External handles
List your Venmo, Cash App, and PayPal handles — Loadout displays them with deep links and QR codes.
External handles
Drop in your Venmo / Cash App / PayPal handles once. Loadout displays them as tip buttons + QR codes on your public band page and gig request pages. Fans tip via their own apps.
Zero fee. No Stripe account required.
Set them up
Open Band settings → Tips section. Add one or more:
- Venmo — username (no
@) - Cash App —
$cashtag - PayPal —
paypal.me/yourhandleor your email
Save. The handles immediately become available on your public band page and any gig with public requests enabled.
[screenshot: band settings — tips handles form]
What fans see
Each handle becomes a tip button on your public-facing pages. The buttons:
- Show the service logo and your handle
- Link out to a deep-link URL that pre-fills the payment with your handle as the recipient
- Include a QR code below for in-person scanning (fans hold their camera up to a poster or screen, the QR opens their app)
The deep link doesn't pre-fill the amount or a memo — fans enter those in the destination app.
What you don't get
The free tier is a list of links, not a payments system. Loadout has no visibility into actual transactions.
That means:
- No per-tip tracking. Loadout has no visibility into actual transactions on the external app side.
- No post-show tip totals. You'll need to reconcile manually from your handle apps. The post-show summary has a Self-report tips field for this.
- No song attribution. Loadout doesn't know which tip was for which song.
If those things matter to you, the connected tier gives you all of them in exchange for the 2% Loadout fee.
When external handles are enough
- You play occasional gigs, not a residency.
- You already have a flow with Venmo/Cash App and don't want a new system.
- You don't care about per-song analytics — tips are tips.
- Your fans skew local/repeat (they already know your handle anyway).
What's next
- Loadout Tips setup — when external handles aren't enough.
- Tipping overview — the bigger picture.
Last updated: 2026-06-04