First-timers often end up with a session that's too intense, too light, or misses what they needed. Your Massage Pass tells the therapist exactly what you want — before they start.
These are the friction points first-time massage in asia run into most.
No idea how to communicate
You've never had a professional massage before. You don't know the vocabulary, let alone how to say it in Thai or Vietnamese.
Unsure what to ask for
What pressure is right? What areas should be focused on? What should you mention about your health? It's a lot of unknowns.
Fear of it going wrong
Ending up with a 90-minute session that's uncomfortable — or worse, aggravates something — is a real concern for first-timers.
Massage Pass walks you through the key preferences: pressure level (from gentle to deep), focus areas (back, legs, neck), areas to skip, any health conditions, and the kind of session you want. Fill it in at your own pace, get a clear picture of your ideal session, then share it with your therapist.
Guided setup
The pass creation flow explains each option in plain language. You'll understand what you're choosing before you choose it.
Safety net for health conditions
Got a bad knee? Recent surgery? Taking blood thinners? The pass has a dedicated health notes field so therapists know before they start.
Confidence before you walk in
You arrive knowing the therapist already has your full brief. No awkward conversation required. You can just relax.
“I was nervous about getting my first massage in Bangkok. My friend told me about Massage Pass. The therapist read everything before the session — it was perfect.”
— Mia, first-time visitor to 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.
Create your free Massage PassFree forever · Works across SE Asia