How to use this calculator
Enter the four WooCommerce operating inputs, then calculate. The result card shows the main metric, supporting metrics, health score, status, and recommendation.
Estimate whether a WooCommerce discount can pay for itself. The calculator compares profit before and after the discount and shows how much order growth is needed to keep total profit stable.
Enter the four WooCommerce operating inputs, then calculate. The result card shows the main metric, supporting metrics, health score, status, and recommendation.
Use the result as a decision signal, not just a raw number. Strong scores indicate room to scale, while weak scores point to pricing, margin, conversion, inventory, refund, or discount issues that should be fixed first.
Industry benchmark: Excellent means the metric is strong enough to support scaling; Good means usable with monitoring; Average means optimization is needed; Needs Improvement means the store should correct the issue before adding more traffic or inventory.
Example: using the default values, this woocommerce discount calculator estimates the key WooCommerce metric, compares it with practical benchmarks, and returns a health score for decision-making.
The safe discount depends on product margin. Compare profit before and after discount and calculate the order growth needed to preserve profit.
Discounts can increase revenue if conversion and order volume rise enough, but they may reduce total profit when margin loss is too large.
Find the discount where profit after discount multiplied by expected orders equals original profit without the discount.
Bundles are often better when they raise AOV and preserve margin. Discounts are useful when inventory movement or conversion is the priority.
The discount likely reduced profit per order more than the additional order volume could recover.
| Module | Decision use |
|---|---|
| Health Score | Summarizes whether the result is safe to scale. |
| Scenario Review | Shows how changes in price, volume, or cost affect performance. |
| Opportunity Gap | Identifies the missing revenue, profit, orders, or inventory coverage. |