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Best Framer Templates for Tattoo Studios

There is no tattoo category on the Framer marketplace, so most studios buy a dark portfolio and force it to fit. A portfolio has one owner, no inventory and nothing to book. A studio has residents, a flash sheet that sells out, and clients who want to see healed work. Start from something built for that instead.

1 MARROW Framer template MARROWOur pickTattoo · $69

MARROW is built for a studio with more than one artist. It has an artist roster where booking goes to the artist, not a general inbox, and a flash wall with live status: available, claimed, gone. Its Second Skin section scroll-peels a piece from fresh to four months healed, the honest answer to the question every client asks. Selected work shows healed pieces only, with style and artist on each, and the enquiry runs on a deposit with an artist picker.

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A generic dark portfolio template

It will look moody and hold photos, and it costs less. It cannot run an artist roster, a flash wall that sells out, or per-artist booking, so a multi-artist studio outgrows it on day one.

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A single-artist portfolio

Fine if you are a solo artist with no residents and no flash inventory. The moment you add a second chair, the one-owner model breaks.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Can each artist take their own bookings?

Yes. MARROW has an artist roster with a profile per resident and booking that routes to that artist, which a single-owner portfolio cannot do.

Can I show a flash sheet that sells out?

Yes. The flash wall carries a live per-design status, available, claimed or gone, so a design leaves the wall once it is tattooed.

Does the booking form work out of the box?

It ships demo-safe: the enquiry opens a prefilled email and sends nothing until you point it at your own address. The Start Here page walks you through it.