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OnlyFans Tip Menu Ideas

OnlyFans Tip Menu Ideas
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A strong OnlyFans tip menu can turn a casual fan into a loyal buyer. It removes the guesswork, makes you money while you sleep, and sets expectations without needing to explain your boundaries 50 times a day. But here’s the thing: a tip menu isn’t a magic income button. If it’s not backed by strategy, chat conversion, and upsell potential, it can just sit there gathering dust. Let’s talk about how to actually make it work.

What Is an OnlyFans Tip Menu?

An OnlyFans tip menu is a list of content or services you offer in exchange for set tip amounts. Think of it like a digital restaurant menu, but the customer pays first, and the dessert might just be a naughty custom video. Items can range from flirty photo sets and custom voice notes to video greetings, shoutouts, or even access to a secret archive. Tip menus are visible to your fans and let them know exactly what they can get and for how much. The clearer and more tempting the menu, the better it performs.

Many creators use visual templates, emojis, and categories to make their menu more engaging. You can pin your menu in your welcome message or highlight it in your story. If you're new to this, we recommend checking our free OnlyFans menu templates to get started.

Should You Use a Tip Menu?

Yes, but with a caveat: it’s not the core of your business. A tip menu is a great upsell tool and a nice revenue layer on top of subscriptions and pay-per-view (PPV). But it rarely builds long-term income alone. If you're trying to hit five-figure months, what matters more is having a high-converting chat strategy, strong PPV game, and recurring loyal subscribers. Tip menus are best used as conversion starters or attention catchers.

At PhoeniX Creators, we’ve seen tip menu sales spike during specific campaigns—like birthdays, holidays, or themed weeks. Think of your menu like a snack bar. The main course? That’s your DMs and custom offers.

Read more about how creators actually make money with full systems in our guide here.

How To Structure Your OnlyFans Tip Menu

A good tip menu isn’t about dumping a bunch of random items on a list. It should be organized by value and effort. Start with low-ticket items to get people spending. Then scale up to mid- and high-ticket offers. For example:

  • $5-$10: Flirty selfies, emojis-only messages, short text replies
  • $15-$30: Custom voice notes, short videos, flash clips
  • $50-$100: Personalized striptease video, birthday messages, fetish requests
  • $150+: Custom scripts, 10-minute fantasy video, video call slots

Keep the list short, clean, and focused. Don’t offer 30 items. Stick to 8–12 options max and update it monthly or during special events. You can also theme your tip menu around holidays, your birthday, or fan votes.

Not sure what to offer? Check our OnlyFans Tip Menu Examples article for inspiration.

Examples of Items You Can Include

Low-Ticket Ideas ($5-$20)

These are great impulse buys and icebreakers. People like to tip for fun, casual content if they feel acknowledged. Examples:

  • "Good morning" selfie (custom with name)
  • Voice message whispering their name
  • 5-second tease boomerang
  • Compliment generator (you compliment them)
  • Access to a locked selfie set

These are often automated or quick to deliver. Set clear boundaries: is it personalized or generic? Is there a delivery time? This avoids back-and-forth and keeps fans happy.

Mid-Tier Items ($25–$75)

This is where you add more custom, interactive, or fetish-focused content. Ideas include:

  • Custom 1-minute video
  • JOI (jerk-off instruction) clip
  • “Rate me” audio response
  • Feet pics set (with choice of socks/heels)
  • Fetish voice note (breathplay, roleplay, etc.)

These are high-converting for loyal fans and tippers who want more intimacy but not a full-on custom fantasy.

Premium & Custom Content ($100+)

Use these as your high-ticket items. Don’t worry if they don’t sell daily—they boost perceived value of everything else:

  • Custom 5-10 min video (acting, outfit, roleplay)
  • Girlfriend experience message pack (for a week)
  • Signed polaroids (sent via mail)
  • “Ultimate Fantasy” request—anything within your limits

Don’t undersell yourself. Set delivery timelines (3-5 days), outline what’s included, and require payment up front via tip.

How to Present Your Tip Menu

Don’t just list it in plain text. Make it visual. Here’s how:

  • Create a branded tip menu graphic in Canva (you can blur parts for curiosity)
  • Pin it in your feed, story, or welcome message
  • Include clear instructions: “Tip $20 and write ‘voice’ in message”
  • Use emojis and spacing to make it readable

Here are free templates to start with.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • ❌ Offering too many items (fans get overwhelmed)
  • ❌ Forgetting to deliver content (kills trust)
  • ❌ Making items too vague (“custom video” isn’t enough—describe it!)
  • ❌ Offering things that violate OnlyFans terms

Want to learn more? Here’s our advanced guide on converting fans with DMs.

Final Thoughts

OnlyFans tip menus aren’t just for fun—they’re a sales tool. Used correctly, they create impulse buys, re-engage quiet fans, and give people ways to spend more without pressure. Pair it with a good DM strategy, set clear expectations, and keep testing new ideas. And if you’re not sure where to start?

We can help you build a high-converting menu and chat funnel tailored to your audience. Let’s make tipping your fans’ favorite hobby.

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