Website design for massage therapists

Massage therapist website design that helps new clients understand and book

For massage therapists and bodyworkers who need their website to explain the service, build local trust, and guide careful clients to the next step without sounding like a generic marketing page.

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What the website needs to make clear

Before a new client books, they are checking practical details. These are the pieces we prioritize first.

A first screen that says massage/bodywork, where you work, and who you help.

Service sections with plain client language, session context, and booking direction.

Price or starting-price context so careful clients do not have to guess.

Mobile-first pages so clients can decide from their phone.

Google Business Profile, booking page, website, and social links telling the same story.

Local SEO basics: titles, headings, sitemap, metadata, and internal links.

Trust details near the places where clients hesitate: reviews, comfort, photos, and what to expect.

Why this is different from a pretty template

A template can look polished and still leave new clients unsure. This service focuses on the decision path: what you do, who it helps, where you are, what it costs or includes, what proof feels safe, and what button to press next.

Use the massage SEO cluster when you want to go deeper

These guides turn the same research into practical fixes for Google, booking clarity, and client trust.

SEO for massage therapists

Search visibility only helps when the page also builds booking confidence.

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Massage therapist website checklist

A 12-point check for service clarity, trust, pricing context, and tracking.

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Google Business Profile basics

Categories, services, photos, reviews, and booking links without spammy tricks.

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Local SEO for massage therapists

What to fix first so nearby clients and Google understand the practice.

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Start as small or as deep as the leak needs

Use the free check first if you are not sure what is costing trust.

Website clarity fix

from $55

One focused fix for wording, section order, CTA clarity, or a page leak you already know is costing trust.

Profile/page glow-up

$120–$350

A deeper cleanup for a website, booking page, Google Profile, or social profile when people look but do not book.

Full service website

starting at $600

A clearer booking-focused website foundation for a massage or bodywork practice.

Not sure what your current site is missing?

Start with the free website check. Paste your website, booking page, Google Profile, or social link and see what may be unclear before a new client books.

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Massage website questions clients quietly ask

What makes a massage therapist website different from a normal service website?

Massage clients need comfort, trust, practical details, and booking confidence. The page has to explain the service, location, price context, what happens next, and why the practitioner feels safe to choose.

Can I start with a free massage website check?

Yes. Paste your website, booking page, Google Profile, or social link. The free check shows what may be unclear before a new client books.

Do you only work with massage therapists?

No. This page is focused on massage therapists, but the same booking-clarity work also fits bodyworkers, acupuncture, yoga, pilates, aesthetics, and other wellness practices.

Do I need a full redesign?

Not always. Sometimes one clearer hero, service section, booking block, or Google Profile update is the faster fix.

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