What Etsy Offsite Ads Actually Cost You in 2026 (The 15% Tax You Can't Opt Out Of)
Most Etsy sellers don't really understand Offsite Ads until they get their first big payout summary and notice a line item taking 15% of a sale they didn't ask Etsy to advertise.
This guide is the honest breakdown. What Offsite Ads actually are, how the 15% fee works, the $10,000 threshold past which the program becomes mandatory, and the math comparing what you keep on Etsy with Offsite Ads firing vs what you'd keep on the same sale through your own shop.
What Offsite Ads Are
Etsy Offsite Ads is a program where Etsy advertises your listings on external platforms — Google, Meta (Facebook + Instagram), Pinterest, Bing — and charges you a percentage of any sale attributed to those ads within a 30-day attribution window.
You don't pick which products get advertised. You don't pick the platforms. You don't see the creative. You don't control the budget. Etsy runs ads with its own targeting and creative, and bills you for the results.
The fee:
- 15% of the total order (including shipping) for shops with under $10,000 in trailing-12-month sales
- 12% for shops with over $10,000 in trailing-12-month sales
The "lower" 12% rate at higher revenue is the offset Etsy provides for making the program mandatory at that volume — see below.
The Real Fee Stack
On a typical $47 sale where Offsite Ads fires, the full Etsy fee breakdown:
| Fee | Amount on $47 |
|---|---|
| Listing fee | $0.20 |
| Transaction fee (6.5%) | $3.06 |
| Payment processing (3% + $0.25) | $1.66 |
| Regulatory operating fee (~0.25%) | $0.12 |
| Subtotal Etsy fees | $5.04 |
| Offsite Ads (15%, or 12% over threshold) | $7.05 (or $5.64) |
| Total fees with Offsite Ads | $12.09 (or $10.68) |
Without Offsite Ads: you keep $41.96 of $47 (89%). With Offsite Ads at 15%: you keep $34.91 (74%). With Offsite Ads at 12% (high-revenue tier): you keep $36.32 (77%).
This stacks on top of every other fee. Etsy isn't subtracting Offsite Ads from the transaction fee — they add to it.
See what a $47 Etsy sale actually pays you in 2026 for the full take-home math after materials and labor.
The $10,000 Threshold (Why You Can't Just Opt Out)
The rule that catches most sellers off guard:
- If your shop has done less than $10,000 in sales in the past 12 months, Offsite Ads is optional. You can opt out.
- If your shop has done $10,000 or more in sales in the past 12 months, Offsite Ads is mandatory. You cannot opt out.
You can opt out at any time while you're under the threshold. The moment you cross $10k in trailing-12-month sales, the opt-out toggle in your settings disables. You're enrolled whether you wanted to be or not.
This means: as your shop grows on Etsy, the platform automatically claims 12% of every Offsite-attributed sale. Your reward for building a successful shop is a mandatory fee on the very sales success that put you above the threshold.
For makers approaching the threshold, this is a strategic moment to ask: do you actually want to keep optimizing for Etsy growth, or is this the time to start aggressively building your owned channel? See how to migrate off Etsy without losing your customers for the parallel-build playbook.
Where the Ads Actually Run (And What You Get)
When Offsite Ads fires on one of your listings, here's what happens:
- Etsy buys ad placement on Google Shopping, Meta (Facebook/Instagram), Pinterest, or Bing
- The ad shows your product image and listing details
- A buyer clicks the ad
- The buyer lands on your Etsy listing
- If the buyer purchases within 30 days (on that listing OR any other listing in your shop), Etsy charges you 15% of the total order
What you don't get:
- Choice of which products get advertised
- Choice of which platforms run your ads
- Visibility into ad spend or performance
- The buyer's contact information
- Any retargeting data
- Control over when ads run or pause
What Etsy gets:
- Ad spend control (they pay the platforms; you don't see those numbers)
- Margin on the difference between what they spent and what they billed you
- Buyer data
- A growing share of revenue from successful shops
The Math Comparison: Etsy Offsite vs Your Own Site
Same $47 sale, two scenarios:
Etsy with Offsite Ads (15%):
- Sale: $47
- Total fees: $12.09
- Take-home: $34.91 (74%)
Your own site (Fenfair, Shopify, or any standalone shop):
- Sale: $47
- Stripe payment processing (2.9% + 30¢): $1.66
- Total fees: $1.66
- Take-home: $45.34 (96%)
Difference per sale: $10.43 more on your own site.
Across a year of 100 sales: $1,043 more. Across a year of 500 sales: $5,215 more. Across a year of 1,000 sales: $10,430 more.
That's the cost of Offsite Ads compared to running your own discovery (Google SEO, social media, email marketing). Etsy is charging you 15% of every Offsite-attributed sale to do marketing you could do yourself for the cost of your time and a small ad budget you actually control.
For makers who already run their own marketing well, Offsite Ads is largely cannibalizing sales that would have come through anyway — the customer who searched "handmade leather card sleeve" on Google was going to find you whether Etsy paid for the ad placement or you ranked organically.
When Offsite Ads Is Actually Worth It
There's a defensible case for Offsite Ads even at 15%:
- You're a new shop with no traffic of your own — Offsite Ads bring you discovery you couldn't generate yourself. The 15% is high but you're getting customers you wouldn't otherwise reach.
- You have a product that converts unusually well from cold traffic — Offsite Ads only charge you on conversion, so a high-conversion product is more cost-effective in this model than in a CPC model.
- You don't have the time or skill to run your own ads — Offsite Ads is "done for you" marketing. The 15% is a service fee for outsourced acquisition.
When Offsite Ads is a bad deal:
- You have an established repeat-customer base — buyers who'd come back anyway are paying Offsite fees that brought no real new customer
- You rank organically on Google for your category — the customer was going to find you; Etsy is taxing the click
- You have effective social media or email marketing — your own channels are bringing customers; Offsite Ads is cannibalizing them
- You're over the $10k threshold — you didn't choose to opt in; the platform chose for you
The Real Math of a $47 Etsy Sale calculator — free PDF lets you plug in your actual sale prices, materials cost, and shipping to see what Etsy fees (with and without Offsite Ads) leave you per order across your catalog.
The Opt-Out Reality (Below $10k Only)
If your shop is under $10,000 in trailing-12-month sales, you can opt out:
- Go to Shop Manager → Marketing → Offsite Ads
- Click "Disable Offsite Ads"
- Confirm
Etsy will warn you that Offsite Ads "may bring in additional sales." That warning is meant to discourage opting out. It's also true — Offsite Ads do bring some additional sales for many shops. The question is whether the additional revenue exceeds the 15% fee on the total Offsite-attributed sales, including ones that would have happened anyway.
For most makers under the threshold, opting out is the right call IF you're actively building organic Etsy traffic and/or off-Etsy traffic (Google SEO, social media, email list). Opting in is the right call only if you're truly dependent on cold traffic.
Once you cross $10k, the choice is gone. Plan accordingly.
The Bigger Picture
Offsite Ads is the most visible example of a structural truth about marketplace selling: as your shop grows, the marketplace's leverage over you grows. The opt-in fees become opt-out impossible. The "voluntary" programs become mandatory. The percentage Etsy takes on each sale grows in absolute dollars even when the percentage rate stays the same.
A handmade business doing $50k/year on Etsy with Offsite Ads firing on half its sales is paying roughly $3,750-$5,000/year just to Offsite Ads, on top of all other Etsy fees. That's $300-400/month going to a marketing program you don't control on a platform that owns your customer relationships.
The same business with a standalone shop running 60-70% of revenue (with Etsy at 30-40%) reduces total Etsy fee exposure significantly and keeps the customer data the Offsite Ads program never gives you.
This is not an argument to leave Etsy. It's an argument to reduce dependence on it — particularly once you're approaching or above the $10k threshold where Offsite Ads becomes mandatory.
What to Do This Week
If you're under $10k in trailing-12-month sales:
- Check whether you're currently opted into Offsite Ads
- Calculate what you've paid in Offsite Ads fees in the past 6 months
- Decide: opt out (recommended for most makers building their own traffic) or stay in (defensible only if Offsite is bringing real new customers)
- Start building owned-channel infrastructure (email list, your own site, social) so you're prepared for the day you cross the threshold
If you're over $10k and Offsite Ads is mandatory:
- Accept that you can't opt out
- Treat the 12% as a fixed cost and bake it into pricing
- Aggressively build owned-channel revenue to reduce Etsy dependence
- Run the migration playbook in Etsy alternatives for handmade sellers in 2026
Skip the 15% Offsite Ads fee entirely. On your own Fenfair shop, you run marketing on your terms and keep 100% of the margin minus only Stripe's payment processing. $37/month flat.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Etsy Offsite Ads fee in 2026?
15% of the order total if your shop is under $10k in trailing-12-month sales. 12% if you're over $10k (and at that point, mandatory).
Can I opt out of Offsite Ads?
Only if your shop has under $10,000 in trailing-12-month sales. Above that threshold, the opt-out is disabled.
Does the Offsite Ads fee apply to every sale?
No — only to sales attributed to an Offsite ad click within a 30-day attribution window. But you have no visibility into what percentage of your sales that is until you see the per-order breakdown in your payout summary.
Is Offsite Ads worth it for handmade sellers?
Sometimes for brand-new shops with no traffic of their own. Rarely for established shops with repeat customers and organic discovery. Almost never for shops over the $10k threshold (because at that point you can't opt out anyway).
Can I see which sales were Offsite vs organic?
Yes — in your payout summary, each order shows whether Offsite Ads contributed. Not all orders are Offsite-attributed, even with the program enabled.
Why does Etsy require Offsite Ads over $10k?
Officially: to grow the platform overall. Realistically: the high-revenue shops are where the meaningful Offsite Ads revenue comes from for Etsy, and making the program mandatory ensures Etsy captures it.
Written by Brian Williams, founder of Fenfair. Brian has operated firehelmetshields.com, a handmade leather firefighter helmet shield business, since 2013. He runs an active Etsy shop alongside it.
Drafted with help of AI and reviewed by Brian after posting.