Tip menu template
Free tip menu template for creators
A tip menu template gives you a proven structure to start from: categories, offers, and price ranges that fans understand at a glance. Copy the template below, swap in your own offers and prices, and you have a working tip menu in minutes.
A tip menu template you can copy
This structure works across OnlyFans, Fansly, and cam profiles because it mirrors how fans actually decide: quick impulse options first, customs in the middle, premium experiences at the top end. Prices are starting points - adjust them for your time and your audience.
Quick tips
- Surprise me tip - $5+
- Voice message - $10
- Rate my message - $10
- Priority DM reply for a day - $15
Customs
- Custom photo - $15 to $25
- Custom photo set (5 to 10 photos) - $30 to $50
- Custom video, 5 min - $50 to $80
- Outfit or theme request add-on - $10
- Name mention add-on - $10
Sessions
- Sexting session, 30 min - $30 to $50
- Video call, 10 min - $60 to $100
- Girlfriend-experience day of messaging - $75+
Support and extras
- Spoil me - any amount
- Wishlist gift shoutout - $20
- VIP fan badge for a month - $25
How to customize the template
Start by deleting anything you would not actually enjoy delivering - a menu item you dread is priced wrong no matter the number. Then look at your DMs: requests fans already send you belong on the menu with a price, even if you have been doing them free. Finally, set turnaround expectations on customs so a $60 video does not turn into a same-day obligation.
Keep the menu short at first - eight to twelve items is plenty. A long menu with no sales history is harder to tune than a short one you can watch and adjust. For more offer ideas by category, see our tip menu ideas and real tip menu examples.
Template formats: image, text, or a real page
Most free tip menu templates are Canva files or PSDs that export to an image. Images look fine on day one, but they blur under platform compression, fans cannot tap or search them, and every price change means re-editing and reposting. A plain text list in your bio is easier to update but looks improvised and gets buried.
The third option is a real menu page: readable text, current prices, and one link that never changes. That is what Teasely generates for you - the template above becomes a designed, mobile-friendly page you edit in seconds instead of an image you rebuild.
Turn the template into a live menu
Bottom line
A good tip menu template covers four groups: quick impulse tips, customs, sessions, and support extras. Copy the structure, price for your time, and put it somewhere fans can always find it - ideally a page you can update without reposting a screenshot.