Setting up Stripe is the easy part.
The harder part is everything around it:
failed payments, renewals, cancellations, VAT notes, access rules, and emails users actually understand.
Tipsters do not have to choose only one platform.
You can use marketplaces for exposure and your own WordPress or hosted website for trust, subscriptions, results, and brand control.
We compared all 3 options in a simple decision matrix.
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Tipsters: don’t move fans to your own website with a hard “buy now” message.
Give them a better reason to move.
Clear stats. Pick history. Better access. Subscriber control. One professional home for your brand.
New guide:
https://t.co/ESroDZ1zbG
New tipster subscriber?
Don’t just send them a payment receipt.
Send a simple onboarding email flow:
Welcome them
Show where picks are posted
Explain how your service works
Set realistic expectations
Check in after a few days
Here are 5 templates: https://t.co/y78HtltipF
Winning slips are not enough to build trust.
A serious tipster website needs a proofing page with:
• units
• ROI
• full pick history
• filters
• grading rules
• winning and losing picks
Transparency sells better than hype.
Guide: https://t.co/aButkKNlBW
Launching a tipster site?
Don’t go live with an empty website and no plan.
New guide: Tipster Site Launch Checklist
Covers domain, branding, pages, paywall setup, posting workflow, and first week content.
https://t.co/VwJdZlLlRo
#TipsterSite#SportsPicks#Capper#OwnTheGame
Thinking about launching a tipster site?
DIY can look cheaper at first, but hosting, updates, backups, caching, security, and support all take time.
New post: Hosted Tipster Site vs DIY
https://t.co/as99NmTZLx
#TipsterSite#SportsPicks#WordPress#OwnTheGame
Running a tipster site on WordPress?
Your plugin is only one part of the setup.
Hosting, caching, and security can make a huge difference too.
New guide:
WordPress Stack for Tipster Sites 👇
https://t.co/AZfqPxXGXP
#WordPress#TipsterScript#WebPerformance#Hosting#Security
Tipster Script update is live: Faster Picks, new design, demo import, and our own theme.
Here is a quick breakdown of what changed and what users should check before updating.
If posting picks feels slow, consistency gets harder.
Our new article covers faster posting on OwnTheGame and what it changes in daily work for tipsters.
https://t.co/lrqVt2rtUR
Before you publish a betting pick, check this 👇
Odds movement
Injuries & lineups
Form (not just results)
Motivation & schedule
Final value
We put everything into a simple pre-pick checklist 👇
https://t.co/QB2Dj6HfEB
#sportsbetting#bettingtips#valuebetting
Most tipsters fail early — not because of picks, but because they lack structure.
Here’s a 30-day guide to building a real tipster brand:
clarity → process → consistency → trust
Running your whole tipster business in Telegram/Discord is risky.
New guide: how to move from social → your own tipster website, auto-share new picks AND actually own your audience.
Publish once on your site, let the system handle the rest.
👉https://t.co/ttLg5lZKTN