Once you've watched a few rooms, you start to notice that tipping isn't just transactional. Models build games around it, and those games are most of what makes a show fun. Three big patterns:
The tip menu
A pinned list of actions and amounts. Sending the exact amount triggers that exact action. Examples:
- 10 CX — blow a kiss
- 25 CX — show feet
- 50 CX — slap
- 100 CX — change song
- 500 CX — put on the dress
- 1000 CX — control toy 30s
Menus are how a model packages her show into something a viewer can interact with directly. Tipping a non-listed amount sends a tip with no specific action — that's fine, she'll often improvise.
Surprise tips
The model sets up a "surprise tip" range — something like "20–200 CX, surprise me" — and you pick somewhere in that range. The model sees an animation but not the amount until she clicks. You can imagine the reaction: she clicks expecting 20, sees 200, and reacts on camera. That moment is what makes surprise tips popular for both sides.
Goals
A goal is a public progress bar at the top of the room — for example "1500 CX to take off the dress" or "5000 CX to hit hits this hour, group show kicks off". As tips come in, the bar fills up. Once it hits 100%, the model does the thing.
Goals are great for collective rooms — every viewer's tip counts, even small ones. They also create a natural moment when something happens, which is good for everyone watching.
Some models combine goals: "First goal at 1000 CX is a song change, second goal at 2500 CX is the dress, jackpot goal at 5000 CX is a group show". Each goal completing sets the next one.
Etiquette around games
A few things long-time viewers learn:
- Don't beg the model to lower a goal. Goals are her plan for the show. Asking her to drop the price is, structurally, asking other viewers to subsidise you.
- Don't backseat tip. Telling other viewers what to tip or shaming low tippers gets you a timeout fast.
- Tip into a goal, not next to it. If a goal is 200 CX from done, a 200 CX tip lands harder for everyone than a 200 CX tip with no goal active.
- Custom goals are negotiable, in private. If you want her to do something specific, that's a private show or a custom-content order — not something to demand in public.
What if I tip the wrong amount?
There's no undo on tips. Any CX you sent is the model's. If you genuinely tipped by accident — wrong room, wrong amount — open a ticket with support@camila.live and we'll review the timing and chat context. We can sometimes recover a tip in the first 60 seconds, but past that the money is hers.