Repricing.app now calculates estimated Walmart referral fees for each of your listings. These fee estimates feed directly into profit calculations and price floor logic, so your pricing decisions account for the real cost of selling on Walmart.
How fee estimation works
Walmart charges a referral fee on every sale, and the percentage varies by product category. Repricing.app maps each of your products to the correct fee category using the Walmart product taxonomy. Over 20 fee categories are supported, covering everything from Electronics and Clothing to more specialized categories like Jewelry and Automotive.
Tiered rate support
Some Walmart categories use tiered fee structures. For example, Jewelry charges 20% on the first $250 of the sale price and 5% on everything above that. The system handles these tiered calculations automatically, so the fee estimate is accurate regardless of the price point.
Where fees appear
Estimated fees show up alongside each listing in the Listings table, right next to your price, cost, and margin data. When you hover over the fee column, you can see the breakdown: which category the product was mapped to, the fee percentage, and the calculated fee amount at the current price.
Impact on pricing decisions
The repricing engine uses fee estimates when calculating whether a price change is profitable. If lowering a price would push your margin below the floor after fees, the engine will not make that change. This prevents the common problem of winning the Buy Box at a price that loses money once Walmart takes its cut.