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How to Run Multiple Tips on Your brandID Page at Once

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brandID lets you run more than one tip campaign at the same time. You might have a general “Support Me” jar for everyday fans and a separate one for a specific goal like “Help Me Buy a New Camera” or “Fund My Album.” Each campaign has its own CTA, description, and tip amounts, all living on the same brandID page. Learn more about brandID’s tipping feature to see everything it offers.

New to collecting tips online? Start with How to Set Up a Tip Jar on brandID before adding a second one.

Step 1 — Add a Second Tip Campaign

On your Links & Products page, find your existing Tipping element. Next to your first campaign, click + Add New Tips. The setup wizard reopens and walks you through the same four steps as before: CTA, Details, Email Template, and Payment. Complete each one for the new campaign and click Save Publish.

Step 2 — Configure How Multiple Jars Display

Once you have two or more campaigns, scroll to Multiple Tip Jar Settings under Customize Style. Here you can control how they appear together on your page:

  • Layout — Choose from three layout styles: single column, grid, or carousel.
  • Autoplay — Set to Yes to auto-rotate through your tip jars, or No to keep them static.
  • Speed — How fast the carousel rotates, in milliseconds (e.g., 2000 = 2 seconds per jar).
  • Row — How many rows of tip jars to display.
  • Show Arrows — Whether fans see navigation arrows to scroll through campaigns manually.

Tips for Running Multiple Campaigns

Give each one a clear, distinct title, so fans know at a glance what they’re supporting. Vague names like “Tip Jar 1” and “Tip Jar 2” will confuse people; specific names like “Support My Work” and “Help Me Get to Tokyo” won’t.

Think about using different CTA styles for different contexts — a QR code works well for in-person tipping, while a button or image is better for digital traffic. See Which Tip Jar CTA Style Should You Use if you need help deciding.

Set tip amounts that match the purpose of each jar. A casual “Buy Me a Coffee” campaign might offer $3, $5, and $10. A project-funding campaign might go higher: $25, $50, and $100. Matching the amounts to the ask makes both feel more intentional.


Note: Each tipping campaign has its own email template and payment settings, so you can send different thank-you messages and even use different payment gateways per campaign. For a full walkthrough of the description and email steps, see How to Use brandID’s Tip Description Templates.

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