Recently on a youtube comment over on the Creators Spicy Tea channel we had a creator ask what are some things they could include on their Fansly tip menu. ip meThis may seem like a very silly question but yall, when I first started I didn’t even know what a tip menu was! I had no idea that we could, and should be selling more services and goods than just ppv. So this resource is going to answer the question of what can I as an adult content creator sell other than just locked messages. This is not going to be specific to Fansly at all however and we are going to cover just about everything that we can sell both on and off your regular adult content platforms.

Through this we are going to cover as many individual services or goods as I could think of. This is however not an exhaustive list and there is absolutely going to be some that I missed. All pricing information sources can be found listed in the Pricing Road Map.

To give some reference on what a full creators menu can look like when thrown all together, here are mine for both physical and my digital goods.


Digital Goods

1. Custom Photos

What it is

A custom made-to-order photo or set of photos based on a buyer’s prompt, outfit request, fetish, or theme.

Pricing

Photos can be priced per image or by image bundle. Bundles are often easier to sell and easier to list on a menu cleanly. Market range is about $3 to $5 per custom photo. A lot of creators do better with set pricing, like 5-photo bundles, than with one-off single image pricing. You can absolutely upsell here with add ons such as custom outfit requests, a fee for extra camera angles / setups, fetish requests, etc.


2. Custom Videos

What it is

A custom made-to-order video based on a buyer’s prompt, script, kink, scenario, or other request.

Pricing

Custom videos are commonly priced per minute or by block length. The important part is not just the runtime. It is the labor behind it. Scripting, setup, filming, retakes, editing, prop costs, and how niche the request is all matter. If a custom cannot be resold, that should usually cost more than something you can later repurpose. Common price ranges from $5-$15 per minute with an average of $10 per minute. Add ons are a great place to get upsells with custom videos. The below is an example of a graphic that I use to break down my add ons and prices

3. Custom Audio

What it is

Personalized audio content like voice notes, guided JOI fantasies, dirty talk, roleplay, affirmations, humiliation, instructions, or fetish-specific audio.

Pricing

You can price audio by minute, by script length, or by finished file. Audio should usually cost more when the request is more specific, more emotional, more performance-heavy, or more custom-scripted. Creators can also charge more the better their equipment such as a quality mic and audio editing software. Sound effects can be an upcharge as well. I could not find significant data on what the average market range for custom audio was, but I charge $6 per minute.


4. Sexting Sessions

What it is

Live text-based one-on-one sessions, sometimes text only, sometimes with live or pre-made custom photos or videos delivered during the session.

Pricing

This is usually best sold by the minute or in time blocks, and your menu should clearly separate text-only from sessions that include custom media, from sessions that include only premade media. Setting up pricing tiers per minute helped me keep my pricing straightforward. Most sellers like myself will have a minimum amount of time someone can book. The minimum amount of time ranges from 10-15 minutes. Per minute market average for pricing is around $3. Often when a creator sells in block pricing will discount longer sessions.

I personally think $3 per minute sexting for anything more than SFW text is a highway robbery. I have pricey my sexting services miles above market value since the day I started and it is still my #1 performing and earning service. I charge:

  • $3 per minute SFW dedicated texting
  • $5 per minute NSFW text with no media
  • $7 per minute NSFW sexting with live clips and pictures

Drip Sexting

Drip sexting is another version of sexting that is more commonly practiced on platform via locked messages and locked content. Often creators will start being more and more flirty and more and more revealing as the session goes on. This often starts by sending slightly flirty or suggestive media locked at a low price and raising it slowly and proportionally to the media sent. Media can range from locked text, locked live audio, and locked custom created or pre-made pictures or video.

Pricing heavily depends on the stage of the session you are in and the media being sent. Often creators start the first media send with a very small price to unlock and raise the cost throughout. This makes finding a market range for this to be a bit difficult. Having notes on your individuals subscribers spending habits and budgets will help you gauge the best starting and end point for this.


5. Cam Calls and Audio Calls

What it is

Live video calls or voice-based phone call one-on-one sessions. Often hosted on platforms or through apps such as telegram to protect creator privacy.

Pricing

These are premium labor offers because they require your full attention in real time. Per-minute pricing works well for a lot of creators, but flat block pricing can work too if that feels cleaner for your business. Either way, minimums are important when it comes to booked time. if you are charging the market average of $5-$10 per minute for a video call, or the $2-$5 per minute for an audio call, is it really worth it to you to set up, get your camera running, prep for performance, and all that for a one minute show?


6. Ratings

What it is

A buyer sends in a photo or video of themselves, most often their genitals, and you res pond with a text, audio, or video reaction.

Pricing

These work well as flat-fee services. You can tier them by format. Text is the lowest lift, audio is more personal, and video is usually the most premium because it adds presence, expression, and performance. I took my tiers a few steps further from there and I upcharge for topless and complete nudity as well. Average market values look like:

  • Text only: $10-$20
  • Audio only: $15-$30 dependent on length
  • Video: Average ranges $20-$60, dependent on length

7. GFE/BFE (Girlfriend Experience or Boyfriend Experience)

What it is

A higher-touch package where a buyer gets access to you over a longer block of time. This can include chatting, photos, clips, session windows, voice notes, check-ins, and sometimes live calls. This is a graphic that I use to explain to my buyers what my GFE is. This service and what is offer

Pricing

This should usually be priced as a premium package, not like casual chatting. The cleanest way to price it is to decide exactly what is included, total up the value of those components, and then price the package accordingly. If you do not define the boundaries clearly, you will accidentally sell unlimited access for way too little. I willstate average market value for reference, however I highly encourage everyone please remember they are worth premium pricing when pricing this.

  • One day: $50-100
  • One week: $200-500
  • One month: $750-1500

8. Task-Based and Fetish Services

What it is

This can include custom assignments, accountability tasks, humiliation tasks, service-oriented dynamics, proof-of-completion content, or other fetish-specific deliverables. These are often delivered to clients as video files, text or audio files.

Pricing

This can include custom assignments, accountability tasks, humiliation tasks, service-oriented dynamics, proof-of-completion content, or other fetish-specific deliverables. Key holding can look like $25 to $50 per week for less involved and interactive experiences, but if the client is requesting high involvement this can look as much as $100-$200 weekly. For a task we see the average market range to be $20-$30 oper task.


Physical Goods

1. Panties

What it is

Worn underwear that are shipped to the client. Most often included in all physical wear orders is at least one complimentary proof of wear photo of the creator wearing the garment sent during the wear time.

Pricing

Average market value for panties sits around $25-$40 for one days wear. Add ons are really where you can make your money in panty wears. r/FetishBuyersCommunity lists possible add ons with the following average market values:

  • Extra days of wear – $5-$15 with the more days you add on potentially raising this price
  • Specialty/Fetish wear – $10-$20 over base price or per add on (No Wipes/Stuffing)
  • Play sessions – $5-$15
  • Workouts – $5-$15
  • No Showers – $5-$15
  • Extra photos – $2-$5 per photo
  • Vacuum Sealing – $0-$10 (Some sellers include this in their base pricing)

These do not include the other option of digital add ons such as extra videos or photos of the wear.


2. Bras/Lingerie

What it is

Worn bras or lingerie that is shipped to the client. It is important to keep in mind the cost of goods sold is a big factor here. If you sell a $300 set of lingerie for $50 you are going into the negatives for profit.

Pricing

Bras can range from $30-$70 for a days wear while lingerie and sets can look more like $50-$120. Remember that you can absolutely upcharge for brand name.


3. Socks, Stockings and Pantyhose

What it is

Worn socks, stockings or pantyhose that is shipped to the client.

Pricing

Average prices for socks sit at only $15 to $30 for one days wear. Stocking and pantyhose are a bit higher rated at $30 to $70 for one days wear. The most common upsell for these wears is extending the wear time and adding extra days.


Final Thoughts

You do not need to offer everything.

Actually, you probably should not. A strong menu is not the one with the most options. It is the one that:

  • fits your energy
  • fits your boundaries
  • fits your niche
  • fits your available time
  • makes financial sense
  • is easy to explain
  • is easy to deliver consistently

Some creators do best with a simpler business built around subscriptions, pre-mades, and occasional customs. Other creators thrive on one-on-one services and premium access packages. Neither is automatically better. The point is to build a menu you can sustain.

If you are newer, start with a few offers and learn what actually sells. If you are more experienced, look at your current menu and ask yourself a harder question: which services are profitable, and which ones are just eating your time because you have not repriced them yet? That is the real work. Because the best service menu is not the one that looks the prettiest. It is the one that pays you properly.


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