Happy Friday! How was your week?
Bo and I are currently en route to Cincinnati where we are spending the weekend with our good friends Ryan and Amy who recently moved there from Seattle. You may remember that we visited them out in Seattle late last Summer.
Our weekend plans include celebrating, running in a small 5k race, touring the area, and relaxing together. I have traveled to Cincinnati at least 20 times over the past 7 years since joining Procter & Gamble so it amazes me that some how Bo has never been before!
Bo and I decided it was time for us to each take a break this week and thank our bodies with deep tissue massages. Normally we both love Equinox massages but unfortunately our work schedules didn’t allow for that this week.
Luckily, a new to me service, Zeel Massage on Demand, was able to help!
Zeel is a website and phone app which allows you to book a same- day, in –home massage with a few clicks! As you can see above, you just choose your preferred massage type, masseuse gender, duration, and then provide any specifications such as reason for the massage or special requests.
A few Zeel On Demand highlights:
- All our therapists are vetted and licensed.
- Top-quality massages in the privacy of your own home, on your schedule.
- Book and get massage the same day, no need to book ahead.
- Zeel confirms appointments within 15 minutes and can send a massage therapist to you in as little as an hour.
- Choose 60 or 90 minute massages, relaxing Swedish or invigorating deep tissue massages, and a male or female therapist.
- Requests can be made between 8 am and 10 pm 7 days a week.
Within minutes of hopping on the site I was able to easily book a massage for both Bo and myself. After booking the massage I received a text message confirming the time, my address, the exact cost including tip and tax, along with the massage therapists name. If interested you can even click on their name to see their credentials!
Bo and I both had an amazing experience with Zeel! Our therapists (Ivan Ivanov and Prisila Jacobs) were both very professional, arrived five minutes ahead of time to set up their table, and focused the deep tissue techniques on the areas that needed it most! For those of you who are wondering, the price for a 60 minute massage ($159.25 in Manhattan and $147 in Brooklyn,Queens, or Bronx) is about the same that we paid at Equinox considering that it includes gratuity and taxes! In addition, we were able to take advantage of a first time special code for $50 off!
Do you want to give Zeel Massage on Demand a try? Use the promotion code BEAR50 to get $50 off your first 60 or 90 minute massage!
Have you ever had an in-house massage? Thoughts?
I love this idea – and just tried to sign up but they want to verify my ID with the last 4 digits of my social security. Since this is information my doctor’s office, cell phone, and other providers use, I’m not comfortable releasing it to a company I know nothing about. Otherwise, neat idea.
Elizabeth maybe if you call them they can verify another way?
Hi there – here’s some information about how the 4 digits are used (not by Zeel directly, and not retained by us): https://www.zeel.com/about/faq Let me know if you have any more questions about Zeel! Marcy
I have also had a fantastic experience with Zeel in home!! Love it. Note … when you have the app on your phone and your toddler is playing with it, they can also order massages. G1 successfully ordered up a 60 minute deep tissue for me the other day … a nice little surprise ?!
Gia that is hilarious!