A 70/30 split means nothing until you price in the cap, the royalty off the top, and the fees. Enter any offer — or two brokerages’ offers — and see the net.
Estimates from the numbers you enter — your written agreement is the real answer, and this is not tax advice. Seeing how the pieces stack? Our brokerage tech-stack guides break down how 25 brokerages structure splits, caps, and fees.
Yes — enter your annual cap and the math switches: the brokerage’s share stops at the cap and you keep 100% of commission dollars past it, minus any royalty and fees you entered. Model it both ways (with and without your cap) to see which structure actually favors your volume.
No. The math runs in your browser — nothing is sent, saved, or tracked. Refresh and it’s gone.
No — it’s arithmetic on the numbers you enter so you can compare offers and ask better questions. Your written agreement with your brokerage is the only real answer, and a professional should review anything that matters.