What Are You Really Earning Per Hour From Your Cakes?
You sell a cake for $75.
You feel pleased.
The customer is happy.
You worked hard.
But here’s the question many bakers never stop to ask:
What did you actually earn for your time?
Not the sale price.
Not the compliments.
Not the likes.
Your real hourly rate.
The Bit Most Bakers Never See
Once you subtract everything that goes into a cake…
and factor in the hours you actually spent…
The number left can be surprising.
Sometimes reassuring.
Sometimes… not.
The Cake Wages Wizard Shows You in Under Two Minutes
The Cake Wages Wizard is a simple spreadsheet.
You fill in a few boxes.
It shows you the number most people avoid looking at.
That’s it.
No formulas to build.
No guesswork.
No overthinking.
That It Helps You Do
No pressure to change anything.
Just clarity.
Why This Matters More Than You Think
If you’re undercharging your time by even a small amount…
It doesn’t feel like much.
But over weeks and months, it quietly adds up.
Not because you’re doing anything wrong.
Just because nobody showed you how to look at it properly.
Also Included
A calm explanation of why bakers often feel busy… but not properly paid.
This is a short 8-minute walkthrough where I explain how I used these numbers when quoting — so my prices weren’t questioned.
No jargon.
No pressure.
Just perspective.
Works With What You Already Have
Use it with Excel, Google Sheets or similar.
Best on a laptop or desktop.
Simple Peace-of-Mind Guarantee
Try it. If it’s not useful, just email me within 7 days — no fuss.
Cake Wages Wizard
Most bakers are earning less than they think
Here’s what you’ll see in 2 minutes
Some bakers feel relieved when they see their number.
Others are… a bit shocked.
But either way — it’s better than guessing.
$37
Charged in USD (approx £27 in the UK, depending on exchange rate).
Secure checkout — card or PayPal
Instant download sent direct to your email address
Takes 2 minutes
Works with what you already have
No complicated setup
I’ll be adding this to the website properly soon, and adjusting the price when I do — so it’s a little lower at the moment. .
Sprinkle of Wisdom
Loving what you do is a gift.
But loving something shouldn’t mean quietly giving your time away without realising.