Poshmark's fee structure is simple, just two tiers, with no separate listing or payment processing fee on top. Enter your sale price to see exactly what you keep.
Fees breakdown
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Poshmark keeps things simple compared to most marketplaces: there's no listing fee and no separate payment processing charge. The commission you see is the total cost.
Any sale under $15 carries a flat $2.95 fee regardless of the exact price. On a $14 item, that's actually more than 20% would be, so very low-priced items are where Poshmark's fee structure works against you most.
Once a sale hits $15, Poshmark switches to a flat 20% commission with no cap, all the way up. That 20% is the total cost, no processing fee, no listing fee stacked on top, which is genuinely simpler than platforms like Etsy where several fees compound.
Poshmark's rate looks steep next to Depop's near-zero fee, but it bundles in things other platforms charge separately: prepaid USPS shipping labels for the buyer, built-in payment processing, and the platform's social selling features (sharing, Posh Parties) that drive organic traffic without paid ads.
Fee rates are kept current but can change without notice. Always confirm current rates in your Poshmark app before making pricing decisions. This tool provides estimates only and isn't affiliated with or endorsed by Poshmark.