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What's New in MassageBook: A Streamlined Way to Manage Cancellations, No-Shows, and Refunds

Refunds are bound to happen, and there are countless reasons for issuing them to clients. One thing is sure, though: everyone wants the process to be quick and hassle-free. But let’s be honest. That hasn’t always been the case in MassageBook. Way too many steps are involved, especially if you...

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3 Ways Your Massage Practice Can Beat the Summer Slowdown

Updated June 19th, 2023 Don’t let the summer slowdown get you down Looking at an empty schedule during the summer can be scary! It’s not your fault clients are out of their routines—but that doesn’t mean your massage practice has to slow down. MassageBook has tools made exclusively for getting...

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Breaking News: The New MassageBook Mobile App Has Arrived

Updated April 16th, 2024 Faster. Friendlier. Way Fewer Taps. Whether you’re new to the massage industry or an experienced massage therapist, running your massage therapy practice on the go is about to get easier than ever! MassageBook Manager, the completely revamped mobile app by MassageBook, lets you quickly and efficiently...

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What's New in MassageBook: Truly Customizable Client Intake Forms and More

Updated March 28th, 2023 New improvements to client intake forms, online booking prepayments, and website integration are live in MassageBook’s practice management software for massage and bodywork professionals The perfect intake forms for all of your needs Our brand-new intake forms are a trifecta of awesomeness: customization, automation, and organization....

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TikTok 101 for Massage Therapists

What is TikTok? You’ve heard of TikTok, right? It’s a super popular social platform that started off as a viral dance app during the pandemic in 2020. Initially, it was aimed at Gen Z (those under 26), but it’s evolved to be so much more than that. In fact, it...

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Why Every Massage Therapist Should Raise Their Prices and How to Do It Without Losing Clients

As massage therapists, most of us cringe at the thought of telling our loyal clients, especially the ones we’ve been seeing and helping live better for a long time, that we’re increasing our prices. The fact remains though that you’ll need to (and should!) increase your prices over the years...

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25 Instagram Reel Ideas for Massage Therapists

Are you feeling overwhelmed by the thought of constantly coming up with fresh content for your Instagram account? It can definitely feel like a lot to handle when you’re busy running your massage therapy practice. But don’t worry; we’ve got your back! At MassageBook, we understand the importance of staying...

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Tips to Help Massage Therapists Simplify Tax Season

As a massage therapist, you’re an expert at helping others relieve stress, but tax season can bring on its own set of headaches. Filing taxes can be daunting. And that’s especially true if you’re just starting your massage practice and have never handled taxes for a business before. The good...

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10 Valentine's Day Massage Memes You Can Use Right Now

Updated January 24th, 2023 We love a good Valentine’s Day meme here at MassageBook. They’re funny, accessible, and drive social shares like no other! We also know they can help drive sales of gift certificates and specials for your massage therapy business when shared at the right moments. That’s why...

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Knead to Succeed: The Most Important Thing

Alright, let’s talk about how to set yourself up for success as a small business owner of a massage biz in 2023. First off, let’s acknowledge that we’re all works in progress, that we all have room for improvement, and that change takes self-discipline and a high level of commitment....

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