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Private beta · for tattoo studios

Your portfolio. Your call. Your shop’s social, handled.

Pyre is one hub for your shop’s social and every artist’s portfolio. The studio gets coordinated marketing. You stay focused on the art. No shared passwords, no group-chat nagging, full control of what hits your feed.

The social post tool. Nothing else.

Made for
Tattoo studios
Shared passwords
Zero, ever
Booking, CRM, POS
Not our lane
AI artists
Hard no
Today's publishing queue across the studio's accounts: a mid-session neck mandala process clip going out now, with four more posts scheduled.

Pyre vs. the alternatives

Pyre vs. the alternatives

Status quo

The shop group chat

“Hey, can you send me the photos from yesterday?” Three days later. Wrong crop. Wrong handle tagged. Posted to the wrong feed. Repeat next week.

Generic schedulers

Buffer, Later, Hootsuite

Built for brands with one social team. They don’t understand a roster of independent artists, shared collabs, or that nobody is handing over a password.

Pyre

Built for the studio

Each artist owns their account. The shop owns the studio feed. One queue, one calendar, one composer, wired for how tattoo shops actually work.

i. Coordinate

Sync the studio.
Skip the nagging.

Whether it’s fresh off the needle or a piece you’ve been holding to post, getting it out shouldn’t be a spray-and-pray operation. Pyre lets you route the right content to the right platform with intention. Approve a post once and it drops exactly where it needs to go: the shop’s feed, the artist’s portfolio, or a coordinated collab. The studio gets its marketing, the artist gets the credit, and nobody has to beg for photos.

Zero shared passwords
Artists connect their own accounts. Credentials never touch the shop’s hands.
Total autonomy
Owners curate the shop’s feed. Artists keep 100% control of what hits their personal pages.
Either side, their call
Artists can disconnect anytime. Shops can remove a seat in one click. Whoever ends the relationship, access ends instantly. No password handoff to undo, no holdouts.
Kill the group chat
Pause, re-route, or pull a post without endless, messy Instagram DMs.
Routing screen showing where a finished tattoo can publish: the studio's feed, the artist's portfolio, or both as a collab.

ii. Schedule

The whole shop’s schedule,
at a glance.

Keep the studio’s social feeds active without confusing it with your appointment books. See the shop’s upcoming posts and every individual artist’s content queue side-by-side. Shift things around, keep the portfolio fresh, and build a cohesive brand without micromanaging the talent.

Vacations & guest spots
Pause an artist’s queue when they step out of the studio, without breaking the rest of the social flow.
Keep flash on deck
Store drafts on standby, ready to drop into open slots on slower days to keep the feed moving.
Clear the noise
View the whole month, or filter down to a single artist’s pipeline.
May calendar of scheduled posts across three accounts, color-coded by artist and the shop.

iii. Compose

Respect the art.
Dial in the message.

Stop staring at a blank screen trying to think of a caption between appointments. Pyre gives you a single workspace to build the post: format the art, set up collabs, draft and refine your caption with AI on tap, dial in your hashtags, and ship it once you’ve made it your own.

Platform-perfect delivery
Crop once, but speak to the room. Tailor copy, hashtags, and formatting per platform.
AI drafts, you decide
Pyre can draft your caption from the image and your notes, then refine it on request. You always edit or approve before publish.
AI on the operations, not the art
Hashtag picks, platform-specific tightenings, alt-text drafts, best-time-to-post. The business of running social, so the art doesn’t have to share the spotlight.
Real artists, real work
Pyre is for working artists posting real work. AI-generated tattoo art and AI-generated artists don’t belong here.
Seamless collabs
Route tags and collabs effortlessly so both shop and artist get max reach on every piece.
Caption editor with the image attached, an AI draft, hashtag suggestions, and per-platform delivery toggles.
How it works

Set up in an afternoon.
Live by tomorrow’s open.

No migration. No data import. No “let’s hop on a call to scope your workflow.” You connect, you invite, you post.

1

Owner claims the shop.

Spin up your studio in Pyre, connect the shop’s Instagram, and you’re already useful for shop posts. No artists required.

2

Artists join on their own terms.

Each artist gets an invite link, signs in, and connects their own Instagram. They control what they post and what the shop can route to their feed. Disconnect anytime, no questions asked.

3

The studio’s social runs itself.

The shop drafts, schedules, and routes. Artists keep tattooing. Posts go out tagged correctly, on the right feeds, with the right credit. The group chat finally gets quiet.

Pricing

Three sizes.
Pick the one that fits.

Beta · pricing in flux

We’re still tuning rates and limits with our first studios. Expect numbers to keep moving as we learn what shops actually need.

Solo

Owner-operator. Just you in the chair.

$19/mo
$16/mo, was $19 per month

Billed monthly, cancel anytime

Billed $190 / year, 2 months off

1
seat
2
accounts
60
posts / mo
  • Schedule and auto-publish to Instagram and TikTok
  • Per-post analytics: reach, saves, comments, watch time
  • Daily follower count per account, 12 months back
  • Media library with style and artist tags
  • Pyre playbook library (free for everyone)
Join the waitlist

No card up front, waitlist

Most studios
Studio

Up to 10 artists. The standard shop.

$49/mo
$41/mo, was $49 per month

Billed monthly, cancel anytime

Billed $490 / year, 2 months off

10
seats
20
accounts
400
posts / mo
  • Everything in Solo, plus
  • Each artist keeps their own Instagram and TikTok login (no shared passwords)
  • Post to one artist, the studio, or both, with auto-credit
  • Roles, approval flow, and a 1-year audit log
  • Unified calendar across every artist's queue
  • Studio-wide analytics (every artist, one view)
  • 200 AI caption drafts per month, you edit before publish
  • Photo cleanup: tone match and distraction removalSoon
Join the waitlist

No card up front, waitlist

Collective

11+ artists or multi-location.

$99/mo
$83/mo, was $99 per month

Billed monthly, cancel anytime

Billed $990 / year, 2 months off

25
seats
50
accounts
1,200
posts / mo
  • Everything in Studio, plus
  • Per-location feeds, brand assets, and reporting
  • Cross-account performance reports (artist, hashtag, post type)
  • 600 AI drafts per month, or bring your own API key
  • Two-way calendar sync (Google, iCal, Outlook)
  • SSO and priority support
  • Best times to post, learned from your historySoon
  • Portfolio grid preview before you postSoon
Talk to us

Email us, no card up front

Full comparison

Need the side-by-side?

Every limit, every feature, every “coming soon,” in one table. Useful if you’re deciding between Studio and Collective, or just want to see what’s landing this quarter.

FAQ

Questions you’ll get
from your team.

Honest answers. If something here doesn’t address it, send us a note.

Do my artists need to give the shop their Instagram passwords?
No. Each artist connects their own account through Instagram’s official login. Their credentials never touch the shop’s hands, and they can disconnect at any time. The shop never sees a password. Only what artists explicitly post.
Can artists still post on their own without the shop scheduling for them?
Always. Artists can keep posting straight from Instagram and TikTok the way they always have, and they can use Pyre on their own to draft and schedule posts to their own account, independent of the shop. Shop-coordinated posts (fresh appointment shots, flash drops, guest spot announcements) are an optional layer on top. Pyre is additive, not extractive. Each artist keeps full control of every layer.
What if an artist leaves, or the shop needs to part ways?
Either side can end it. Artists can disconnect their account anytime, no questions asked. Shop owners can remove a seat with one click. That’s useful for ghosters, flakes, and bad fits, where waiting on the artist’s cooperation isn’t realistic. Whoever pulls the plug, access ends instantly. The shop’s queue keeps running, and drafts each side authored stay with that side.
What happens to my drafts if an artist leaves the shop?
The artist’s account disconnects with them. Drafts they authored stay with them; drafts the shop authored stay with the shop. Nobody ends up holding the other’s content hostage.
Does Pyre handle booking, waivers, or payments?
No. Deliberately. Pyre is the post tool: the social layer for the shop’s portfolio and the artists’ feeds. Your booking, intake, and POS stay where they already work.
Is Pyre only for tattoo shops?
No. Pyre is built around tattoo studios. That’s our focus, what shapes the roadmap, and what tunes the AI. Other artist-driven businesses fit naturally: barbers, piercing studios, salons, photographers, and similar setups. The same content and AI policies apply to everyone. We just won’t reshape the product around non-tattoo asks. Feature requests from outside the focus get heard, but tattoo-studio priorities come first.
Which platforms work today?
Instagram first. TikTok and a single-link landing page are next. We’re not chasing platform breadth. We’re chasing what tattoo studios actually post to.
What does private beta mean?
We onboard one shop at a time so we can fix things fast and learn what studios actually need. Expect rates and limits to keep moving as we learn.
Will Pyre’s AI write my captions?
Yes. AI can draft your caption from the image and your notes, and refine it on request. You always edit or approve the draft before it publishes. Pyre never auto-posts an AI caption on your behalf.
Can I post AI-generated tattoo art on Pyre?
No. AI-generated tattoo art doesn’t belong on Pyre, labeled or not. That covers tattoo images, concepts, design previews, flash sheets, and illustrations. Pyre is also not a platform for AI-generated artists themselves: we expect real artists posting real work. Three strikes per studio, then a ban. Pyre determines what counts as a violation. There is no appeal.