Social media for tattoo studios

Tattoo all day, then share one crisp photo of the work everywhere at once. The UK posting tool for tattoo artists with no time to sit at a screen.

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Why quiet studios have gaps in the books

Tattooing is intensely visual and portfolio led. When someone wants ink, they scroll Instagram and saved boards, and they book the artist whose style speaks to them and whose recent work looks sharp. They study who is showing fresh pieces and who has gone quiet. The artist filling the feed with strong work is the one whose waiting list keeps growing.

If your last post was months ago, you are not in that decision. A steady stream of visible work is what keeps enquiries landing and the diary full between the appointments you already have booked.

The problem is not you, it is the time

You are lining a sleeve at ten, shading a back piece at one, prepping a stencil at four. Nobody sensible expects you to break flow and write captions for five apps. Marketing loses to the next client in the chair, and it should.

Blast Everything is built for that reality. One photo, one line, done at the station between clients, then back on the machine.

One photo of your work, every channel

Finish a piece, snap a clean photo, type one line about it. Blast Everything turns that into a proper post for all 11 of your channels and schedules them so your presence stays steady even in a full week of appointments.

FacebookInstagramLinkedInXTikTokYouTubePinterestGoogle Business ProfileRedditWhatsAppEmail

Works on iOS and on the web.

What to post when you have no idea what to post

Forget clever captions. A crisp photo of finished work in your style is the strongest post you can make. Here is what one photo and one typed line looks like once it has become a post:

Fresh custom sleeve finished in Shrewsbury today. Fine line florals wrapped around the forearm, healed final coming in a few weeks. Books open for spring.
Healed and settled, three months on. This blackwork forest piece from Chester has aged beautifully. Aftercare done right makes all the difference.
Flash available to book. Bold traditional swallow, ready to go, one sitting. Drop a message to grab it before it is claimed.

Post one of these after a session and within a few weeks you look busy, in demand and worth waiting for.

How often should a tattoo artist actually post?

Two or three times a week is plenty. You cannot plan a rigid content calendar around a full diary, and you should not try. Instead, treat each finished piece as a natural moment to post. A fresh custom design, a healed photo that has settled, a flash piece open to book. That is more than enough material to look busy and build a following without ever sitting down to brainstorm captions.

Steadiness beats bursts. A feed that quietly shows real work a couple of times a week tells someone browsing that you are established, in demand and worth joining the waiting list for. A feed that has been silent for months, then posts everything at once, tells them the opposite. Because Blast Everything schedules your posts out for you, even a fully booked week still produces a steady, professional presence rather than nothing then a flood.

Keep your camera close at the station. A sharp, well lit photo of a fresh piece, or a healed shot that shows how your work holds up, will always beat a stock image. People book the artist whose style they can see clearly, whether they are local or travelling to you, so let your finished work do the selling.

Simple pricing, cancel any time

Starter

GBP 9.99 / month

All 11 channels. Cancel any time.

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Share one photo of your next finished piece and let it post everywhere for you.

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Tattoo studio questions, answered

I tattoo back to back all day. When would I even use this?

Between clients, or at the end of the day. One clean photo of the piece you just finished, a line about it, and it posts everywhere on a schedule. Under a minute at the station.

What should a tattoo artist post?

A crisp photo of finished work in your style. A fresh custom piece, a healed shot, a flash design open to book. Real work in good light beats clever.

Which platforms does it cover?

Eleven channels including Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, YouTube, Pinterest, Google Business Profile, Reddit, WhatsApp and Email.

How much is it?

Plans start at GBP 9.99 per month and you can cancel any time.