Your specializations, style, and equipment cards
The discipline-specific Info Cards — a tattoo artist's Specializations & Style and Machines, Inks & Supplies cards, the Specializations card for permanent makeup and body modification, and the laser Session Information card.
Alongside the cards every practitioner shares, some disciplines get extra Info Cards for the parts of their craft that don't fit the standard set. These are all public and optional — they make your profile richer, but they don't gate bookings. They're on the Info tab, and which ones you see depends on your discipline.
Tattoo artists — Specializations & Style
This card tells clients what you're known for:
- Artistic styles — pick up to five styles you work in.
- Size specialty — the sizes you focus on, from small to extra large.
- Color work — a switch for whether you do color or work in black and grey.
- Style description — free text to describe your style in your own words.
The card reaches 100% once you've picked at least one style and one size.
Tattoo artists — Machines, Inks & Supplies
This card lists the gear you use — your machines, needles, and inks, plus any educational links you want to share and your brand partnerships. Each section has a show-or-hide switch, so you can publish the parts you want clients and other artists to see and keep the rest private. A section you've chosen to show counts toward completion once it has at least one entry.
Permanent makeup and body modification — Specializations
This card is where you set out your techniques, styles, and the specialized procedures you offer, so clients can see your areas of focus.
Laser practitioners — Session Information
Because laser removal runs over multiple sessions, this card explains what clients can expect:
- Sessions — typical session length and how many sessions removal usually takes, which varies with ink color and whether it's a cover-up.
- Scheduling — how long to wait between sessions and why.
- Technology — the laser types, wavelengths, and equipment you use.
- Pain and the procedure — how you manage discomfort and what the treatment is like from start to finish.
Frequently asked questions
- Are these cards required to take bookings?
No. Only Services & Pricing, Availability & Schedule, and Policies & Legal gate bookings. These cards are there to give clients a fuller picture of your work.
- I'm a tattoo artist — can I hide my inks or machines from clients?
Yes. The Machines, Inks & Supplies card has a show-or-hide switch on each section, so you can share some and keep others private.
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