Vague requests
Clients send half an idea, three screenshots, no budget, no placement, and no useful timing. The artist has to pull the real request out of them one message at a time.
For solo tattoo artists
BZZZ helps solo tattoo artists book local clients, sell flash globally, collect deposits, manage requests, and run a small shop without living in Instagram DMs.

Blackwork - Brooklyn, NY




Bookings, flash sales, merch, deposits, and tips.
Digital design sold globally. Local tattoo still bookable.
The solo artist problem
Instagram is good for attention. It is bad at holding the details that turn a tattoo idea into a paid appointment, a flash sale, or a clean client record. BZZZ gives that traffic somewhere better to land.
Clients send half an idea, three screenshots, no budget, no placement, and no useful timing. The artist has to pull the real request out of them one message at a time.
Deposits, flash holds, merch orders, and tips end up scattered across payment apps, screenshots, notes, and memory instead of sitting next to the client request.
Flash gets posted, liked, buried, copied, and forgotten. A design that could sell to someone outside the city becomes another old post in the feed.
Every repeat answer takes time away from drawing, tattooing, and selling the next piece. The tool should catch details before the artist has to chase them.
Built around the work
A solo tattoo artist page has to show taste before it asks for money. BZZZ keeps portfolio images, available flash, shop products, and booking actions in the same visual system so clients understand the artist before they send a request.
That matters for SEO too. A strong tattoo artist booking page should contain real service language, real flash sales language, real portfolio context, and real product links. Search engines can read the page, but people still need to want to stay on it.




What BZZZ replaces
Tattoo requests with references, placement, budget, timing, and contact info in one place.
A real artist page with portfolio, flash, booking, shop, deposits, and policies.
A booking flow connected to requests, deposits, and client details.
Flash sales, deposits, products, and tips tracked where the request lives.
Digital flash and shop sales belong in checkout instead of scattered message threads.
Consent status belongs with the booking so the artist can see what still needs attention.
Tattoo booking software for solo artists
Most booking tools treat a tattoo appointment like any other service appointment. That misses how tattoo work is actually sold. A client usually starts with an idea, a reference image, a body placement, a rough budget, a preferred timing window, and questions about deposits or design ownership. A calendar cannot handle that by itself.
BZZZ is built for the whole tattoo booking workflow: a public artist page, tattoo request intake, flash sales, digital products, shop products, booking deposits, client inbox, consent records, and artist dashboard. Solo tattoo artists can use one link in their Instagram bio instead of forcing clients through scattered DMs, screenshots, payment notes, and calendar messages.
The sharpest difference is flash. BZZZ lets artists treat tattoo flash as a real product. A piece can be available for local booking, sold globally as a digital design, held for a client, or retired after use. That gives solo artists a path to earn from artwork even when the buyer is not local.
That is why the page combines tattoo appointment booking, flash shop, portfolio proof, artist policies, deposits, client intake, consent records, and product sales in one place. The artist gets a business system that feels like their work. The client gets one clear place to book, buy, pay, and understand what happens next.
What a solo artist can run
BZZZ is designed for the real way independent tattooers sell work: some clients need to request custom work, some want to claim flash, some buy digital art from another city, and some just need the right deposit or aftercare link.

Digital file delivered after checkout.
Budget, placement, timing, and references captured.
Capture idea, style, placement, size, budget, timing, references, and contact details before the artist replies.
Sell a digital flash file globally, hold a piece for a local client, or retire a design after it is used.
List prints, tees, stickers, aftercare, gift cards, affiliate links, and studio pickups from the same artist page.
Keep paid deposits, client notes, consent status, and order history connected to the request instead of scattered in DMs.
The workflow
The goal is not another calendar. The goal is to turn attention into complete tattoo requests, paid deposits, flash sales, and organized follow-up.
Portfolio, booking status, flash, shop, and contact info are in one place.
Idea, references, placement, size, budget, timing, and contact details are already captured.
Deposits, digital flash sales, merch, and tips become trackable events.
New requests, paid orders, held flash, consent status, and calendar items stay visible.
The money lane
BZZZ treats flash as more than content. A piece can be booked locally, sold globally as a digital design, marked held, or retired after use.






Shop, merch, and affiliate links
A tattoo artist already has taste, trust, and people asking what they use. BZZZ gives that attention a place to go: prints, stickers, aftercare, gift cards, merch, tips, digital products, or useful outside links.
The plan is to add POD so artists can sell designs on shirts, hoodies, prints, and other products without buying inventory up front or handling shipping themselves.

Artist merch
Not every client is ready to book. Some want a print, a hoodie, a sticker pack, a gift card, an aftercare bundle, or a way to support the artist. Shop products let the page make money even when the chair is full.

Aftercare and supplies
Artists can list aftercare, supplies, books, tools, or other products they already recommend. If the artist uses an affiliate program, the link can point out to the seller and create extra income when people buy.
An affiliate link is a tracked product link. If someone clicks it and buys, the artist may earn a commission from that outside program. Think aftercare balm, tattoo care kits, art books, stencil supplies, skin-safe soap, or the gear clients already ask about.

Artist dashboard
The dashboard is built for quick checks between appointments: new requests, calendar, paid sales, flash inventory, shop products, consent, and setup tasks.
Custom bookings, flash claims, and shop orders.
Bookings, flash, merch, deposits, digital files, and tips.
Available, held, sold, tattooed, retired, and digital.
Contact, references, budget, placement, timing, and notes.
Free to start
The artist account is free. Bzzz.ink only takes a platform fee on digital flash and digital product sales, where the platform helps host, track, sell, and deliver the work online.
Solo artist FAQ
Yes. BZZZ is meant to be the page in your bio: portfolio, booking request, flash shop, deposits, shop products, and contact flow.
Yes. Local clients can book a tattoo, while global buyers can purchase the digital flash design and take it to their own artist.
No. BZZZ has 0% platform fee on bookings and appointment deposits. Stripe processing fees still apply.
Yes. Stripe powers online checkout. Artists can still use outside payment methods and keep notes/status context in the dashboard while the product grows.
Studio tools are planned, but the first serious flow is for solo artists and independent tattooers.
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