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Pour cost estimates

After you complete a pour or production run, Ellie can show what that specific piece cost to make — a Maker-plan feature.

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1 min readUpdated July 5, 2026Text

When you complete a pour or production run, Ellie can show what that particular piece cost to make — the real materials that went into it, not just the recipe's estimate.


Where to find it

The pour cost breakdown shows on the completed pour (or completed production run) view, totaling what you actually used — the resin and colorants for a Resin piece, or the wax, vessel, wick, and fragrance for a Candle piece.

Heads up: This is a Maker-plan feature — see Free plan limits & what upgrading unlocks.


Same panel, two places

It's the same breakdown as the material cost (COGS) panel. On a Resin recipe, that panel lives on the recipe's own page; on a Candle recipe, the closest equivalent is the wizard's estimate while you're building it. Either way, pour cost reflects the amounts you really used on that specific run, while the recipe-side estimate is just the plan.

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