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How to Calculate Revenue Share: Formula, Examples, and Fair Split Logic

To calculate revenue share, multiply total revenue by each party’s agreed percentage. If revenue is $20,000 and one partner receives 30%, that partner earns $6,000.

The math is simple. The structure behind it is where good deals are won or destroyed. A clean revenue share model needs more than percentages. It needs clarity about what is being split, when payouts happen, and what counts as deductible.

The basic revenue share formula

Revenue Share Amount = Total Revenue × Share Percentage

If three parties are involved, each percentage should be calculated from the same revenue base unless your agreement says otherwise.

Revenue share example: two-party split

A digital product generates $12,000 in monthly revenue. One partner owns audience and brand, the other handles operations and fulfillment. They agree on a 65/35 split.

PartnerSharePayout
Partner A65%$7,800
Partner B35%$4,200

Gross revenue vs net revenue calculation

Before you calculate anything, decide whether the split applies to gross revenue or net revenue.

Gross revenue example

Monthly sales are $15,000. A partner gets 20% of gross revenue. Payout equals $3,000, regardless of processing fees or software costs.

Net revenue example

Monthly sales are $15,000, but refunds, fees, and agreed costs total $2,000. Net revenue is $13,000. A 20% share now equals $2,600.

Same business. Same percentage. Different payout. That is why definitions matter.

How to decide a fair revenue split

  • Who brings distribution or audience?
  • Who handles delivery, support, and operations?
  • Who carries cash risk or ad spend?
  • Who owns the asset if the partnership ends?
  • How hard is each role to replace?

Revenue share is not just arithmetic. It is leverage pricing.

Common mistakes in profit split deals

  • No agreement on what revenue means
  • No rule for refunds or chargebacks
  • Costs deducted without approval
  • Percentages that total more than 100%
  • Emotion-driven splits instead of economic logic

Test your split before signing the deal

Use the ProfitHub Revenue Share Calculator to compare percentages, model payout scenarios, and avoid vague partnerships.

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