Early access

What's coming to Inkernet

Inkernet is still in its early stages — a small team building something we genuinely want to exist. The core is here: browse flash, follow artists, build a wishlist. But there's a lot more on the way.

Being here now means you help shape what this becomes. If something on this list excites you — or if you think something important is missing — we'd love to hear it.

For everyone

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Shareable flash pages

Every flash design will get its own URL, with a proper preview image when shared on Instagram, Twitter, or in a message.

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Browse flash by style

A dedicated page to browse flash from all artists at once — filterable by style (blackwork, fine line, traditional, and more).

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Find artists near you

Search and filter artists by city or country. Useful when you actually want to get tattooed.

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Map view

An interactive map showing where artists are based. Click a pin to see their work.

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Mobile app

A native app for iOS and Android with push notifications, so you never miss new work from artists you follow.

For collectors & fans

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Notifications

Get notified when an artist you follow posts new flash, or when they announce a guest spot in your city.

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Guest spot schedule

Artists will be able to post when they're travelling — so you can book with them even when they're not in their home city.

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Collections

Artists will be able to group their flash into themed collections. Easier to browse, easier to save what you love.

For artists

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Analytics dashboard

See how many people are viewing your canvas, which flash gets the most saves, and how your following is growing over time.

Availability status

Let people know if you're taking bookings, on a waitlist, or not available — visible right on your profile.

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Style tags

Tag your work with styles so people searching for your specific aesthetic can actually find you.

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Mark flash as taken

Flag a design as already booked so your canvas stays up to date without having to remove the work.

Got an idea or spotted something broken?