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Studio profile
Concept
Your studio profile is the public identity clients see when they visit your InkWell page.
In practice, the profile holds your studio name, bio, styles, location, contact details, portfolio images, and optional banner. All bookings and team members are managed within your studio.
If you operate as a solo artist, your studio profile represents you. If you run a multi-artist shop, the studio profile represents the business, with individual artist profiles within it.
Why it matters
A well-configured studio profile builds client trust and makes booking easier.
- Clients can see your work, style, and location at a glance.
- Booking requests arrive with relevant context because clients browsed your services first.
- Team management stays clear when everyone operates within one studio.
- Your public page looks professional and consistent.
A weak profile usually means fewer booking requests and more time explaining yourself in DMs.
How to configure it
- Go to
Dashboard -> Settings -> Studioand complete your profile. - Add a clear studio name that clients will recognise.
- Add a bio describing your studio, style, and specialties.
- Upload portfolio images that showcase your work.
- Add your location and contact details.
- Add social media links.
- Set your studio type (Solo Artist, Private Studio, Street Shop, or Other).
- Save, then review how your profile appears on your public page.
Use one studio profile per real business. If you guest at multiple studios, each studio has its own InkWell profile.
How to verify it worked
- Your studio profile appears correctly on your public page.
- Clients can browse your services and submit booking requests.
- Portfolio images display at the right quality.
- Contact details and social links are accurate.
For a full setup sequence, continue with Studio location, Team and permissions, and Managing bookings.
Common mistakes
- Leaving the bio empty or using placeholder text.
- Not uploading portfolio images before going live.
- Using a vague studio name that doesn't help clients find you.
- Forgetting to update location or contact details when things change.
- Not reviewing the public page after making profile changes.