For waiters and service staff

No cash on them? They have a phone.

You show your QR code, the guest pays with BLIK, card or Apple Pay, and the money goes straight to your account. You sign up on your own — no company, no terminal, no waiting for the venue to decide.

Made for the places you work in: Restauracje · kawiarnie · bary · hotele

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What comes with the account

Six things that work from day one. No hardware, no rollout, no training.

A QR code that is yours

One permanent code and your own link, tippin.pl/u/your-name. Printed on a card, stuck on your phone case or shown on screen — it always leads to you.

The guest pays in seconds

BLIK, card, Apple Pay, Google Pay and Revolut Pay. No account, nothing to install — they scan, pick an amount, done.

Payouts to your bank account

Tips land in your Stripe balance. You request a payout with one click and the bank transfer usually takes a day or two.

A notification after every tip

You see the amount right after it lands, and the dashboard keeps daily and monthly stats plus the full history of tips and payouts — handy at tax time.

You set the amounts

Pick three suggestions, say 10, 15 and 20 zł. The middle one is preselected and usually the one guests choose — and they can always type their own.

A print-ready QR card

Download a PNG with your QR code and your own wording. Send it to a print shop or print it at home and leave it with the bill.

You sign up on your own

You don’t have to wait for the venue to decide

The account is yours, not the restaurant’s. Your employer doesn’t have to install, sign or set up anything for you to start taking tips.

The account is yours

The QR code, the link and the tip history belong to you. Change jobs and you take them with you.

The money goes straight to you

A tip lands in your own balance and from there in your bank account. It never passes through the venue’s till.

The venue does nothing

No terminal, no integration with the cash register, no contract on the employer’s side.

And if the venue joins — even better

When your workplace creates a business account you’ll get an invitation to the team. Accept it with one click, or stay with your own account.

House rules on tips differ from place to place. Before you put a QR code by the till, it’s worth checking how it works where you are employed.

From sign-up to the first tip

1

Create an account

First name, e-mail and password. No tax ID, no registered business, no contract — about three minutes.

2

Turn on payouts

Stripe confirms your identity: an ID document, a phone number and the account the money should go to. That is a legal requirement for taking payments. Around five minutes.

3

Show the QR code

With the bill, on your phone case or on a card on the table. The first tip can arrive the same evening.

How much of a tip reaches you?

  • 0 zł to sign up and keep the account
  • 0% tippin’ commission on tips
  • The only cost: the payment operator, 1 zł + 1.6%
  • The guest can cover it for you — then you keep the whole amount

From a 50 zł tip you keep

48.20

Frequently asked questions

Do I need a registered business?

No. You sign up as a private person — first name, e-mail and password, then identity verification with Stripe. No tax ID, no sole proprietorship.

Does my venue have to agree or install something?

tippin’ asks nothing of your employer: no terminal, no cash-register integration, no contract. You create the account yourself and the QR code is yours. House rules on tips do differ from place to place, so it’s worth checking how it works where you are employed.

When do I get the money?

You see the tip in your dashboard right after it lands. You request the payout yourself with one click and Stripe makes the transfer — usually one or two business days.

Does the guest need an account or an app?

No. They scan the QR code or open your link, pick an amount and pay with BLIK, card, Apple Pay, Google Pay or Revolut Pay. No registration.

Do I have to declare tips on my tax return?

Yes — Polish income tax has no exemption for tips. Your dashboard keeps the full history of tips and payouts, so you have the numbers. Who pays, how much and on which form is spelled out on our blog.

Your first tip can arrive today

Create a free account, download the card with your QR code and leave it with the bill.

Also read: Tax on tips — who pays, how much and on which form