Comparison
Bryana vs Squarespace for tattoo studios
Squarespace is a go-to for websites, but it is not built to run a tattoo studio day to day. Here is an honest comparison of what each one covers.
Bryana
A panel built specifically for running a tattoo studio
Squarespace
General-purpose website and store platform
| Feature | Bryana | Squarespace |
|---|---|---|
| AI that replies to Instagram DMs | ||
| Calendar built for tattoo artists and appointments | Limited (plugins or third parties) | |
| Materials inventory (ink, needles, etc.) | ||
| Revenue and lead conversion stats | ||
| Professional website with custom domain and design | ||
| Online store or product / merch sales | ||
| Polished visual blog or portfolio without code | ||
| CRM with WhatsApp / Instagram integrated into studio workflow |
When Squarespace makes sense
Choose Squarespace if your priority is a stunning public website, blog, product store or generic bookings, and you already have another system for DMs, scheduling and internal ops. It is a great base for online presence, not a replacement for studio software.
When Bryana makes sense
Choose Bryana if you lose leads on Instagram, need scheduling and follow-up aligned with chats, inventory and business numbers. It does not compete with “having the prettiest website in town”: it complements your site (on Squarespace or elsewhere) with studio management.
Conclusion
They are not rivals in the same ring. Squarespace covers your storefront and brand; Bryana covers studio operations when clients message you on social and you need scheduling, stock and data in one place. Many studios use both: public site + management panel.