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✦ Pricing & Monetization · April 25, 2026

OnlyFans Tip Menu Ideas 2026 — 30+ Examples + Free Templates That Convert

APRIL 25, 2026 · 14 MIN READ · MYOFCOACH

A well-designed tip menu is the difference between fans who say "I love your content" and fans who actually pay for more of it. This guide gives you 30+ tip menu ideas organized by niche, exact pricing for every item, 3 free templates you can copy today, and the structure that turns passive subscribers into active tippers.

✦ In This Guide
  1. What Is an OnlyFans Tip Menu?
  2. Why Every Creator Needs One
  3. The Anatomy of a Menu That Converts
  4. 30+ Tip Menu Ideas Organized by Category
  5. Exact Pricing for Every Tip Menu Item
  6. 3 Free Tip Menu Templates
  7. Where to Display Your Tip Menu
  8. The 6 Tip Menu Mistakes That Kill Conversions
  9. FAQ

What Is an OnlyFans Tip Menu?

An OnlyFans tip menu is a structured list of services, content, and experiences that subscribers can purchase by tipping you a specific amount. It works exactly like a restaurant menu — clear options, clear prices, no awkward back-and-forth.

Without a menu, fans who want to tip face decision paralysis. "How much should I tip? What do I get for $20 vs $50? Is $10 too little? Is $100 too much?" Most fans facing these questions tip nothing because the friction is too high.

With a menu, the decision is made for them. They see "$15 — Custom Photo Set" and they either want it or they don't. The conversion path is frictionless. Creators who add a tip menu typically see 30-60% increases in tip revenue within 30 days.

Why Every Creator Needs One

The economics of OnlyFans favor creators with multiple revenue streams. Subscriptions give you predictable monthly income. PPV messages drive bigger one-time purchases. Tips fill the gap between them — small, frequent transactions that compound dramatically over time.

✦ With a Tip Menu

  • Fans know exactly what to ask for and what it costs
  • You stop answering "how much for X?" 50 times a day
  • Higher average tip amounts (people pay for what they see)
  • Clear boundaries — what you offer and what you don't
  • New revenue streams that don't compete with subscriptions
  • Professional appearance that justifies higher prices

✦ Without One

  • Fans default to no tip because they don't know what to ask for
  • Endless DMs asking for prices kill your time
  • You undercharge because you're negotiating in the moment
  • Inconsistent pricing across fans creates resentment
  • You lose tips from fans who would have paid if they'd seen options
  • Looks unprofessional compared to creators who have one

The data is clear: top-earning creators on OnlyFans typically make 40-60% of their revenue from tips and custom requests, not from subscriptions. If you don't have a tip menu, you're leaving the most lucrative revenue stream on the table.

The Anatomy of a Menu That Converts

Not all tip menus are equal. The best ones share five characteristics:

1. Visible pricing

Show the price next to every item. "DM for prices" reduces conversions by ~70%. Fans who have to ask usually don't.

2. 5-12 items maximum

Too few items feels limiting. Too many overwhelms fans into not choosing anything. The sweet spot is 5-12 items organized by category.

3. Pricing tiers from low to high

Always include something cheap ($5-10), something mid-range ($20-50), and something premium ($100+). Different fans tip at different levels — give them all an option.

4. Clear descriptions

"Custom video" tells them nothing. "Custom 3-minute video tailored to your request" sells the experience.

5. Categories that match your niche

A feet creator's menu looks completely different from a fitness creator's menu. Match your menu to your audience.

The single most important rule: Display your menu publicly. Pin it as the top post on your profile. Add it to your bio. Reference it in your welcome message. Fans should encounter your menu within 5 seconds of arriving on your page.

30+ Tip Menu Ideas Organized by Category

Below are the tip menu items that consistently perform well on OnlyFans. Pick 5-10 that match your niche and comfort level. Don't try to offer everything — focus and execute.

📸 Photo & Video Content

🎙️ Audio & Voice

💬 Chat & Sexting

🎁 Special Experiences

👀 Ratings & Reviews

👙 Worn Items & Physical Goods

🎮 Interactive & Specialty

💪 Niche-Specific Items

Exact Pricing for Every Tip Menu Item

Pricing is the single most asked question about tip menus. The answer depends on three factors: your subscriber count, your niche, and your time commitment. Here's the pricing framework that consistently works in 2026:

Item Category New (0-50 subs) Growing (50-200 subs) Established (200+ subs)
Custom photo (single) $8-12 $12-18 $18-30
Custom photo set (5) $15-25 $25-40 $40-60
Custom video — 1 min $25-40 $40-60 $60-100
Custom video — 5 min $50-80 $80-150 $150-300
Voice note (custom) $8-12 $12-20 $20-40
Sexting (30 min) $20-30 $30-50 $50-100
Worn panties $40-60 $60-100 $100-200
GFE — 1 day $40-75 $75-125 $125-250
Video call (10 min) $40-75 $75-125 $125-200
Toy control (5 min) $25-50 $50-90 $90-150

Pricing rule of thumb: Charge what a fan would have to pay you to make creating it worth your time. If a custom video takes you 30 minutes to film, edit, and send — and you want to make at least $60/hour for that work — your minimum price is $30. Don't undersell yourself for "exposure." Fans respect creators who value their time.

3 Free Tip Menu Templates

Copy these templates exactly, swap in your own pricing, and post them today. Each is designed for a different niche and audience type.

Template 1 — The Classic Adult Creator Menu

✦ MY TIP MENU 🖤
— Photo Content —
Custom Photo (1)$10
Custom Photo Set (5)$25
Themed Bundle (10+)$45
— Video Content —
Custom Video (1 min)$35
Custom Video (5 min)$100
Custom Video (10+ min)$200+
— Live & Interactive —
Sexting (30 min)$40
Sexting (1 hour)$75
Video Call (10 min)$80
— Special —
Worn Panties$75
Birthday Special$50
Roleplay Custom$80+

Template 2 — The GFE / Suggestive Creator Menu

✦ MY MENU 💕
— Personal Touches —
Personalized Voice Note$10
Good Morning Texts (1 week)$30
Personal Shoutout$25
— Content —
Custom Photo Set$25
Custom Photoshoot Theme$50
Custom Video (3 min)$60
— Girlfriend Experience —
GFE — 1 Day$50
GFE — 3 Days$120
GFE — 1 Week$250
— Premium —
Video Call (15 min)$100
Birthday Wish Video$40

Template 3 — The Niche / Faceless Creator Menu

✦ MENU OPTIONS 🔥
— Standard Customs —
Custom Photo$15
Custom Photo Set (5)$35
Custom Video (1-2 min)$50
— Niche Specific —
Specific Outfit / Theme$40
Specific Pose / Position$30
Custom Roleplay Video$80
— Audio —
Erotic Audio (5 min)$25
Custom Audio Story$50
— Physical —
Worn Panties$80
Worn Socks$50
Signed Polaroid$40

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Where to Display Your Tip Menu

The best menu is invisible if nobody sees it. Display it in all five of these places to maximize visibility:

1. Pinned post on your profile

Make a post that contains your tip menu and pin it to the top of your feed. Every visitor to your page sees it within 2 seconds. This is the single most important placement.

2. Your bio

Include a shortened version in your bio: "Tips menu in pinned post 📌" or list your top 3 items right in the bio with prices.

3. Your welcome message

When a new subscriber joins, your automated welcome message should mention the tip menu. "Check out my pinned post for the full menu 💕"

4. PPV captions

When sending PPV messages, reference the menu: "If you want a custom version, check my menu — link in pinned post."

5. Periodic feed posts

Every 2-3 weeks, post a fresh version of your menu to your feed. Reminds existing subscribers and shows new ones what's available.

The 6 Tip Menu Mistakes That Kill Conversions

1. Hiding prices

"DM for prices" feels exclusive but it kills conversions. Most fans won't ask. The 30% who do already had high purchase intent. The 70% who don't would have bought if they'd seen the price upfront.

2. Too many items

A menu with 25 items overwhelms fans into picking nothing. Stick to 8-12 items maximum, organized by category. Decision fatigue is real.

3. No price tiers

Only offering items at $50+ excludes the fans who would tip $10 if you gave them an option. Always include something at the low end ($5-15) for impulse tipping.

4. Promising things you won't deliver

Listing items you don't actually want to do leads to either rejected requests (loses trust) or burnout (delivers reluctantly). Only put things on your menu you genuinely want to fulfill.

5. Never updating

A menu from 6 months ago has stale prices and missing items. Refresh your menu every 30-60 days. Add new items based on requests, raise prices as you grow.

6. No call-to-action

The menu shouldn't end with the last item. Add a line like "DM me to order ✨" or "Tip the amount above and I'll send your custom 💕" to remove friction in the next step.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an OnlyFans tip menu?
An OnlyFans tip menu is a structured list of services, content, or experiences a creator offers in exchange for specific tip amounts. It works like a restaurant menu — fans see exactly what they can request and how much it costs. Tip menus eliminate awkward back-and-forth pricing conversations and significantly increase tip revenue.
How much should I charge on my OnlyFans tip menu?
Pricing depends on your subscriber count, niche, and time commitment per item. Standard ranges: custom photos $10-25, custom videos $25-150 depending on length, voice notes $8-20, worn items $40-150, sexting $20-50 per 30 minutes. New creators should price at the lower end and raise prices as their fan base grows.
Where do I display my tip menu on OnlyFans?
Pin your tip menu as the top post on your profile. Also include a shortened version in your bio, link it in your welcome message to new subscribers, and reference it in your PPV captions. The more places fans encounter your menu, the more they tip.
Do I need to offer everything on a tip menu?
No. Start with 5-7 items you're genuinely comfortable with and expand as you grow. A focused menu with items you enjoy creating performs better than an overwhelming list of everything possible. Add new items based on the requests you receive most often.
Should I show prices on my OnlyFans tip menu?
Yes. Displaying clear prices increases conversion significantly. Fans who don't know what to tip often don't tip at all. A menu with explicit pricing removes the awkwardness and decision fatigue, making tipping feel natural and expected. Hidden pricing reduces overall tip revenue for most creators.