TattooPress WordPress Theme
by Wolf-Themes
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About TattooPress WP Theme
TattooPress is a WordPress theme built by Wolf-Themes specifically for tattoo studios, artists, and parlours. It ships with a dark, gallery-heavy layout that suits the visual nature of tattoo work without requiring heavy customisation out of the box.
The theme includes a portfolio post type for showcasing artwork, an artist profile section, and WooCommerce compatibility for selling merchandise or gift vouchers. It also supports Wolf-Themes’ own plugin ecosystem, which adds booking-adjacent functionality and team management directly in the WordPress dashboard.
If you run a single-artist studio or a multi-artist parlour, TattooPress gives you a purpose-built starting point rather than forcing a generic theme into a shape it wasn’t designed for. Setup is straightforward, and the demo content import gets you close to a working site quickly.
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TattooPress is built on a proprietary plugin ecosystem from Wolf-Themes. That means troubleshooting is different from working on a standard WordPress theme. A developer who hasn’t worked inside this stack before will spend time just mapping how the pieces connect.
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Pros
- Purpose-built for tattoo studios with relevant post types and layouts included
- Dark aesthetic works well out of the box without custom styling
- Wolf Portfolio plugin adds a proper portfolio archive separate from blog posts
- WooCommerce compatible for selling merchandise, vouchers, or flash sheets
- One-click demo import gets a working site structure up quickly
Cons
- Relies on Wolf-Themes plugins that are not widely documented outside the theme
- Limited built-in booking system — requires third-party plugin integration
- Customizer options are basic; deeper changes require CSS or template edits
- Update frequency from Wolf-Themes is inconsistent compared to major theme shops
- Community support is limited; no active public forum or large user base to reference
Who is TattooPress for?
Single-Artist Tattoo Studio
TattooPress suits a solo artist who needs a clean online presence with a portfolio, contact page, and basic booking inquiry form. The Wolf Artists section can be repurposed for a single profile, keeping the layout tight and focused on the artwork itself rather than splitting attention across team content.
Multi-Artist Tattoo Parlour
The built-in artist profile post type makes TattooPress practical for studios with multiple artists. Each artist gets their own page with linked portfolio items. A developer can extend this to filter the portfolio grid by artist, which is a common request for larger parlours wanting clients to browse by style or individual.
Tattoo Artist Portfolio Site
Freelance tattoo artists who travel or guest spot benefit from a portfolio-first layout. TattooPress puts the gallery front and centre without requiring a page builder. The dark theme aesthetic matches the visual identity most tattoo artists maintain across Instagram and other platforms they already use.
Tattoo Supply or Merchandise Shop
With WooCommerce enabled, TattooPress can run a shop alongside the portfolio. This suits studios selling branded merchandise, flash sheet prints, or gift vouchers. The theme handles both content types without switching templates, though a developer should configure WooCommerce carefully to keep the dark styling consistent across shop pages.
Piercing and Body Art Studio
Body art studios offering piercing alongside tattooing can adapt TattooPress by restructuring the service sections and portfolio categories. The theme doesn’t have piercing-specific features, but the layout flexibility is enough to build a clear service breakdown with a developer handling the template adjustments.
Customizing TattooPress
Out of the box, TattooPress covers the basics. Getting it to match your brand precisely takes more work. The theme uses the WordPress Customizer for colours, fonts, and layout options, but anything beyond surface-level changes usually means editing templates or writing custom CSS.
Common customisation requests include restructuring the portfolio grid, adding online booking system integration, building out service pages with pricing tables, and adjusting the artist profile layout for multi-location studios. A TattooPress expert can handle these without patching code that breaks on the next update.
Wolf-Themes also maintains its own plugin suite that pairs with TattooPress. Getting those plugins configured correctly alongside third-party tools like booking software or Mailchimp requires someone who knows how these components interact inside the theme.
Recommended plugins for TattooPress
TattooPress works with Wolf-Themes plugins including Wolf Portfolio, Wolf Artists, and Wolf WooCommerce Points and Rewards. These extend the core theme without replacing it.
For broader functionality, the theme is compatible with WooCommerce, contact form plugins, and most SEO plugins. If site speed is a concern, a developer can audit asset loading and implement caching correctly — see our WordPress performance service. For search visibility, plugin-level SEO configuration is covered under our WordPress SEO optimisation service.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
TattooPress common issues
TattooPress portfolio not displaying correctly after update
Portfolio display issues after a Wolf-Themes update usually come from a mismatch between the theme version and the Wolf Portfolio plugin version. Check both are updated to their latest compatible releases. If the grid breaks but single portfolio items load correctly, the issue is often in the archive template. A developer can patch this without reverting the update. Our WordPress bug fixing service covers exactly this type of post-update regression.
TattooPress artist page showing blank or broken layout
A blank or broken artist page typically points to the Wolf Artists plugin being deactivated or a conflict with another active plugin. Reactivate the plugin first and check for JavaScript console errors. If the layout renders partially, the issue is often a missing template file that wasn’t carried over during a theme update. Restoring the correct template or rebuilding it against the current theme version resolves this.
TattooPress WooCommerce pages not matching theme style
WooCommerce uses its own templates that override theme styling unless the theme explicitly supports them. TattooPress has WooCommerce compatibility, but it doesn’t always extend to every shop page. The cart, checkout, and account pages often need custom CSS or WooCommerce template overrides added to the theme’s woocommerce folder. A developer can do this without modifying core plugin files.
TattooPress contact form not sending emails
Contact form email failures in WordPress are almost always a mail delivery issue, not a form configuration problem. WordPress uses PHP mail by default, which most hosting providers block. Install an SMTP plugin such as WP Mail SMTP and connect it to a transactional email service. This fixes delivery regardless of which contact form plugin TattooPress is paired with. If you need ongoing monitoring, consider a WordPress maintenance plan.
TattooPress FAQ
TattooPress has not always kept pace with major WordPress core updates. Before installing or updating, check the Wolf-Themes changelog for confirmed WordPress 6.x compatibility. If the theme hasn’t been tested against the current core version, running it on a staging site first is the safer approach. A developer can identify compatibility gaps before they affect your live site.
TattooPress doesn’t include a booking system. You can integrate third-party plugins like Bookly, Amelia, or Simply Schedule Appointments. The main consideration is styling the booking form to match the dark theme aesthetic and placing it correctly within the page templates. A developer familiar with TattooPress can handle the integration cleanly without layout conflicts.
TattooPress is not built around a page builder. Some users run Elementor alongside it, but the theme’s own templates and the Wolf-Themes plugin output don’t load inside the Elementor editor. You’d be working with two separate systems. It’s possible, but it adds complexity. A developer can advise on whether a hybrid approach makes sense for your specific setup.
Migrating content from another WordPress theme to TattooPress means remapping your existing posts and images to the TattooPress portfolio and artist post types. If you’re moving from a different platform entirely, that involves a full content export and import process. Our WordPress migration service covers both scenarios with no data loss.
TattooPress has no built-in SEO features. You need a dedicated SEO plugin like Yoast or Rank Math. The theme’s default output is reasonably clean, but page speed and structured data both need attention. Schema markup for local businesses and portfolio items won’t be added automatically. A developer can configure this alongside an SEO plugin for better search visibility.
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