Tattoo Studio
Artist portfolios and a proper booking-with-deposit flow — no more flaky DM bookings.
What's included, and why
- ✓Per-artist portfolio galleries
Clients choose an artist, not a shop — separate portfolios let each artist's style pull in their own clients.
- ✓Booking enquiry with reference upload and deposit
A deposit taken at booking is the only real cure for no-shows on a slot you blocked out for hours.
- ✓Aftercare and FAQ pages
Answering aftercare and pain questions on the site saves your artists repeating themselves between sessions.
Priced for the multi-artist portfolio structure plus a deposit-taking booking flow — the two things a studio actually needs.
How should it look?
The same tattoo studio website can be built in very different directions — and the difference isn't just looks, the machinery behind each one differs too. These are the directions that tend to win for businesses like yours:
- Big Photo First
One stunning full-screen photo, a few confident words, one button.
- Straight to the Point
The menu, the prices, the hours — before anything else.
- Dark & Expensive
Dark background, gold or ivory details, slow and confident.
- Loud Words, No Photos Needed
Huge type does the talking — great when photography isn't your strength.
- Half Story, Half Action
Photo on one side, booking or enquiry on the other — always visible.
- The Work Speaks
A wall of your work, tightly organised — portfolio as homepage.
Not quite right? Tell us what you actually need and we'll write back with a price.
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