Tip Wheel for OnlyFans
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A tip wheel for OnlyFans is a spinnable prize wheel you drop into your bio, your Linktree, or a DM. Instead of listing a flat price for attention, a fan tips to take a spin and the wheel lands on a randomized reward — an extra photo set, a custom clip, a shoutout, a small discount on your next PPV.
It out-earns a plain tip menu because of simple psychology: spinning for a prize reads as play, not as a payment. Fans who tip for attention anyway get an extra beat of anticipation before the reward lands, and that small dopamine hit is why creators see the same fan spin two or three times in one session instead of tipping once and moving on.
Setup takes about 30 seconds: type your rewards into the wheel below, weight the rarer ones lower so they feel special, and share the link. The wheel above is a real, working Wheelo wheel — spin it now to see exactly what a fan would see before you build your own.
Frequently asked questions
Does a tip wheel work the same way for Fansly or Fanvue?
Yes — the mechanic is platform-agnostic. You're just sharing a link, so it works anywhere you can drop a URL: OnlyFans, Fansly, Fanvue, Twitch, Kick, or a link-in-bio page.
Is a spin-to-tip wheel against OnlyFans rules?
The wheel itself is just a shareable link and widget hosted on Wheelo — you control what it says and how tips are collected on your own payment flow, the same as any tip menu creators already post today.
How many prizes should I put on the wheel?
Most creators start with 6–8 entries: enough variety to feel exciting, few enough that each slice still feels meaningful. You can always edit it later.