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Card class: Non-HeroCategory: Marketplace

At a glance

Net Revenue (after Newegg fees) is the take-home revenue metric tracked from Newegg Marketplace data. It starts from gross Newegg revenue and subtracts Newegg’s category commission (roughly 10 to 15 percent for tech and electronics) plus Newegg Logistics fulfilment fees if you are opted into SBN (Shipped By Newegg). This is the number that actually lands with you, so it sits in the revenue and sales cluster where finance and owners read true marketplace contribution rather than headline sales.
What it countsGross Newegg revenue for the period net of category commission and any Newegg Logistics fulfilment fees, as surfaced by the Newegg Marketplace integration. The take-home figure after marketplace costs.
Sample typeBackend API data from Newegg Marketplace, refreshed on the standard data refresh.
Why it mattersHeadline revenue overstates what you keep. Net revenue is the figure finance plans against, and a drop versus the prior period can signal either softer sales or a rising fee mix by category.
Reading the valueCompare the current 30-day window to the prior period. A fall steeper than sales alone points to a fee-mix shift; cross-reference the fee siblings to confirm.
Currencycurrency
Time window30D vsP
Alert triggerdrop >10% vsP
Sentiment keyneg_net_revenue
Rolesowner, finance

Calculation

Calculated automatically from your Newegg Marketplace data. The card takes gross Newegg revenue for the 30-day window and subtracts Newegg’s category commission (roughly 10 to 15 percent for tech and electronics) along with any Newegg Logistics fulfilment fees for SBN orders, then compares the result against the prior period. See the At a glance summary above for what the metric tracks and the worked example below for a typical reading.

Worked example

A representative reading of Net Revenue (after Newegg fees) for a typical merchant on Newegg Marketplace. Suppose gross Newegg revenue holds near 120,000acrossthewindow,roughlyflatonthepriorperiod,yetnetrevenuefallsfromabout120,000 across the window, roughly flat on the prior period, yet net revenue falls from about 104,000 to $94,000, a drop past the 10 percent alert line. Headline sales did not move, so the cause sits in the fee mix: the period skewed toward a higher-commission category and more orders ran through Newegg Logistics. The merchant cannot change Newegg’s commission, but seeing it isolated lets finance re-plan margin and decide whether the SBN volume is worth the fulfilment fee. For deeper investigation, use Vortex Mind to trace which category or fulfilment path drove the fee shift; for natural-language exploration, ask Ask Viq.

Sibling cards merchants should reference together

CardWhy merchants reach for it
new_fee_totalEconomics sibling: the marketplace fees subtracted from gross.
neg_fee_pct_revenueEconomics sibling: Newegg fee as a share of revenue.
new_total_revenueSales sibling: gross revenue before fees.
new_aovSales sibling: average order value behind the revenue line.
neg_revenue_at_riskExecutive sibling: revenue exposed if at-risk listings or orders are lost.

Reconciling against Newegg Seller Portal

Where to look in the Newegg Seller Portal: Gross sales and the commission and fulfilment fee breakdown appear in the Seller Portal financial and settlement reports. Net take-home is the gross figure less those fee lines. Confirm the report period and whether SBN fulfilment fees are included before reconciling against the Vortex IQ figure. Why the Vortex IQ value may legitimately differ:
ReasonDirectionWhat to do
Period boundary. Vortex IQ uses a 30-day rolling window by default; Seller Portal settlement reports may use calendar or settlement periods.VariableMatch the period range.
Fee inclusion. Vortex IQ nets commission plus Newegg Logistics fees; a Seller Portal view may show gross sales only.Lower in Vortex IQConfirm which fee lines each view includes.
Settlement timing. Some fees post on settlement rather than at order; timing can shift which window they land in.VariableAllow for settlement posting lag.
Cross-connector reconciliation: complement with sibling cards in the same category for the full diagnostic picture. For divergence investigations, use Vortex Mind.

Known limitations / merchant FAQs

Q: How often does Net Revenue (after Newegg fees) update? The card refreshes on the standard data refresh (typically every 30-60 minutes for live integrations). For real-time signals, force a manual refresh from the dashboard. Q: Why does my Newegg Seller Portal show a different number? The most common reasons are period-boundary differences (Vortex IQ’s 30-day rolling window vs Seller Portal’s settlement periods), fee inclusion (whether commission and Newegg Logistics fees are netted), and settlement timing. Match these settings before assuming a real divergence. Q: How does Net Revenue (after Newegg fees) relate to other economics metrics? It is the bottom line that the fee cards explain: Marketplace Fees Paid and Newegg Fee % of Revenue show the deductions, and Total Revenue shows the gross it starts from. Read them together to see whether a move came from sales or from fees. Q: Can I customise the alert threshold? Yes, sensitivity thresholds are configurable per profile in the Sensitivity tab. Adjust to match your business baseline rather than relying on the generic default.

Tracked live in Vortex IQ Nerve Centre

Net Revenue (after Newegg fees) is one of hundreds of KPI pulses Vortex IQ tracks across Newegg Marketplace and 70+ other ecommerce connectors. Nerve Centre runs the detection layer; Vortex Mind investigates the cause when something moves; Ask Viq lets you interrogate any number in plain English. Start for free or book a demo to see this metric running on your own data.