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To check a tip: Check the tippers on your dashboard (it's in the tips section on desktop). Switch to your current month in the dropdown menu. Check their amount.
If someone claims a reward multiple times in the same month, just do the math.

I do not recommend rewards based upon TOTAL tip count since that would complicate things horribly or force people to tip themselves past tiers they don't want just to get the one they want. This discourages people from even bothering to tip! Not recommended!!!

Do not make a spreadsheet btw it is more work than it is worth and it easily gets messed up!!

I take a screen shot at the beginning and end of each month, then figure out who the highest tipper is.
Edit : didn't notice they added a way to see the monthly breakdown until Vincent mentioned it

@ryoko @bear1 @LordVincent
ah okay, i thought there was some secret menu i was missing and didn’t realise it was legit just a matter of doing the rewards on a monthly basis, and using the monthly tab for that reason. thanks for clarifying for me guys, sorry it took a while for me to get it aha

@dannyrichardwriter
thanks! i didn’t really do anything special? i’ve had tips since the first month of the tipping program so they’ve just added up over time. i made a comic page letting people know they could tip me just like everyone else did, and hoped. i also have a community that i’ve built up over years and years of making art, so maybe it’s just them being more wanting to support me. all my top tippers are people from that community, like friends from my stream and folks who’ve been following my art from tumblr, twitter, previous comics etc for years now.

You're awesome John ^^
I recently noticed it's indeed easier to keep track on tippers on the desktop nowdays. I gave up on rewards because it really was too complicated, but perhaps I'm going to set some reward thingy up again with your helpful guide :3

Cool, was about to ask how to identify tippers and check tipping amount and somebody's beaten me to it.

I'm trying to sort out rewards now but think I need to have a little time to make them worthwhile.

Shared the best idea could come up with for tippers. Letting it sit till Monday to see if anyone gives a shit.

Neat! Also keep in mind that only about half of tapas readers are desktop users, and only a certain percentage of those check wall posts. So don't limit yourself to wall posts for sharing any important information! If you do, you limit yourself to reaching out only to 10-25% of your readers

So far my reaction has been more, "Please don't put more stress on yourself." One reader even said my idea was good but didn't want me to do it because it was more work and that they'd tip me anyway.

I forgot people could be good.

Yeah the vocal ones (especially those that read wall posts) will say that but sadly they don't represent the majority in most fanbases :joy: It's very sweet when they do it though.

Great i'm thinking about make some rewards too, thabk you for your tips

28 days later

(Late reply lol)

No problem mate!

It would be great if more people report their results and share their experiences of what type of rewards work best for them, along with what genres they publish. That way a better understanding of what's profitable and what isn't can be developed for everyone involved :smiley:

For me, my exclusive content reward (a yaoi bonus chapter) is the most commonly targeted one. My most popular comic is BL romance and revolution drama.

11 days later

MORE ADVICE INCOMING!!

So since I put a reward on sale and thus ended up being flooded with messages, I soon found out that for bigger creators it can sometimes be hard to find tippers. However I found out the main ways that it can be done (other than just looking at your highest tippers of all time overall):

The dashboard method
Go to your dashboard. Go to tips. Scroll down to tippers. Change the "all time" to the current month.
This method is good for finding tippers who tipped high amounts all in this one specific month.

The date method
If the person tipping says something along the lines of "I just tipped you x and i would like....", that probably means they did tip it just now. The fastest way to then find them is to go to your profile, click your tippers (the number next to your total sub count number) and click "date". The most recent tippers will be seen there.

The name method
Do the date method, except you click "Name" instead. Now if you are a big creator, you will have 100+ pages of tippers. Here's where your problem lies, right? How on earth will you find your tipper?! And you can't jump to a specific page number or letter!
But there's a trick. Click "next". Now look at the adress bar.
My link looks like this: https://tapas.io/MaryYana/tippers?pageNumber=2&order_by=NAME&since=15162314470006

See the "pageNumber=2"? This is what you use to quickly skip pages. So lets say the tipper's name starts with J. Look at the amount of pages you have and make a quick estimate in your head of where you think the J might be. 40 maybe? Type that in instead of the 2 and press enter. Now look at the usernames that pop up and see if they start with a letter before J or after J. Adjust the adress bar and press enter again. Once you get close to the name alphabetically you can start just clicking "next" or "previous" until you see the name. Or don't see the name, if the "tipper" is lying to you.

This all sounds complicated, but once you get in the habit it goes pretty fast.
This method is good for: whenever the other ones don't work! It is a surefire way to find the tipper you are looking for. Slightly slower so it's a last go-to.

If the person contacted you via email and you don't find the tipper with the Name method, answer the person asking them if they are sure they provided you with the correct username. Sometimes people use different names in different places and mix them up! However BEFORE YOU DO THIS!! Look at their email. Sometimes their tapas username is automatically generated from the part of their email that comes before the "@"

The adress bar method
Sometimes a user who emails you will provide you with the username they signed up with, but their actual username is another.
In order to check if this is the case with a tipper you are struggling to find with any of the above methods, go to your profile/wall. Look at the adress bar. Replace the username in that adressbar with the username you are trying to find, without spaces if the person provides those, and press enter. If a result pops up, revisit the previous methods and hunt in the tippers list for the account you just found!

Good luck to you all and I wish you much success with your tipping reward systems!

This is such an amazing topic, and I'm glad you took the time to explain it all out to us! :blush:

1 month later

OH MAH GOODNESS thank you! I'm not quite at the tipping milestone, but when I am, I'll keep this in mind!

2 years later

I know I'm reviving a super old thread and I'm so sorry!!! I just feel like it's soooo good and newer members could also benefit from it!!

This is a super cool thing, I bookmarked it a while back and I think I'm finally ready to start doing it! I was wondering if anyone else in the thread has done it and how it's going for them?

I remember reading this a while back, and though I don’t have a tier system because I felt that was a bit much for me to handle, I do offer rewards.

I use the goal system in tipping and set an overall goal for my readers to reach together. Yesterday I posted my third “ink unlock” reward, so I think it’s doing well.

I do think you shouldn’t be shy about it. I am still struggling with reminders and things like that, but overall I think people are happy to work on a goal together. Even if they can only spare 25 ink.

The goal system didn't exist back when I made this thread and things have changed a little design wise, so some things are outdated. Just a note!

I've been using the goal as an overall reward for everyone! I think we've hit it about three or four times!

When we reach the goal they comment to vote for what reward they want, so I think that's worked well!

But I also wanted to do an individual reward because I feel like it's normally the same ten or so tippers helping me reach the goal versus the 20+ people voting for the reward, so I kinda wanted to incentive more people and reward those who do tip a lot (i dont know if the wording of that makes sense)