As an expat, you get massages regularly — but every new spa means starting over. You mime pressure levels, point at body parts, hope the therapist understands. Your Massage Pass ends that loop.
These are the friction points expats in asia run into most.
Same conversation, different spa
Every new therapist, same awkward miming routine. You've explained your lower-back issue in three languages this month alone.
Inconsistent results
Without a shared language, sessions are a lottery. Too light, too rough, wrong focus area — and you only find out after 90 minutes.
Health info that gets lost
Pregnancy, injuries, skin sensitivities — these matter. But explaining them mid-session in Thai or Vietnamese is nearly impossible.
Your pass stores your pressure preference, focus areas, areas to avoid, health notes, and session vibe. Share the link before you arrive — your therapist reads it in their language. Same result, every time, at any spa.
Consistent sessions
Your preferences travel with you. Whether it's a street-front massage in Hanoi or a hotel spa in Bangkok, the therapist gets the same briefing.
Safe health disclosure
Injuries, chronic conditions, and areas to avoid are communicated clearly — without relying on gestures or Google Translate mid-session.
Works at every budget
From 200-baht foot massage shops to resort spas, your pass works anywhere. No apps to download, no special equipment.
“I've been in Bangkok three years. I get massages twice a week. This is the first thing that's actually fixed the communication problem.”
— Alex, British expat in Bangkok
Your pass works at any spa in these cities.
Fill in your preferences in 2 minutes. Get a private link. Your therapist reads it in their language — no translation required on either side.
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