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How to Get More
Tips Using QR
A Simple, Respectful Guide forService Providers and Businesses.
How to Get MoreTips Using QR
A Simple, Respectful Guide for Service Providers and businesses.
Wanna Tip Me is designed to make tipping easy, fast, and comfortable — for both you and your customers. This guide will show you how and when to offer your QR code in a way that:
● Feels natural.● Avoids awkward moments.● Increases your chances of receiving tips.● Keeps everything 100% optional and pressure-free.
The Golden Rule
Never ask for a tip — offer an option.Customers are far more likely to tip when they feel no pressure and full control.
1. Timing Is Everything
The best moment to share your QR code is after the service is completed and the customer is satisfied.
✅ Good moments:
● After hearing “Thank you.”● After a smile or positive comment.● When the service is clearly finished.
❌ Avoid:
● Asking before the service ends.● Asking during the service.● Asking if the customer looks rushed or unhappy.
This moment is called the Moment of Satisfaction — it’s when tips naturally happen.
2. The Perfect Way to Say It
Keep it short, neutral, and optional.
Choose one sentence only.
✅ Recommended phrases:
● “If you’d like to leave a tip, you can scan here.”● “I accept digital tips if that’s easier for you.”● “There’s a QR code if you prefer tipping.”● “Totally optional — just in case you don’t carry cash.”
❌ Avoid Saying:
● “Please tip me.”● “Can you leave a tip?”● “Support me”● Any explanation that sounds personal.
3. Body Language Matters
How you present the QR code is just as important as what you say.
✅ Best practice:
● Point to the QR code gently.● Smile.● Continue packing up or stepping back.● Do not wait for a response.
❌ Avoid:
● Holding your phone directly in front of the customer.● Standing too close.● Watching or waiting while they decide.
When customers feel no pressure, they are more likely to tip.
Wanna Tip Me is designed to make tipping easy, fast, and comfortable — for both you and your customers. This guide will show you how and when to offer your QR code in a way that:
● Feels natural.● Avoids awkward moments.● Increases your chances of receiving tips.● Keeps everything 100% optional and pressure-free.
The Golden Rule
Never ask for a tip — offer an option.Customers are far more likely to tip when they feel no pressure and full control.
1. Timing Is Everything
The best moment to share your QR code is after the service is completed and the customer is satisfied.
✅ Good moments:
● After hearing “Thank you.”● After a smile or positive comment.● When the service is clearly finished.
❌ Avoid:
● Asking before the service ends.● Asking during the service.● Asking if the customer looks rushed or unhappy.
This moment is called the Moment of Satisfaction — it’s when tips naturally happen.
2. The Perfect Way to Say It
Keep it short, neutral, and optional.
Choose one sentence only.
✅ Recommended phrases:
● “If you’d like to leave a tip, you can scan here.”● “I accept digital tips if that’s easier for you.”● “There’s a QR code if you prefer tipping.”● “Totally optional — just in case you don’t carry cash.”
❌ Avoid Saying:
● “Please tip me.”● “Can you leave a tip?”● “Support me”● Any explanation that sounds personal.
3. Body Language Matters
How you present the QR code is just as important as what you say.
✅ Best practice:
● Point to the QR code gently.● Smile.● Continue packing up or stepping back.● Do not wait for a response.
❌ Avoid:
● Holding your phone directly in front of the customer.● Standing too close.● Watching or waiting while they decide.
When customers feel no pressure, they are more likely to tip.
The Hidden Secret
Most tips happen when you don’t directlyask for them.
Where to Place Your QR Code
Let the QR code work for you — even whenyou say nothing.
Effective locations:
● On the table, window or counter.● On a mirror or wall.● Near the payment terminal.● On a receipt.● On a small card that says: “Digital tips available”
The goal is visibility, not attention.
If a Customer Asks: “What Is This?”
Keep the answer simple.
Best response:
“It’s just a simple tip page — no signup, one tap.”
Avoid explaining:● The platform.● Your story.● Technical details.● Company information.
Simple = trustworthy.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Long explanations.❌ Asking emotionally.❌ Asking before satisfaction.❌ Repeating the request.❌ Making tipping feel mandatory.
Remember:
A tip is a thank-you, not a requirement.
The Hidden Secret
Most tips happen when you don’t directly ask for them.
Where to Place Your QR Code
Let the QR code work for you — even whenyou say nothing.
Effective locations:
● On the table, window or counter.● On a mirror or wall.● Near the payment terminal.● On a receipt.● On a small card that says: “Digital tips available”
The goal is visibility, not attention.
If a Customer Asks: “What Is This?”
Keep the answer simple.
Best response:“It’s just a simple tip page — no signup, one tap.”
Avoid explaining:● The platform.● Your story.● Technical details.● Company information.
Simple = trustworthy.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
❌ Long explanations.❌ Asking emotionally.❌ Asking before satisfaction.❌ Repeating the request.❌ Making tipping feel mandatory.
Remember:
A tip is a thank-you, not a requirement.