TL;DR:
- Tattoo artists need a bio link with portfolio, flash sheet, booking deposit, and shop location.
- Best layout: portfolio ?†’ next booking dates ?†’ flash designs ?†’ studio location ?†’ deposit form.
- Use a bio link tool with gallery + form + maps integration.
What Clients Need
- Portfolio ??” 12-20 best pieces.
- Style focus ??” black & grey, traditional, watercolor, etc.
- Flash designs ??” pre-drawn ready-to-tattoo art.
- Booking method ??” form, DM, or deposit page.
- Studio location + map.
- FAQ / pricing range.
Recommended Layout
- Portfolio gallery (12-20 pieces).
- Booking inquiry form.
- Flash sheet / available designs.
- Studio location map.
- Pricing FAQ.
- Aftercare guide.
- Social links.
Booking Process
Most tattoo artists use either:
- Direct DM bookings (Instagram / TikTok).
- Booking form via bio link tool with deposit option.
- Studio's centralised booking system.
Recommended Tools
- UniLink ??” gallery + form + maps + deposit on free.
- Tatalk / TattooDirectory ??” niche tools.
- Linktree ??” basic but recognisable.
Bio Body
"Tattoo artist ??–‹ Black & grey + traditional. NYC. Portfolio + booking ?†“"
FAQ
Should I show pricing on bio link?
Range yes (e.g., "$200 minimum"). Specific quotes after consultation.
Best gallery layout?
12-20 pieces showing range. Group by style.
Booking via DM or form?
Form filters spam + serves as initial consultation.
Should flash designs link to deposit?
Yes ??” converts browsers to bookings faster.
Key Takeaways
- Tattoo bio link: portfolio + booking + flash + location.
- Form-based booking filters serious clients.
- Show pricing range for self-qualification.
Tattoo artist bio link
UniLink: gallery + form + maps + deposit collection on free.
Try UniLink free ?†’