Quick answer: Revenue Share Calculator
The Revenue Share Calculator models payout outcomes for partnership deals by applying split percentages to total revenue. It helps both sides evaluate fairness, align on upside, and test scenarios before signing, so negotiations are based on transparent numbers instead of assumptions that create conflict later.
Use the calculator
Revenue Share Deal Calculator
Check whether a revenue share deal is fair based on percentage split, workload, and expected earnings.
Deal Inputs
Deal Analysis
Verdict
Unfair for You
Revenue After Costs
$4700.00
Your Earnings
$2350.00
Partner Earnings
$2350.00
Your Effective Hourly Rate
$58.75/hr
Partner Hourly Rate
$117.50/hr
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Understanding your results
The split results reveal expected payout by percentage so partners can align contributions, upside, and risk.
How to use this calculator
- Enter total revenue for the deal period.
- Set proposed split percentages for each party.
- Compare payout outcomes to negotiate fair terms.
Formula
Partner Payout = Total Revenue × Revenue Share %
A transparent payout formula reduces ambiguity and improves trust in partnership negotiations.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if a revenue share split is fair?
Fairness should reflect contribution, delivery risk, and who controls performance inputs.
Can revenue share work for agencies and operators?
Yes, if scope, payout windows, attribution, and reporting are clearly defined.
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