Why You Should Check Out These Two Massage Apps

August 15th is National Relaxation Day. What better way to relax than to get a massage? Sometimes, though, this can be difficult to arrange. It can be tough trying to land an appointment for a cheap, yet high quality massage. You work long, stressful hours and can’t find the time to drive to a massage therapist. Your back is aching from hours sitting in your office chair, and you are in need of immediate relief. Fortunately, with the help of these two apps, it is possible to order a masseuse to come to your house.

Soothe

Soothe provides a list of over 5,500 certified, insured, and background-checked massage therapists for you to hire with the click of a button. Soothe does everything possible to tailor these massages to your needs. The app offers a variety of massage types, including deep tissue, Swedish, sports, prenatal, and couples massages. These therapists can show up at your doorstep within an hour.

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Check Soothe to ensure that it has a market in the city you live in. The app gives a list of cities where it currently provides its services. The hours are from 8am to midnight. The app also gives you the option to book these massages for parties and corporate events. Moreover, there is a rating system within the application, so you can ensure your masseuse is acclaimed by fellow customers. Gratuity is included in the bill, so no need to worry about tips

Zeel

If Soothe isn’t in your area yet, then Zeel would be an excellent alternative to check out. Zeel offers the same masseuse delivery system that Soothe does. With one click you can have a massage therapist come to your house, fully equipped with massage tables and other necessities. Zeel delivers its services to 28 metro areas across the US. You can also become a “Massage Zeelot” if you join as a member. Membership benefits include discounts, monthly massages, and free assorted massage gear, and membership options include month-to-month, 90-day trial, or annual membership.

In conclusion

Both apps provide excellent and efficient services to those who wish to schedule a convenient massage. It is hard to isolate unique differences between the two competitors. If you are in need of a massage, be sure to download both applications to see which one best fits your needs.

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