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For tattoo studios and independent artists

Scattered DMs in.
Booked sessions out.

Clients talk through their idea with an AI on your page. Placement, size, budget, references — it all lands in your dashboard as one clean brief. At three in the morning, too.

  • AI consultation intake
  • Projects and scheduling
  • A shareable artist page
Tattoo artist reviewing a client brief prepared by OpenInk Studio
By the time you open it, the brief is ready.The OpenInk Studio desk

Clients arrive with every style in mind.

  • Script tattoo running along the spine
  • Fine line floral tattoo
  • Birth flower tattoo design
  • Blackwork tattoo on a forearm
  • Watercolor pastel tattoo
  • Blackletter script lettering tattoo
  • Snake and vine wrap tattoo
  • Compass linework tattoo

The problem

The hard part of tattooing is rarely the tattooing.

Your inbox is three inboxes

Instagram, WhatsApp, email. References sit in one thread, the budget in another. Scrolling chat history becomes part of the job.

Twenty questions before every quote

What, where, how big, what budget. Every new client starts from zero, and half of them go quiet before you get an answer.

The calendar lives in your head

Bookings in a notebook, project status from memory. Nobody can say which client confirmed and which one is still waiting on a sketch. Double bookings surface in the busiest week.

Features

Intake, projects, schedule. One place for each.

OpenInk Studio handles the work around the tattoo, so the needle time stays yours.

AI intake

The client chats. The brief writes itself.

Put your consultation link in your bio or on the counter. Clients talk through idea, placement, size, budget, and references with an AI that keeps asking until it is clear. You open a brief, not a transcript.

  • A public consultation page for any channel
  • Idea, placement, size, budget, references — collected in one pass
  • New leads land in your dashboard
A screen on the shop floor showing a consultation brief assembled by the AI intake

Project workflow

From interested, to inked, to archived.

Read the brief, then turn the lead into a project in one step. Sketches, proposals, tasks, and status live under the client's name. Who is waiting on you and who needs a date — visible at a glance.

  • Convert a lead into a project in one step
  • Sketches and proposals attached to the project
  • Tasks and status that follow the work
Sketches, notes, and project records spread across a studio desk

Schedule and page

Your portfolio is the booking entrance.

Every artist gets a page: work, styles, a booking button, and one @handle link for everywhere. The calendar runs by month or day and respects time zones, so overseas clients book the hour you meant.

  • An artist page with portfolio and booking entry
  • One @handle link to share anywhere
  • Month and day views, timezone-aware
A tablet showing the month view of a studio schedule

How it works

Four steps from a link to a finished piece.

  1. A client opening a tattoo consultation page on their phone

    A client opens your link

    From your bio, your site, or a card at the counter. The conversation starts while you are tattooing.

  2. A tattoo artist reviewing the brief assembled by the AI

    The AI turns talk into a brief

    Placement, size, budget, timing, references — asked one by one, recorded as a structured brief.

  3. A proposal and booking schedule on the studio workspace

    You judge and move it forward

    Read the brief, convert it to a project, sketch, propose, set the date. Every step stays on the same record.

  4. A completed tattoo project with its archived materials

    Session done, archive kept

    The finished project keeps its first brief and everything in between. Your studio builds its own records.

Styles

Whatever you ink, the brief keeps up.

Clients describe ideas in any style. The intake records them faithfully and leaves the judgment to you.

Birth flower tattoo design
Birth flower
Blackletter script lettering tattoo
Blackletter script
Compass linework tattoo
Compass linework
Fine line floral tattoo
Fine line floral
Tattoo combining florals and waves
Florals and waves
Blackwork tattoo on a forearm
Forearm blackwork
Traditional hannya mask and tiger tattoo
Hannya and tiger
Japanese irezumi dragon tattoo
Irezumi dragon
Japanese irezumi koi tattoo
Irezumi koi
Minimalist wave tattoo
Minimalist wave
Negative-space blackwork tattoo
Negative-space blackwork
Snake and vine wrap tattoo
Snake and vine
Script tattoo running along the spine
Spine script
Watercolor pastel tattoo
Watercolor pastel

The difference

The same studio, run two ways.

  • Without OpenInk

    Client ideas scattered across chat histories

    With OpenInk

    One structured brief per client

  • Without OpenInk

    Placement, size, and budget asked message by message

    With OpenInk

    The AI has asked before you even look

  • Without OpenInk

    Bookings in a notebook, conflicts found too late

    With OpenInk

    A month-view calendar that converts time zones

  • Without OpenInk

    Portfolio on Instagram, booking over DMs

    With OpenInk

    An artist page with its own booking entry

  • Without OpenInk

    Project status that lives only in your head

    With OpenInk

    Visible status from new inquiry to finished work

FAQ

Asked before you ask.

Who owns the client data?

You do. Conversations, briefs, and project records belong to your studio. OpenInk keeps them organized — nothing more.

Does the AI quote prices or pick designs?

No. It collects and structures what the client wants. Pricing, design direction, and whether to take the job stay with you.

What happens when clients ask the AI about styles?

It asks and records: style preferences, references, placement, budget. It does not give design opinions on your behalf — anything uncertain goes into the brief for you to settle.

Which languages are supported?

The interface ships in eleven languages, with light and dark themes. You and your clients do not have to read the same one.

How do deposits and payments work?

OpenInk does not touch the money. Keep taking deposits the way you do now, record the confirmation on the project, and the schedule moves on.

What does it take to get started?

Sign up, choose studio or independent artist, fill in your page, and share your consultation link. Intake starts the moment the link is out.

I already have Instagram and a website. Where does this fit?

Keep both. The consultation link goes in your bio or behind your booking button. Your followers stay where they are — inquiries finally have somewhere to land.

Give the next inquiry somewhere to land.

Set up your page and your link today. Tonight's DMs can arrive as tomorrow's briefs.