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How Fees Work

Newie’s fee model has no monthly fees, setup fees, lock-in, or hidden fees. The app shows the relevant fee while you set prices, and payout reports show the fee detail after customers pay. Newie uses Stripe for payment processing, and the Stripe processing cost is already included in the Newie fee. You do not pay Newie plus another Stripe card-processing fee for the same Newie payment. Newie also includes hosted checkout, subscription billing, failed-payment handling, customer manage links, and payment risk tooling without splitting them into extra Newie fee lines.

Complete Fee Table

These are Newie fees. They already include the underlying Stripe processing cost for Newie payments. For GBP payments, the fixed transaction-fee amount is 30p. For EUR payments, it is €0.30.

Add Fee to Price

You can enable Add Fee to Price on a service so the customer covers the transaction fee in a single all-inclusive price. The customer sees one price at checkout; the original service stays easy to understand. Enter the amount you want to receive and Newie calculates the customer-facing price needed to cover the fee.

Fees Newie Does Not Add

Price and Payment Method Limits

Newie checks the current minimum and maximum amounts while you create or edit a service. The standard Newie minimum transaction amount is 0.50 in the service currency. The single-transaction hard cap is 20,000 in the service currency. Limits can vary by currency and payment method. For BNPL setup, provider status, and amount-limit tables, see Buy Now, Pay Later Payments.

Where to See Fees in Reports

Payout reports contain the fee detail used for tax, accounting, and reconciliation:
  • Payout summary: Date-range payout totals and Newie fee detail.
  • Individual payout report: The transactions, refunds, fees, and adjustments inside one bank deposit.
  • All transactions: Transaction-level payout activity, including fees and Payment Method Country when Newie has it.
For the full list of report types and export locations, see Reports & Reporting. For refunds, see Refunds. For chargebacks, see Disputes & Chargebacks. For payment method availability by region and service type, see Payment Methods & Availability. For a shorter overview, see Fees & Limits. Last updated: 2026-07-15