The StreamerSuite Keyword Tracker shows you the exact terms viewers use in your chat. Use it to fine-tune your tip menu by matching your menu items to the language your fans respond to. Add trending requests, reword stale options, and remove what’s not working. A well-optimized tip menu increases tips and makes your stream feel more personalized and engaging.
Your tip menu is more than just a list of prices. It’s your in-room sales tool, your call to action, and one of the fastest ways to increase daily earnings. But how do you know if your tip menu is actually working? Are you offering the right things? Using the right wording? Matching viewer expectations?
That’s where the StreamerSuite Keyword Tracker comes in.
This tool helps you monitor which keywords, phrases, and requests are trending in your room and across similar categories. With a little attention and some smart adjustments, you can use this data to optimize your tip menu, improve conversions, and increase tips - without guessing what fans want.
The Keyword Tracker inside StreamerSuite scans your chatroom for commonly used terms, phrases, and tipping triggers. It collects data over time to show you:
It’s like having a real-time window into what your fans are actually interested in - not just what they click, but what they say.
Most fans won’t read a long list of generic options. They skim for familiar words, look for something that excites them, and decide in a few seconds whether to tip or scroll.
If your tip menu uses vague or outdated terms, it’s easy for fans to ignore it. But if it mirrors their own language - the exact words they use in chat - it feels familiar and personalized. That makes tipping feel more intuitive.
For example:
The Keyword Tracker shows you what phrases are actually landing with your audience, so you can make data-backed decisions about your menu.
1. Let it collect data for at least a few sessions
You don’t need to act on it immediately. Let the tool scan a few shows to build a pattern of what comes up regularly. This gives you a solid foundation of recurring keywords.
2. Compare chat terms to your existing tip menu
Open your current tip menu and compare it with your top chat keywords. Do they match? Are your viewers asking for things that aren’t even listed? Are you using technical terms when fans use slang?
Highlight mismatches and look for easy swaps or additions.
3. Adjust wording to mirror viewer language
Small wording changes can have a big impact. Use the phrasing that appears most often in your keyword report. If “feet” comes up a lot but your menu says “foot tease,” you might want to swap them.
Fans feel more drawn to wording they recognize, and it makes the tip menu feel tailor-made.
4. Add new items based on trends
If a keyword starts trending in your room - like “JOI,” “edge,” or “gag” - consider creating a quick new tip option for it. Even if it’s temporary, adding it while interest is high can bring in extra tips and show your viewers that you’re responsive.
5. Retire low-performing items
If certain menu items never get tipped and don’t appear in your keyword list, consider removing them or swapping them out. A lean, focused tip menu with high-interest items performs better than a cluttered one with filler.
Once you have a list of high-interest keywords, you can use them in your StreamerSuite social posts too. Add those terms into your post captions, hashtags, and callouts to attract the type of viewers who already respond well to that language.
This creates a feedback loop between what you promote and what you deliver - which builds trust and improves fan retention.
A strong tip menu speaks your fans’ language. By using the Keyword Tracker inside StreamerSuite, you take the guesswork out of what to offer and how to phrase it. You’ll spot trends faster, meet your viewers where they are, and turn more chat activity into real earnings.
You’re already working hard to perform - make sure your menu is working just as hard to support you.