Instagram booking link for tattoo artists

One booking linkfor tattoo requests from Instagram.

Drop it in your bio, your stories, or your DM replies. Real booking requests land in a structured flow instead of scattered messages.

Made by handGDPR compliant

From Instagram to a real request

The cleanest path from
bio click to booking.

An Instagram booking link for tattoo artists turns the “DM me to book” loop into one clean next step. Clients click the link, fill in the tattoo request, and serious bookings land with the details you need to review them.

Inklee is built for solo and traveling tattoo artists who want Instagram as the front door, just not the whole booking system.

Where DMs leak

Instagram pulls clients in.
DMs lose the request.

The reach is great. The intake is not. Booking requests get fragmented across reactions, story replies, and casual messages.

Clients send references without placement or size

An image lands in your inbox without context. You ask for placement. They reply tomorrow. Nothing moves until the basics arrive.

Serious requests mix with reactions and casual chat

Real booking inquiries sit in the same thread as story reactions, voice notes, and people just saying hi.

Artists repeat the same intake questions every week

Placement. Size. References. Timing. Same questions, copy-pasted into different DMs, every single time.

Guest spot requests get buried under regular messages

City-specific demand for next month's trip ends up in the same inbox as ongoing local clients and old DMs.

Good clients disappear because the next step is unclear

If the path from interest to request is fuzzy, motivated clients lose momentum before anything is booked.

What the link does

One link.
Every booking entry point.

The same Inklee link works from bio, stories, highlights, and replies. It turns scattered booking interest into a structured request flow.

01

Add one booking link to your Instagram bio

A single Inklee link sits where clients already look. No more “DM me to book” without a clear next step.

02

Send the link in replies when someone asks to book

Instead of typing the same intake questions, you reply with the booking link and let the form do the work.

03

Collect tattoo-specific details before answering

Idea, placement, size, references, and timing land together so you can review the request properly.

04

Review the request before confirming anything

Decide whether the idea fits your work, your schedule, and your style before any time is offered.

05

Keep travel and guest spot requests easier to separate

Location and trip context comes in with the request, so traveling artists can sort city demand without untangling threads.

What the link collects

Six fields, one tattoo
request worth replying to.

01

Tattoo idea

Let clients explain what they want before the conversation turns into price guessing.

02

Placement and size

Get the body area and rough size early, because both change the work, timing, and quote.

03

Reference images

Keep visual references attached to the request instead of buried above or below the actual message.

04

Preferred timing

Collect date preferences without letting clients instantly book a slot too early.

05

Contact details

Keep Instagram handle, email, or other contact info connected to the request.

06

Guest spot location

For traveling artists, city and location context helps separate local requests from trip-specific demand.

DMs alone vs Instagram + booking link

Same Instagram.
Cleaner booking flow.

Feature
Instagram DMs alone
Instagram + Inklee link
First contact
Easy and familiar
Still starts from Instagram, but gives serious requests structure
Request details
Spread across multiple messages
Collected in one tattoo request form
References
Easy to lose in the scroll
Attached to the request context
Artist decision
Hard to track what has been answered
Easier to review before approving
Guest spots
City requests mix with everything else
Easier to separate location-based demand

Who it is for

Built for Instagram-first
tattoo artists.

Instagram-first tattoo artists

For tattooers whose clients find them through bio, stories, and DM replies.

Solo artists handling their own intake

For artists who reply to every booking question themselves.

Traveling guest spot artists

For artists running guest spots and needing city demand separated from local requests.

Closed-books waitlist artists

For artists who want a clean path even when their books are not actively open.

FAQ

Instagram booking links, answered.

01What is an Instagram booking link for tattoo artists?

It is a link artists can place in their Instagram bio, stories, highlights, or replies so clients can submit tattoo booking requests in a structured way. Instead of keeping every detail inside DMs, the client fills out the information the artist needs to review the idea.

02Do I still need Instagram DMs if I use a booking link?

Yes. DMs can still be useful for conversation, trust, and quick replies. The booking link is for the serious request, where the idea, placement, size, references, and timing need to stay organized.

03What should I write in my Instagram bio?

Keep it simple and direct. For example: “Booking requests through the link below” or “For tattoos and guest spots, send your request here.” The goal is to make the next step obvious without sounding stiff.

04Can I send the booking link inside a DM?

Yes. That is often the cleanest workflow. When someone asks to book, you can reply with the link instead of asking every intake question manually.

05Is a booking link better than asking clients to message me?

For casual questions, messages are fine. For serious tattoo requests, a booking link is usually cleaner because it collects the details in one place before you spend time going back and forth.

06Can traveling artists use one Instagram booking link?

Yes. A single booking link can help traveling artists collect requests connected to cities, guest spots, and future demand. That makes it easier to see where people actually want to get tattooed.

07Can I use Inklee if my books are closed?

Yes. A booking link can still be useful when books are closed because it can direct people toward a waitlist or future request flow instead of leaving demand scattered in DMs.

08Does the booking link make me look too formal?

Not if the flow is written in your voice. Inklee is built to feel like a clean tattoo request process, not a corporate appointment portal.

Stop losing tattoo requests
in your Instagram inbox.

Put one clean booking link in your bio and let serious requests flow into a real intake.