Upload one product photo and our in-house quoting engine returns 1-, 2-, and 3-piece price ranges in seconds — sourcing, quality inspection, pick and pack, and shipping to your customer’s door in a single number. We built this dropshipping price calculator for the product-testing stage, when waiting days for a sourcing quote can cost you the whole launch window.
Illustration only — your ranges are generated from live sourcing and freight data, then confirmed by your account manager.
If you have ever tried to price a test product through a typical agent or platform, you already know the routine. None of it is your fault — and none of it happens here.
You find a promising product on Tuesday. The quote lands on Friday — if it lands at all. By then the ad angle you wanted to test is crowded, and you are pricing yesterday’s opportunity with this week’s budget.
Some providers refuse to price a product until you have already listed and sold it. So you set your retail price blind, run traffic blind, and discover your real margin only after the ad money is spent.
The product quote looks fine — until the invoice arrives with a sourcing markup baked in that was never on the quote. A fee that only appears after you commit isn’t a fee. It’s a trap.
A tempting base price, then shipping, handling, and “processing” stack up line by line at checkout. If the first number you see isn’t the landed number, it wasn’t really a quote.
Three steps, no account, no sales call. The system does the work a quoting inbox usually sits on for days.
A photo, a screenshot, or a listing link — whatever you have. That is all the system needs to identify the product and its sourcing profile.
The quoting engine is built and maintained in-house, on the same data we buy and ship with every day: factory-direct sourcing records, real pick-and-pack costs, and live freight rates on our US and EU routes.
You get price ranges for one, two, and three pieces — the exact quantities you test with. Your dedicated account manager then confirms the final quote and answers follow-ups within 24 hours.
Because that is how product testing actually works. You don’t need a 500-unit rate to validate an idea — you need to know what one unit costs to put in one customer’s hands, and how the number improves at two and three. Quote first, list second, spend third.
Most dropshipping price calculators stop at the product price and let you find the rest out later. Ours works as a 3PL cost calculator at the same time: the ranges you see already include the fulfillment line items that usually surface as “extras.”
Want standing rates instead of a per-product number? See the full fulfillment pricing breakdown for storage, handling, and shipping — the quote and the rate card are built from the same data, so they never contradict each other.
Per-photo quotes are built for the testing stage. At your volume, price is negotiated, not calculated: factory terms, dedicated warehousing across three continents, freight planning, and net-60/90 payment terms for qualified brands. One client we have supported from zero now sells $70M a year — that work started with a conversation, not a form.
A quote is only as trustworthy as the machine that has to honor it. The same sourcing and logistics operation that prices your photo produced these published results — each one a mechanism plus a number, not a slogan.
It includes shipping. The 1/2/3-piece ranges work as a landed cost calculator: product cost, quality inspection, pick and pack, and delivery to your customer’s door on our 5–10 day US and EU routes are all in the number. What you see is your landed cost per unit — not a base price with freight to be discovered later.
Yes — that is the point of quoting before you list. Take your planned selling price, subtract the landed cost per unit from your quote, then subtract your ad cost per order and platform fees. What remains is profit per order; divide it by the selling price for your margin. Because the landed cost is real rather than estimated, the margin you calculate is the margin you actually keep.
There is no finder fee and no subscription. We bill per order shipped, and the sourcing work — finding the manufacturer, negotiating the price, checking production quality — is how we earn the fulfillment relationship, not a separate line item. The quote shows the cost breakdown up front, before you commit to anything.
Accurate enough to make a go/no-go decision on a test product, because they are generated from the sourcing and freight data we ship with daily — not from a static lookup table. Before you place an order, your dedicated account manager confirms the final quote against your exact specs: size, weight, variant, and packaging.
Quote and form submissions get a full reply within 24 hours. Once you are working with us, your dedicated account manager replies in under an hour during business hours — the instant number starts the conversation, and a named person finishes it.
No. There is no MOQ anywhere at FlexFulfills — you can test with single units and stay on the same per-order billing as you scale. If you outgrow per-product quoting, check the standing rates on our pricing page or talk to a 3PL expert about custom terms.
Send a product photo now and see your 1-, 2-, and 3-piece landed costs in seconds — then decide with real numbers instead of estimates. A full reply from a real person follows within 24 hours.
Prefer to talk it through first? Talk to a 3PL expert — no finder fees, no subscription, no MOQ.