Hospitality has always been built on teamwork, but tipping systems haven’t always reflected how service actually works.
As cash payments decline, many venues are rethinking how tips are collected and shared. Customers still want to reward great service, yet fewer carry cash — creating gaps between intention and opportunity.
At EasyTip, we work with hospitality businesses transitioning to cashless tipping while ensuring tip distribution remains fair, transparent, and easy to manage.
Cashless tipping is a digital method that allows customers to leave tips using their phone instead of physical cash.
With EasyTip, customers scan a QR code or access a payment link, select who they want to tip, and complete payment instantly using card or mobile wallet.
Cashless tipping helps hospitality venues:
Because payments are already digital, tipping naturally follows the same behaviour.
Yes. EasyTip’s cashless tipping platform allows individual staff tipping, where guests choose exactly who receives their tip.
EasyTip enables customers to select a specific employee after scanning a QR code. The tip is then allocated directly to that team member.
Individual tipping is commonly used to:
Digital tipping therefore preserves personal recognition rather than removing it.
Fair tip distribution depends on how a venue operates.
Some hospitality teams work collectively, while others rely on individual performance supported by wider teams. Modern tipping systems must accommodate both approaches.
EasyTip allows venues to configure distribution rules that match real service structures rather than forcing a single model.
The two most common approaches are tip pooling and tip sharing.
Tip pooling combines all collected tips into a shared fund that is distributed across staff according to predefined rules.
Distribution may be based on:
Tip pooling works well in environments where service delivery is highly collaborative and guest experience depends on multiple team members.
Once configured in EasyTip, pooling calculations run automatically.
Tip sharing distributes tips earned by individuals or teams while allocating a percentage to supporting staff.
For example, a server may receive a tip directly, while a defined portion is shared with kitchen or operational teams who contributed indirectly to the experience.
EasyTip automates this process, ensuring supporting roles are rewarded consistently without manual calculations.
Hotels, restaurants, and multi-area venues often operate several teams simultaneously.
EasyTip allows tipping groups to mirror operational reality, including:
Each group can operate under different pooling or sharing rules while remaining centrally managed.
This flexibility is increasingly important for larger hospitality operations.
Transparency is one of the main reasons venues adopt cashless tipping systems.
EasyTip provides clear reporting showing:
This visibility helps build trust between management and staff while supporting compliance with evolving tipping regulations.
Cashless tipping aligns with broader payment trends across hospitality.
Venues adopting digital tipping commonly report:
Rather than replacing traditional hospitality values, cashless tipping modernises how appreciation is shared.
EasyTip was designed specifically for hospitality and service environments where flexibility matters.
The platform combines:
The goal is not to change how teams work, but to ensure tipping supports existing operations fairly and transparently. Because when service is delivered collectively, tip distribution should reflect that reality.