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10x ROAS — Is That Actually Good After Margin?

A 10x ROAS sounds impressive, but with a 30% gross margin the margin-adjusted ROAS is only 3x — this calculator reveals the full picture.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter revenue attributed to ads, total ad spend and gross margin in the fields above.
  2. Results update instantly as you type — or click Calculate.
  3. Read your roas and the full breakdown beneath it.

A 10x ROAS looks great on paper, but low gross margins can significantly erode profitability — calculate your margin-adjusted ROAS to see the real return.

Frequently asked questions

What is a good ROAS?
A common benchmark is 4:1 ($4 revenue per $1 spent), but the required ROAS depends on your gross margin. At 25% margin you need ROAS ≥ 4x to break even; at 50% margin you need ROAS ≥ 2x.
What is the difference between ROAS and ROI?
ROAS = revenue / ad spend (gross ratio). ROI = (revenue - cost) / cost × 100% (net return). ROAS ignores the cost of goods, while ROI accounts for it. Use ROAS to optimise campaigns; use ROI to assess true profitability.