Stop guessing your profitability. The Cyanide Tech ROAS Calculator is the professional standard for dropshippers, digital agencies, and Facebook advertisers.
Whether you are running high-ticket ads in the USA or targeting Low CPC countries like Pakistan, knowing your numbers is the only way to scale. Enter your campaign data below to instantly calculate your Return On Ad Spend (ROAS), Net Profit, and Break-Even Point.
📈 ROAS Calculator
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How to Use This ROAS Calculator
This tool is designed to help you make data-driven decisions. Here is how to interpret the data:
- Ad Spend: The total amount billed by Facebook, TikTok, or Google Ads.
- Revenue: The total value of sales (Gross Merchandise Value).
- COGS (Cost of Goods Sold): The cost to buy the product + shipping fees. Entering this is crucial to seeing your real profit.
What is a Good ROAS in 2025?
Return On Ad Spend (ROAS) benchmarks vary by industry, but here are the standards for Dropshipping and E-commerce:
- The Danger Zone (Below 1.5 ROAS): Unless you have extremely high profit margins (like digital products), a ROAS below 1.5 usually means you are losing money on every sale. You need to improve your creatives or target cheaper countries to lower your CPC.
- The Break-Even Zone (2.0 – 3.0 ROAS): This is where most scalers live. You are acquiring customers for free. If you have a backend email marketing strategy, this is acceptable.
- The Profit Zone (4.0+ ROAS): You are printing money. If you see a ROAS of 4.0 or higher, you should increase your daily budget by 20% every 2 days to scale immediately.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between ROI and ROAS?
ROAS looks at revenue divided by ad spend. ROI (Return on Investment) looks at overall profit after all expenses (software, COGS, ads) are paid. Our calculator shows you both.
Can I use this for TikTok Ads?
Yes. The math for ROAS is the same across all platforms, including Pinterest, TikTok, and Google Ads.
