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How much money do you need to start dropshipping? here's a detailed breakdown

★★★ signal-strong   r/dropshipping  ·  ↑ 195  ·  💬 67  ·  2026-01-28  ·  kw: automate pricing  ·  open on reddit ↗
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Shopify, Wix, WooCommerce, BigCommerce, AliExpress, CJ Dropshipping, Zendrop, Spoket, AutoDS, Shrine theme, Minea, TikTok Creator Center, Meta Ads Library, Namecheap
Issue
Beginners underestimate total startup costs for dropshipping; hidden costs across platform ($25/mo), domain ($10-20/yr), theme ($150-350), supplier tools ($20-50/mo), ads, and education amount to thousands before earning consistent income, causing premature business abandonment.
Cost
$1,000-$5,000+ total startup; $25-50/mo recurring; undisclosed upfront supplier cash required before Shopify payout releases
Recommendation
Use free alternatives where possible (Shopify free theme, AliExpress/CJ free tier, Meta Ads Library for research); budget realistically across all categories; leverage Namecheap for cheaper domains (~$1/yr vs Shopify markup)
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anthropic/claude-haiku-4.5 · 2026-05-08

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I've heard a lot of influencers say what it costs to start dropshipping, but it's never the full picture. So I put together a full breakdown that should help beginners actually know what to expect. The reason I'm doing this is because when I was President of Zendrop, it would be sad to see so many users quit before they started because they had unrealistic expectations and didn't realize what they were getting themselves into. The reality is that there's many strategies for how you can get started and lots of tools that you can use. I've tried to capture a few (but not all) different philosophies and how they could impact cost. # First, what are the things beginner dropshippers often pay for? This is slightly different from what you NEED. This is what are things you'll consider paying for at some point in your journey. **Here's a quick list:** * E-commerce platform (really the only thing you *HAVE TO* pay for) * Domain * Theme * Supplier * Product & ad research * Reviews * Ads * Courses & coaching # Here's a bit more information on what people use **E-commerce platform** * Almost always **Shopify**, but **Wix** is making a big push * Shopify has a free trial, then $1 trial, then is $25/mo * There's other players like Woo and BigCommerce, but they've become largely irrelevant with mainstream beginners https://preview.redd.it/pkb17dzmf4gg1.png?width=1014&format=png&auto=webp&s=19aff4cb5922d194b5af3302130c99d8b039b07c https://preview.redd.it/rvsgk1oof4gg1.png?width=1187&format=png&auto=webp&s=3f71f3fa405ad5e34199090ad2c8a9c7775309da **Domain** * You can use a Shopify subdomain for free * You can buy domains on Shopify or elsewhere for like $10 - $20 / year https://preview.redd.it/gellg49rf4gg1.png?width=1392&format=png&auto=webp&s=e5528031ab1fd9362d95f6844984add08edae7a3 **Theme** * You can get free themes on Shopify * There’s also a whole library of other themes where can be cheap or run you hundreds of dollars * The most widely cited theme in dropshipping communities is Shrine which is $150 for the base and $350 for the pro https://preview.redd.it/97j8l24uf4gg1.png?width=1294&format=png&auto=webp&s=cb02762b270016c51c05f86250f47e0e8ebbd84e https://preview.redd.it/fh1v5bmvf4gg1.png?width=1319&format=png&auto=webp&s=5797eea2fd6fa009594a290009c7f039b9b7d8a2 https://preview.redd.it/z5p66vazf4gg1.png?width=1160&format=png&auto=webp&s=a758f0462e5d5c2325100f544bb4ce6d7b497424 **Supplier** * You can use platforms **AliExpress** or **CJ** for free * If you want US supply (to e.g. sell on TT Shop), you will likely want to pay for a **Zendrop** or **Spoket** (not allowed to have their correct name in post for some reason) type * If you want to use dropshipping automations and e.g. have ebay as a supplier, you will need something like **AutoDS** * Note: Subscriptions like Zendrop & AutoDS can include other things like education and coaching https://preview.redd.it/fzeh4174g4gg1.png?width=1195&format=png&auto=webp&s=d79f1c89001f43577cce0d9ef1d091f0c8b7b880 https://preview.redd.it/gbnm9mn7g4gg1.png?width=1096&format=png&auto=webp&s=d52e5b8be46c70eaa75484a356eb3f386ff484e7 https://preview.redd.it/tns0aibcg4gg1.png?width=1237&format=png&auto=webp&s=5530373ce06a408081357162b13a2b9f746592e8 **Product & ad research** * Common ways to do this for free are: * Train your algorithm on TikTok or Instagram by creating a separate account where you just like a bunch of products then the algorithm feeds you more * Search TikTok made me buy it * Meta has an ads library where you can search ads other people are running https://preview.redd.it/p4bsxd3jg4gg1.png?width=1273&format=png&auto=webp&s=5f98d77a90336671c40b1255c685b3c7b9926673 * TikTok Creator Center & Seller Center shows you top products and their creatives https://preview.redd.it/vlpwjbngg4gg1.png?width=1246&format=png&auto=webp&s=5ae0e4900519623d516e562f92642b8ad5ee44b2 * But for people who want to do deeper research, they often use paid tools like * Minea * Kalodata * Fastmoss * PiPi Ads * [Dropship.io](http://Dropship.io) * SellTheTrend * BigSpy * And others https://preview.redd.it/nteco35qg4gg1.png?width=1282&format=png&auto=webp&s=a3662a2e054bbb6ee2f51e4c55809d48d3ce62a3 https://preview.redd.it/5er7uf11h4gg1.png?width=1445&format=png&auto=webp&s=b1bb0f00c3a33d226a0fbbf642a64f206b8a82c8 https://preview.redd.it/xv8crfe2h4gg1.png?width=1388&format=png&auto=webp&s=928ee552fb18659e003e5520b0c80317a985574d https://preview.redd.it/bctk8ta4h4gg1.png?width=1397&format=png&auto=webp&s=97ea51d8ddf0d65304627b3e625828e91835d188 https://preview.redd.it/v20kefj6h4gg1.png?width=1315&format=png&auto=webp&s=e30b38986207dd099d1ce6cfae437b8c1fc10a22 https://preview.redd.it/xj8ksmm9h4gg1.png?width=1278&format=png&auto=webp&s=218f77369b47361f5830cf56e906208e14177cc7 https://preview.redd.it/7oabfigbh4gg1.png?width=1167&format=png&auto=webp&s=87357300a7045a53fbba35f7fdd61962e13b03ed *These are all great tools in their own ways. To select one, I’d generally find a creator you want to learn from and use whatever tool and plan they use so that it’s easier to follow along. This is also why these tools invest heavily into influencer marketing.* **Reviews** * You can do this for free by manually creating reviews on Shopify * However, it is more common for people to import real reviews from other places like AliExpress and other places with tools like * Loox * AliReviews * [Judge.me](http://Judge.me) * [Stamped.io](http://Stamped.io) * And others *Loox has the cheapest entry plan at $12 which should do what you need.*  **Ads** * You can grow an audience organically by posting on social media for free * The most commonly suggested ad budget for testing a product is $250 - $350 * Some people suggest testing a new product every week until you find a winner * Other people suggest doing lots of research to find a winner then spend on different creatives until you find an angle that works * Either way, you should be prepared to spend $250 min and up to $1,500 / mo on ad testing if you want to go the paid media route **Courses & coaching** * You can get great courses and content for free, but not coaching * There’s great free courses provided by many of the tool providers * There’s great free courses provided by many influencers who make money from the affiliate commissions they make by you signing up for the tools in the course * There’s great free courses on platforms like Udemy * Some tools that offer courses and coaching * Zendrop - $79 gets you unlimited access to the tool, courses, coaching and community * AutoDS - they have free courses and I think they offer mentorship in their $40 plan * Minea - they have a coaching program for $999/mo * Or you could go with one of the gurus, but they are often high-ticket programs * Ecom Mentoring by Ecom King * You fill out a form and then they call you to sell you * It’s probably going to run you \~$5k / mo for full mentorship * Supreme Ecom by AC Hampton * He has a course for $597 which is the entry price * Also has mentorship that can run you 2k - $4k as an upsell * AI Ecom Insiders by Nathan Nazareth * I’ve worked with him / dinner with him. Nice guy, but definitely follows the money. * He has a free course, but it’s a funnel to this * His mentorship can run like $2k - $6k, but includes course, tools, and discord access *There’s a bunch of these guys, the point is that if a guru promotes something, it’s an upsell to something else which is then a gateway to coaching which is in the thousands. Is it worth it? It could be. I’d recommend seeing how far you get with less expensive resources to start and if you still feel stuck and a creator has a method that speaks to you, then try to use them for that.* # How much expenses can you rack up in your first 6 months? In 6 months, you should be making sales to offset this cost, but I do think you should have the money ready and be financially prepared to have at least 6 months of runway before getting started. **On the low end** You can get a Shopify store for $1 for 3 months, then pay $25/mo and do everything organic with free resources which would run you **less than $100**. **Mid level** Let's say you get a $10 course on Udemy, sign up for Shopify, buy a $14 domain, sign up for Zendrop’s $79 offer for US supply and coaching, get Minea’s $49 plan for product research, Loox basic plan for like $13, Shrine basic theme for $150, and test 2 products a month with $250 budget for each.  This would cost you about **$4k over 6 months**. **High cost** Okay baller, lets say you sign up for Nathan’s $6k maxed out coaching program or Minea’s $1k/mo coaching program. This includes a course, so no need to buy that separately. You get wix for $29/mo. You buy a nice domain for $25. You get Spoket for lots of US supply for $99/mo. You upgrade your product research tool to the $99 plan. You get a more expensive reviews tool for some reason for $25. You get the Shrine pro there for $350. And you test 4 products a month at $300 / test. This would cost you about **$15k over 6 months**. # So how much money do you actually need if you should start making sales? Let's run through a couple baseline assumptions for this.  Obviously everyone’s results are different, but these are some industry standards.  It typically takes people 1 - 3 months to start making real sales.  **Lets use the following ROAS assumptions:** * Month 1: 0.00x * Month 2: 0.25x * Month 3: 0.50x * Month 4: 1.00x * Month 5: 2.00x * Month 6: 3.00x *It takes some time to ramp up, but 3x is considered a good ROAS for dropshipping.* **How about margins?** The gold standard is to mark up a product about 3x. So our gross profit would be 2/3 of our sales. So, how much money do you need in the bank with our medium and high spend scenarios based on these assumptions? [Low point is around $1k at the end of month 4](https://preview.redd.it/6a3ic4wue4gg1.png?width=1600&format=png&auto=webp&s=7d39f7343f7098c2042a12cfd029904ca3d166c2) [Low point around $8k at the end of month 5](https://preview.redd.it/yiid9wrdf4gg1.png?width=2648&format=png&auto=webp&s=a79d289dbe3141b85967d2068a794ec666c6b5a0) It comes out to a little below $2k for the mid expense and $8k of cash needed for the high expense. # TLDR To start dropshipping, you CAN do it for under $100, but have very low results expectations.  For the paid tools and paid ads route, it’s very plausible to start making a profit right away. But if you look at industry standards for what is normal, you should be prepared to spend **$2k - $8k** and not make a profit for up to 6+ months. Here's a link to the spreadsheet: [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N8qKoOAFhmBhZBxWTf9JwJj5Iwa5thd2u0gYwrlAEdk/edit?gid=0#gid=0](https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1N8qKoOAFhmBhZBxWTf9JwJj5Iwa5thd2u0gYwrlAEdk/edit?gid=0#gid=0)

Top comments (6)

[score=23] Deep-Independent8369
Super informative. Ive been dropshipping for the greater part of 7 years now, and I think this is one of the only threads that actually shows the reality behind it. Most people always show the dream of a "no inventory 0 investment business" becuase you arent buying upfront supply. But theres still thousands of dollars in hidden costs to actually get to the point of earning a consistent income. I think dropshipping is a great business mode if done right, but dont get into it thinking of it like an outlier magic zero cost side hustle, as its still a major business you are going to be running day to day. Although I will say there is a couple cost savers you should look into if this is something you want to get into ie: \- namecheap has good domains for \~ $1/yr , (shopify upcharges) , it takes a couple extra minutes to setup but still very beginner friendly. \- Kalodata has a free trial you can repeatedly sign up for to avoid the $50/m when youre first starting \- youtube has a LOT of great creators that give free value instead of having to pay for a course. Just be careful what you watch! good luck to everyone and great thread!
[score=8] DamageSuccessful
Tbh bro, I feel kinda lucky I came across this post. There’s more value here than in most paid courses, not even kidding. Appreciate you sharing the spreadsheet too. One thing that keeps popping in my head though, we also need upfront cash to pay suppliers. If shopify takes time to release payouts, we still gotta cover those orders somehow. A lot of beginners don’t think about that part.
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[score=5] Responsible-Okra-121
This is actually super helpful. Most people oversimplify it like “just get Shopify and start,” but there’s way more little costs that hit you along the way. I like how you broke it down without pushing some magic number. The setup, domain, theme, tools, ads… it all depends on how you decide to start, and beginners never hear that part. Posts like this honestly save people from jumping in with totally wrong expectations.
[score=4] fantasyHealth
Just WOW. Great info, thanks a lot.
[score=3] yungpoochi
Thank you for posting the sauce. This is definitely some crazy, legit knowledge you are giving away to people that are hesitant to start!