Tattoo workflow
Booking rules, deposits, consults, client boundaries, reference handling, consent, aftercare, and the tiny shop details that decide whether a page actually works.
Artist community
BZZZ Community is the signed-in artist space for tattoo artists to talk workflow, technique, flash sales, merch, marketing, bugs, feature requests, and the business side of staying booked.
Inside BZZZ
It is not public. It is not pretending to be a giant network. It is a simple, signed-in room close to the product where serious artists can ask better questions and tell BZZZ what actually needs to work.
What the room is for
Booking rules, deposits, consults, client boundaries, reference handling, consent, aftercare, and the tiny shop details that decide whether a page actually works.
Flash drops, digital products, direct product links, merch, stickers, prints, gift cards, affiliate links, and how artists can make the page pay for itself.
Instagram bio strategy, post-to-product links, local discovery, portfolio organization, email capture, and how to sell without turning the artist page into a corny funnel.
Bugs, rough edges, feature requests, missing settings, confusing flows, and what BZZZ needs to fix before more shops depend on it.
Why signed-in matters
BZZZ is not trying to build a public tattoo comment feed. The goal is a focused working room where artists can talk about the things that make the page earn: better requests, cleaner policies, stronger flash drops, easier setup, and fewer lost clients.
Artist accounts are free. Community is still protected because access, attention, and direct feedback loops are worth keeping focused.
Community is for signed-in artist and industry accounts because the room should stay practical and close to people actually building on BZZZ.
This is an alpha forum, not a fake social network. Posts, replies, reports, and useful categories matter more than pretending the room is already huge.
A working artist asking for a real feature is more valuable than generic SaaS guesses. Community keeps those requests visible.
Technique matters. So do pricing, policies, products, marketing, client follow-up, and staying booked without burning out.
Alpha honesty
The first version is intentionally plain: categories, posts, replies, reports, and direct BZZZ feedback. That is enough to catch bugs, compare workflows, ask setup questions, and decide what should be built next. Polish comes after the room proves what artists actually need.
Start freeQuestions
Yes. The current artist account model is free, and the community is for signed-in artist and industry accounts, not a monthly upgrade.
No. The real community lives inside the signed-in dashboard so it does not turn into a public comment section.
Yes. Artists can post without pre-approval. BZZZ still keeps reporting and moderation tools for spam, abuse, unsafe content, and anything that does not belong.
Because the value is practical workflow talk, product feedback, and a direct line into what BZZZ builds next, not random public noise.