How do I publish and sell my flash designs?
Publish your flash tattoos from the dedicated gallery, choose their availability mode (unlimited, limited stock, one-time sale), and track their status.
Updated on July 3, 2026
From Flash, find all your flash tattoos in list or grid view. The Add Flash button opens a simplified creation panel: images, title, taxonomy, fixed price, and availability mode. Once published, the flash appears in your gallery with its status.
Accessing the flash gallery
The flash gallery is accessible from the Flash menu. Switch between list view (table with image, name, status, price, revenue, artists) and grid view (visual card preview). A stats bar summarizes your flash catalog's performance.
Creating a flash
Click Add Flash to open the creation panel. Unlike a regular service, the category is already resolved automatically: no category selector or duration range to pick. Fill in:
- An image gallery, at least one: the flash is its own visual reference.
- The title and a short description.
- The taxonomy: styles, body areas, techniques, ink types.
- The fixed duration of the session.
- The price, as a fixed amount only.
- The availability mode: unlimited, limited stock (you set a number of copies), or one-time sale (the flash is sold only once).
Tracking a flash's status
Each flash shows a status visible in the gallery.
- Draft: created but not yet published.
- Published: visible and bookable by your clients.
- Sold: only for a one-time-sale flash, once its single copy is sold.
- Archived: removed from sale without being deleted.
"Limited stock" mode automatically decrements the number of remaining copies with each sale. "One-time sale" mode automatically switches to "sold" once paid.
Pinning and filtering
A pin icon on each card lets you feature your favorite flashes at the top of the gallery. Advanced filters (taxonomy, price, artist, availability) help you find a specific flash in a large catalog.
Edge cases
The gallery is empty even though you've created flashes. Check your active filters: an overly restrictive filter can hide results that do exist in your catalog.
A one-time-sale flash still shows as available after purchase. The switch to "sold" happens when payment is confirmed: a display delay can appear while the payment is being validated.
You want to sell a flash directly in-store, without an appointment. That's exactly what one-time sale or limited stock mode is for, designed for quick in-studio sales.
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