Bookpay
Client pays platform booking fee
Every platform claims to be “free,” until you read the fine print. We compare BookPay, Venue, Co:Create, and Calendly + Stripe on what actually costs you: booking fees, deposit cuts, payout speed, and which one is genuinely free for tattoo artists.
Researched from public pricing pages and product documentation May 2026.
Client pays platform booking fee
Clients pay a 10% fee on top of every deposit. The higher your prices, the more clients pay, and the more likely they are to drop-off at checkout.
US-focused, invite-only network
Pay before you book a single client.
Venue charges your clients 10% on top of the deposit. On a €300 deposit, the client pays €330. You don't pay that fee, but your client does, at the moment they're deciding whether to book you. Almost half of online shoppers abandon checkout when extra costs are higher than expected. Inkjin's Bookpay charges a flat €10. Whether the deposit is €80 or €500, the client knows exactly what they're paying before they confirm. No surprises. No drop-off.
SourcePricing, features, deposits, scheduling, and customization for every platform: booking software, scheduling apps, and studio management tools side by side, with nothing hidden.
Yes. BookPay charges artists nothing. There is no monthly fee, no setup cost, no commission on your earnings. The platform is funded by a flat €10 booking fee paid by the client when they secure a date.