Booking pages

A booking page that looks like your work.

A link in your bio should do more than list your name. Patron gives you a public page at your own handle: a full portfolio of your work, your story, and a guided booking flow built right in. Share one link and take real requests from it.

An editorial portfolio, not a form

Your page leads with the work. A cover, a gallery you can filter by style and placement, and a lightbox that tells the story behind a piece. It reads like a site a studio would pay a designer for, built from what you upload.

A guided booking flow, built in

Clients move through a short, clear flow: the idea, references and budget, their contact, and a preferred time when you publish your hours. What lands on your board is a structured request, not a vague DM you have to decode.

Approve first, always

A request from your page does not book itself. It arrives in your pipeline for you to approve, the same as a lead from anywhere else. Your calendar stays yours, and open self-booking never puts a stranger in your chair.

Your handle, your page

A solo artist gets a page at their own handle. In a studio, every artist gets their own, and the studio gets a directory that can take a request for the shop as a whole and send it to whoever is open.

Tell people who you are

Add your story, your specialties, your socials, and link-in-bio blocks for anything else. A live next-opening shows when you can actually take someone, pulled from your real availability rather than a guess.

Straight answers

Common questions.

What is a Patron booking page?

It is a public page at your own handle with your portfolio and a guided booking flow. You share the link, and requests come back to you as structured, approve-first bookings.

Do clients book themselves onto my calendar?

No. A request from your page lands in your pipeline for you to approve. Nothing is confirmed until you say so, so your calendar stays under your control.

Can each artist in a studio have their own page?

Yes. Every artist gets a page at their own handle, and the studio gets a directory that can route a shop-wide request to whoever is available.

What goes on the page?

Your gallery, a cover, your story and specialties, your socials, optional link-in-bio blocks, and a live next-opening drawn from your availability. You control what shows.

Give your work a page worth sharing.

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