Published on: March 27, 2025 • Reading Time: 7 mins
If you are reading this, then you can probably relate to getting the "what do you offer" DMs ten times a day.
Or worse—spending minutes explaining everything, only to get ghosted.
And this is why you should get a solid OnlyFans Menu.
An OnlyFans menu is more than just looking professional. It is about saving time, setting boundaries, and making tipping feel effortless for your fans. (It can seriously boost your income without you lifting a finger after setup.)
In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to create a high-converting OnlyFans menu. From what to offer and how to price it, to where to place it and how to keep it fresh.
Let’s keep it simple—an OnlyFans menu is your list of paid offerings.
Instead of waiting for someone to ask what’s available, your menu answers the question before it’s even asked.
It shows fans exactly what they can buy and how much it costs.
Less small talk. More tipping.
Fans know what’s allowed, what’s off-limits, and what they’re getting in return for their tip.
No more typing the same message over and over. Just point them to the menu and let it speak for you.
People are more likely to buy when they see prices clearly. It removes friction and creates urgency.
Having a well-laid-out menu shows that you take your content seriously—and fans respect that.
Whether you offer custom videos, or flirty chats, a clear menu puts you in control.
Let’s talk psychology for a sec.
When people see options laid out clearly, they’re more likely to buy.
It’s the same reason restaurants do better with set menus—fewer choices mean less decision fatigue.
On OnlyFans, a tip menu removes the awkward guesswork for your fans and lowers the “hesitation barrier.”
It’s not magic. It’s marketing.
Many top creators quietly use menus to structure custom orders.
They either share them as pinned posts, link them via tools like AllMyLinks, or send them as auto-replies.
Fans aren’t just paying for content—they’re paying for ease, speed, and a no-drama experience.
A tip menu delivers all three.
Although building out a tip menu on OnlyFans itself is important, remember that there are plenty of other sites out there that also need them! For example, try selling content on places like RabbitsCams.sex where tips are also available.
Building a tip menu isn’t hard—but building one that actually converts? That takes a little strategy.
Here’s how to do it right, from scratch:
Start with what fans already ask for.
Check your messages—what keeps popping up?
Write it all down. Your fans are literally giving you your product list.
Group your offers into clear sections so fans don’t get overwhelmed. Example:
You get the idea—clean, visual, and easy to scan.
Don’t undersell.
If your DMs are full and your prices are low, raise them.
If you’re new, keep it accessible—but still value your time and energy.
Pro tip: Bundle where it makes sense.
E.g., “3 custom photos + shoutout = $25 (save $5!)”
This isn’t a corporate invoice. Make it fun and flirty.
Compare these two:
❌ “3 min custom video: $30.”
✅ “3-min custom just for you 👀 Tell me the vibe, and I’ll make it yours – $30.”
A little personality goes a long way.
Menus aren’t set in stone—they’re tools, and tools evolve.
There’s no one-size-fits-all.
A good OnlyFans menu should reflect your personality, your boundaries, and what your fans are already asking for.
Below are 3 example templates you can customize—each designed for a different type of creator.
You’ll also find ideas for formatting and a downloadable template option at the end.
✨ Sweet Treats Menu ✨(All content is flirty and fun, no nudity)
🔥 The Spice Rack – Tip Menu 🔥
🎧 Voice Vibes Tip Menu 🎧(Perfect for creators who focus on voice, storytelling, or roleplay)
Creating a tip menu is a smart move—but where you place it matters just as much as what’s on it.
If fans can’t find it quickly, they won’t use it.
Here are the most effective ways to showcase your menu so it actually gets used:
Your pinned post is prime real estate.
Make sure your menu sits at the top of your profile for easy access.
Add a clear title like “Current Tip Menu” so fans know exactly what it is.
If your menu changes weekly or monthly, update the post and re-pin it.
Use your automated welcome message to introduce yourself and your menu.
This is often the first message a new fan receives, so it sets the tone.
Keep it friendly, direct, and include either a link or the image version of your menu.
If someone’s already shown interest by tipping or buying custom content,
send them a quick message when your menu updates.
Personal touches like “thought you’d love this new custom option” can drive repeat sales.
A plain text list works—but a clean, stylish graphic goes further.
Use Canva to design a simple menu that reflects your brand.
Stick to clear fonts, organized sections, and brand colors.
This makes your content look intentional and professional.
If you’re promoting across platforms like Twitter or Reddit,
include your tip menu in your link-in-bio page (like Linktree or Beacons).
Label it clearly—“View My Tip Menu” or “Custom Content Pricing”—so visitors can explore before subscribing.
The easier your menu is to find, the more likely fans are to use it.
Don’t bury it. Make it visible, accessible, and part of your regular promotion strategy.
Having a tip menu is great.
But just posting it once and hoping for tips isn’t enough.
Here’s how to make your OnlyFans menu actually work for you—and what to avoid so you don’t waste time or miss out on earnings.
1. Highlight your bestsellers (Feature 2–3 of your most popular items at the top of your
2. Offer bundles or limited-time deals
3. Use a clean, scannable layout. Make your menu easy to skim.
4. Keep your tone consistent with your brand
5. Update your menu regularly
6. Pay attention to feedback and patterns. If fans keep tipping for something not on the menu—add it.
1. Don’t be vague or confusing
2. Don’t underprice your time
3. Don’t overload the menu
4. Don’t forget delivery timelines
5. Don’t ghost your own menu
Bottom line: Your menu isn’t just a price list—it’s part of your strategy.
Use it to guide your fans, build trust, and turn curiosity into cash.
A well-crafted OnlyFans menu doesn’t just make you look professional—it makes you money.
It sets expectations, reduces back-and-forth, and helps fans spend faster.
If you're tired of repeating yourself, losing potential sales in the DMs, or dealing with unclear requests, it’s time to create (or update) your menu.
Keep it clear, aligned with your brand, and easy to find.
Then watch how much smoother—and more profitable—your workflow becomes.
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