what money they actually get