Affichr

A tattoo booking form is not a consent form.

One starts the request. The other protects the appointment record. Affichr keeps both connected without asking one form to do the wrong job.

Intake first. Consent at the right moment.

Affichr client context and notes screen

What the booking form should collect

Use booking intake for the project request: tattoo idea, body placement, style, references, budget range, preferred dates, contact details, and anything the artist needs before offering time.

What the consent form should handle

  • Confirm client identity and appointment context close to the tattoo session.
  • Capture informed consent separately from the initial booking request.
  • Keep health-sensitive answers out of marketing, AI, and general booking copy.
  • Store the completed consent record with the appointment history, not scattered in messages.

Two forms, one client journey.

Affichr keeps the request, deposit, consent record, design approval, and follow-up attached to the same client without collapsing them into one messy form.

  1. 1Request form starts intake
  2. 2Artist reviews the project
  3. 3Deposit confirms time
  4. 4Consent record stays attached

Keep intake useful and consent separate.

Use Affichr when booking needs project context, artist review, deposits, consent records, design approval, reminders, and follow-up in one workflow.

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