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Whatnot high-value category fee cap above $1,500

Last verified: June 2026 from official Whatnot seller fee pages

Direct answer: Whatnot selected high-value category commission is modeled only on the first $1,500 of sale price. Processing still applies to the checkout value, so the cap reduces commission but does not remove processing. Use this as the Whatnot fee-rule checkpoint, then run the Whatnot calculator with the real sale price, buyer-paid shipping, seller shipping cost, item cost, category, and average checkout size before using the result as a show-floor price.

TL;DR

  • - Whatnot selected high-value category commission is modeled only on the first $1,500 of sale price. Processing still applies to the checkout value, so the cap reduces commission but does not remove processing. Use this as the Whatnot fee-rule checkpoint, then run the Whatnot calculator with the real sale price, buyer-paid shipping, seller shipping cost, item cost, category, and average checkout size before using the result as a show-floor price.
  • - On a $50 Whatnot standard sale with $8 buyer-paid shipping, modeled seller fees are $5.98 before item cost and seller label cost.
  • - On a $2,000 selected capped-category sale, modeled fees are $178.53, saving $40.00 versus the standard uncapped category.
  • - Use a capped category only when the item actually belongs there. Do not apply the high-value cap to standard apparel or general inventory.
  • - Fee data was checked on 2026-06-30 from official Whatnot seller fee pages.
Rules that matter

What to remember before pricing

  • - The cap applies to selected categories, not every Whatnot sale.
  • - The standard category example does not cap commission above $1,500.
  • - Processing still applies to the full checkout value in the current model.
  • - At $2,000, a capped 8% category saves commission on $500 of sale price versus an uncapped standard category.
$50 checkout example

Whatnot fee stack at a common lot price

Standard commission
$4.00
Payment processing
$1.98
Buyer-paid shipping in checkout
$8.00
Net payout before item and label cost
$52.02
Common sale prices

Whatnot fee examples by price

These examples use $8.00 buyer-paid shipping. Commission stays on sale price; processing changes when checkout value changes.

Sale priceStandard feesEffective rateCoins feesCapped feesCap savingsShipping processing impactCalculator
$5.00$1.088.3%$0.88$1.08$0.00$0.23Calculate Whatnot fees on $5.00
$10.00$1.629.0%$1.22$1.62$0.00$0.23Calculate Whatnot fees on $10.00
$25.00$3.269.9%$2.26$3.26$0.00$0.23Calculate Whatnot fees on $25.00
$50.00$5.9810.3%$3.98$5.98$0.00$0.23Calculate Whatnot fees on $50.00
$100.00$11.4310.6%$7.43$11.43$0.00$0.23Calculate Whatnot fees on $100.00
$500.00$55.0310.8%$35.03$55.03$0.00$0.23Calculate Whatnot fees on $500.00
$2,000.00$218.5310.9%$118.53$178.53$40.00$0.23Calculate Whatnot fees on $2,000.00
Single-marketplace view

Price the listing before it goes live

Use the exact marketplace, category, shipping setup, and cost of goods you expect to list with. That gives you a real payout baseline instead of a fee estimate from memory.

Use the real sale assumptions you would list with, not the ideal version you hope the buyer accepts.

Source notes

What the official source says

  • - The capped category examples use the trading-card category mapping from the existing calculator.
  • - The cap is described as limited-time on the official source, so recheck before citing.
Next checks

Turn the rule into a payout decision

Use a capped category only when the item actually belongs there. Do not apply the high-value cap to standard apparel or general inventory.

High-value cap checkpoint

What changes above $1,500

On a $2,000 sale with $8 buyer-paid shipping, the standard category model returns $218.53 in fees. A selected capped category returns $178.53, because commission is capped while processing remains based on checkout value.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Whatnot high-value category fee cap in 2026?
Whatnot selected high-value category commission is modeled only on the first $1,500 of sale price. Processing still applies to the checkout value, so the cap reduces commission but does not remove processing.
How much are Whatnot fees on a $50 standard sale with $8 shipping?
On a $50 Whatnot standard sale with $8 buyer-paid shipping, modeled seller fees are $5.98: $4.00 commission plus $1.98 processing.
How much does the Whatnot high-value cap save at $2,000?
On a $2,000 sale with $8 buyer-paid shipping, the modeled capped-category fee is $178.53, saving $40.00 versus the standard uncapped category in this model.
Where did this Whatnot high-value category fee cap data come from?
The fee data was checked on 2026-06-30 against official Whatnot seller fee pages. Recheck the official Whatnot source before citing current seller fee rules.