TikTok is giving its creators even more ways to earn money from their videos as fans can now tip their favorite profiles directly. However, the option isn’t available to all.
As TikTok has cemented itself as one of the top social media platforms around, more and more creators have been using the video-sharing app to make some cash.
The biggest creators like Charli D’Amelio, Addison Rae, and Bella Poarch, have used the app as a launchpad for mainstream opportunities – signing deals for TV shows, podcasts, beauty products, and beyond – as well as having access to the TikTok Creator Fund.
Other TikTokers have been able to use the ‘gifts’ function where, like Twitch bits, users purchase gifts from TikTok and then them send to a user. Though, the platform took a cut of that cash. However, they are now testing direct donations.
How to get Tips on TikTok
The addition of the ‘tips’ feature was first highlighted by TikToker Jera Bean on October 28 after she noted that the new option had appeared for her alongside other profile settings. Though, there is a slight catch to activating it.
Tips aren’t available to every creator, as of writing. You have to have, and maintain, 100,000 followers as well as meet an age requirement to join the current test. If you meet that criteria, you then have to apply and have TikTok sign off on you having tips enabled.
According to the application page, Tips will go directly to the creator and TikTok won’t take a cut, whereas they did with Gifts. Though, that could always change in the future.
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If you are accepted into the Tips program, your profile will be given a shiny new ‘Tips’ badge, just like the one that appears if you are able to receive ‘Gifts’ from others.
As Jera shows, donations start at a minimum of $1 but there doesn’t appear to be a maximum amount. If you get a tip, you’ll also get details on who has sent it, provided they don’t take up the option to send it anonymously.
With the feature only in a testing phase currently, it could be a while before it’s rolled out for more creators, so we’ll just have to wait and see how it evolves.