Kidizen fees & profit

Kidizen Fee Calculator

Enter your cost and listing price. Kickflip applies Kidizen's 12% seller fee and shipping to show your real payout on children's items.

Buying

Where you source the item
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Buying fees
Buyer feeNone
Seller commission13.6%
Seller processing0% + $0.30

Fee estimates use the primary tier rate from each platform's public schedule. Tiered pricing, promotion rates, and buyer-fee ranges vary — always confirm current rates with the platform before listing.

Kidizen's seller fee

Kidizen keeps it to a single percentage on the sale:

Kidizen seller fee schedule used by Kickflip
Category / tierSelling feePayment processingBuyer-side fee
Standard Seller (Kids Apparel/Gear)Targeted peer-to-peer children's market12.00%$0.00$0.00

Rates change. Treat these as estimates and confirm against Kidizen's current published fee schedule before you commit to a purchase.

Low price points make shipping the deciding cost

Kids' clothing sells cheap. A 12% fee on a $14 dress is $1.68, but a $5 label is over a third of the sale. Bundling multiple pieces into one listing is the standard way to make the economics work here, exactly as it is on Poshmark.

Kids' resale as arbitrage

Boutique children's brands hold value unusually well and have a dedicated buyer base that hunts specific labels and prints. Thrift and consignment sourcing of those brands, then reselling on Kidizen, is a genuine niche arbitrage play — and one with far less competition than general clothing resale.

Compare against Poshmark before you list: Kidizen's 12% is well below Poshmark's 20%, but Poshmark's audience is larger. The calculator will show you the payout difference in dollars.

Kidizen fee questions

How much does Kidizen charge sellers?

A 12% seller fee on the sale price for standard sellers, with no separate seller payment processing charge.

Is Kidizen cheaper than Poshmark?

Yes — 12% versus Poshmark's 20% on items over $15. Poshmark has more traffic, so the trade-off is fee cost against sell-through speed.

Who pays shipping on Kidizen?

Buyers usually cover shipping, though sellers often discount it to close a sale or encourage bundles. Enter whichever applies above.

Is reselling kids' clothes worth it?

In boutique and premium brands, yes — they hold value and have devoted buyers. Mass-market children's clothing rarely clears enough above the label cost to be worth listing individually.