Editable QR page template

Ink Booking Pro QR page template

Put tattoo booking, flash, healed work, event details and your studio map behind one editable QR. Start from a working layout, publish one stable QR address and keep the destination useful after the physical QR has been printed or shared.

What to include

Show booking rules, current flash, healed work, guest spots, studio location and the preferred consultation action in one focused tattoo-studio page.

What stays editable

Rotate flash drops, availability, deposit instructions, convention dates and aftercare links without replacing the QR on studio cards or signage.

Prepare the physical QR

Use clear consent-safe portfolio images, make the booking action unmistakable, and scan every printed studio QR under the lighting clients will actually encounter.

Why use a stable QR page?

A printed QR cannot be changed once it is distributed. Linkink keeps the encoded address stable while the page content, actions and external destinations can be updated. That reduces the chance that an old card, sign, tag or keepsake points to obsolete information.

Before you publish

Open every button on a phone, remove placeholder content, use descriptive action labels, and keep the most important action near the top. Export the QR with strong contrast and an undisturbed quiet zone. Print it at the final size and scan the actual physical result with more than one phone before distributing it.

Static vs dynamic QR tattoo

A static QR permanently contains its final social, portfolio or campaign URL. If that page moves, the tattoo cannot be edited. A dynamic setup contains one stable route instead, allowing the hosted page or redirect behind it to change later. The route still depends on the provider and domain remaining available.

Editable hosted page

Update links, socials, music, booking, portfolio work, memorial notes, events or contact details after the QR is already tattooed or printed. Linkink hosts the page and HTTPS route, so the basic workflow does not require a separate domain, DNS setup, SSL certificate or web server.

Tattoo-safe QR preparation

Use a short route, strong black-and-white contrast and a clear quiet zone. Print the exact export at final size, scan it with several phones, and test the applied stencil on the intended placement before tattooing. No design, artist or service can guarantee that every healed tattoo will scan forever.

Direct redirect or full page

Open a hosted profile when visitors need several choices, or point the stable QR route directly to one current destination. Move between a page and a redirect later without changing the encoded address. This is useful when a launch, booking link or current campaign changes over time.

Scan tracking and testing

Aggregate scan activity helps confirm that a physical route is being opened. Tracking cannot repair distorted modules, missing quiet zone or poor contrast, but it can verify real use. Always scan the final physical result, not only the digital file, and repeat the check after a tattoo has healed.

Long-term failure planning

A QR can fail because its geometry is damaged or because its destination disappears. Keep a readable fallback URL when possible, avoid temporary campaign links in permanent ink, maintain a basic destination page and periodically scan both the code and the page it opens.

Templates for physical QR use

Start with layouts for tattoo studios, contact cards, pet tags, lost items, events, musicians, portfolios, memorial pages and local businesses. Replace every placeholder, keep the primary action clear and test the complete mobile journey before distributing the QR.

Plans for real use

Start with one free editable QR page. Paid plans add more pages, direct redirects, custom presentation, analytics and higher-resolution export workflows. Lifetime is a one-time option for one QR tattoo for the lifetime of the Linkink service, subject to the Terms of Use.

QR tattoo page questions

Can the destination change after the tattoo is done?

Yes, when the tattoo contains a stable dynamic route. Edit the hosted page or redirect behind that route; the physical modules in the tattoo remain unchanged.

Does Linkink guarantee that a QR tattoo will scan?

No. Reliability depends on size, contrast, quiet zone, placement, stencil transfer, execution, healing and camera conditions. Test before ink and retest after healing.

Do I need to buy hosting or a domain?

No for the standard Linkink workflow. The stable route, hosted page, redirects and HTTPS are included. Long-term availability remains subject to the service and its Terms of Use.