OnlyFans Tip Menu: Ideas and Templates

An OnlyFans tip menu is a price list of content and services fans tip for. Get tip menu ideas, ready-to-use templates, pricing, and examples that earn.

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A tip menu is one of the simplest ways to turn casual subscribers into repeat buyers. It is a short price list of the content and services you offer, posted where fans can see it, so a subscriber knows exactly what to send a tip for and how much it costs. Instead of waiting for fans to ask, you hand them a menu and let them order. Below are tip menu ideas you can borrow, copy-ready templates you can paste and edit, how to set one up on OnlyFans, and how to price each item so it actually sells.

What is an OnlyFans tip menu?

An OnlyFans tip menu is a catalog of the content and services you are willing to sell, each with a set price next to it. Think of it like the menu in a store: a fan reads the list, picks an item, sends a tip for that amount, and you deliver. Items range from a quick dick rating or a custom photo to longer customs, sexting sessions, voice notes, and a full girlfriend experience. The menu does two things at once. It removes the awkward back and forth of negotiating every request, and it plants the idea that spending is normal and easy on your page.

OnlyFans does not have a built-in menu feature, so the menu is something you create and place yourself. Most creators put it in a pinned post, in their welcome message to new subscribers, or in their profile bio, and many do all three. The tip itself goes through the platform's standard tip button, so there is nothing technical to switch on. You are simply telling fans what they can pay for and what each thing costs.

OnlyFans tip menu ideas

Your menu should match your niche, your boundaries, and your energy level, so treat this as a pick list rather than a script. Start with five or six items and add more once demand proves the appetite. Here are the items creators put on a tip menu most often, with the typical price ranges they tend to use. Adjust up or down for your audience.

  • Photo and video customs: a custom photo set or a personalized clip, commonly $15 to $50 depending on length and effort.
  • Ratings: a dick rating or body rating, usually $5 to $15 for a quick one and more for a detailed video version.
  • Voice and audio: an erotic or personalized voice note, often $10 to $25.
  • Sexting sessions: a timed one on one chat, frequently sold in blocks like 15 or 30 minutes, often $25 and up.
  • Girlfriend experience: a longer, more attentive chat or daily check in package, priced hourly or daily.
  • Video calls: a one on one call for a set number of minutes, usually your highest priced item.
  • Worn or physical items: where allowed and where you are comfortable, sold at a premium.
  • Bundles: a pack of your best sets or a mix of services at a discount versus buying each one alone.
  • SFW extras: birthday shoutouts, advice, or fitness tips for fans who want connection over explicit content.

Keep boundaries off the menu entirely. If something is a hard no, it should never appear, because a posted price reads as a promise. For more on which of these items tends to earn the most, see our guide to what content sells best on OnlyFans.

OnlyFans tip menu templates

Use these as a starting layout. Swap in your own items, set your own prices, and write it in your voice. Keep the list short and the prices clean.

1. The starter menu (keep it simple). Good for a newer page that wants a clear, low friction list.

  • Rating: $10
  • Custom photo: $20
  • 2 minute custom video: $40
  • Voice note: $15
  • 15 minutes of sexting: $30

2. The full menu (more options, clear ladder). Good once you know what your fans buy and want to give bigger spenders somewhere to go.

  • Rating (photo): $10 / rating (video): $25
  • Custom photo set: $30
  • Custom video, 5 minutes: $75
  • Erotic voice note: $20
  • 30 minutes of sexting: $50
  • Video call, 10 minutes: $120
  • Best of bundle (everything this month): $60

3. The SFW friendly menu. Good for creators who keep things flirty rather than explicit, or who want a connection focused tier.

  • Personalized shoutout: $15
  • Voice note (just for you): $20
  • Daily good morning texts for a week: $40
  • 15 minute chat: $35
  • Birthday or special occasion video: $50

Notice what the good menus share. Prices are round and easy to read, there is a clear jump from cheap entry items to premium ones, and every menu has a bundle near the top of the price range to anchor everything else. When the most expensive thing on the list is a $120 call, a $40 custom video suddenly feels reasonable.

How to set up your tip menu on OnlyFans

Setting up a menu takes about ten minutes and does not require any feature you have to unlock.

  1. Pick your items. Choose five or six things you are genuinely happy to make and deliver. Quality of follow through matters more than length of list.
  2. Set a price for each. Use the ranges above as a guide and round to clean numbers. Leave room for a high anchor item.
  3. Write the menu cleanly. One item per line, price on the right, no walls of text. Add one line telling fans exactly how to order, such as tip the amount and send your request in the DMs.
  4. Post it where fans will see it. Pin it to your feed, drop it into your automated welcome message so every new subscriber gets it, and keep a short version in your bio.
  5. Deliver fast and update often. Send the content quickly, refresh the menu when something stops selling, and run the occasional limited time item to create urgency.

The welcome message is the highest value place to put your menu, because a brand new fan is at their most curious. Our OnlyFans welcome message examples show how to fold a menu into that first automated DM without sounding like a checkout line.

How to price your tip menu

Price the menu as a ladder, not a flat list. Cheap entry items like a rating or a single photo get a fan used to tipping you at all, and that first small purchase is the hardest one to earn. Mid priced customs and voice notes are your bread and butter. A premium item at the top, like a video call or a big bundle, both earns from your biggest spenders and makes everything below it look like a deal. Remember OnlyFans keeps a flat 20 percent of every tip and sale, so a $50 custom nets you $40. Build that into your numbers rather than discovering it later. For a deeper framework on setting numbers across your whole page, read our guide on how to price your OnlyFans.

Most menu items are delivered as locked, pay to unlock messages once a fan tips, so it helps to be comfortable with that mechanic. Our walkthrough on how to send PPV on OnlyFans covers locking and pricing content step by step.

Frequently asked questions

What is a tip menu on OnlyFans?

A tip menu on OnlyFans is a price list of the content and services you offer, each with a set amount next to it. A fan reads the list, sends a tip for the item they want, and you deliver it. It removes the back and forth of negotiating every request and makes spending on your page feel simple and normal, which is why it tends to lift tips and custom sales.

How do you make a tip menu on OnlyFans?

Pick five or six items you are happy to sell, set a clean price for each, and write them as a short one item per line list. Post it as a pinned feed post, in your automated welcome message, and a trimmed version in your bio. There is no special menu feature to turn on; fans simply tip the listed amount using the standard tip button and send their request in the DMs.

What should you put on an OnlyFans tip menu?

Common items include ratings, custom photos and videos, voice notes, timed sexting sessions, video calls, a girlfriend experience package, and discounted bundles. Match the list to your niche and boundaries, and never list anything you are not genuinely willing to deliver, since a posted price reads as a promise. Start small with five or six items and add more once you see what fans actually buy.

How much should you charge on a tip menu?

Price it as a ladder. Cheap entry items like a rating often run $5 to $15, mid range customs and voice notes commonly sit around $15 to $50, and premium items like a video call or a full bundle go higher to anchor the list. Remember OnlyFans takes a flat 20 percent, so factor that into every number. Round prices to clean figures and leave one high item at the top to make the rest look affordable.

Does OnlyFans have a tip menu feature?

No, OnlyFans does not have a dedicated tip menu feature. You create the menu yourself as text and place it where fans can see it: a pinned post, your welcome message, or your bio. The tipping itself uses the platform's normal tip button, so nothing has to be enabled. The menu is simply you telling fans what they can pay for and what each item costs.

Where do you post your tip menu on OnlyFans?

The three best spots are a pinned feed post so it stays at the top of your page, your automated welcome message so every new subscriber receives it immediately, and a short version in your bio. Posting it in all three means a fan sees your menu the moment they subscribe and any time they scroll your page, which is when buying intent is highest.

Give fans a reason to find you first. A menu only earns once subscribers are on your page, and OnlyFans has no discovery feed to send them. Search the OnlyFinds directory to see how creators in your niche present themselves, then claim a listing so paying subscribers can find you. To bring in that traffic, read our OnlyFans marketing strategy guide and where to promote your OnlyFans, and once your menu is live, our OnlyFans mass message examples show how to put it in front of your whole list.

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