Guides & updates

Resources

Short, practical guides for venues running Massageasy — and a record of what we’ve shipped. Written by the founder, updated as the product grows.

Setting up your tablet

Massageasy runs in the browser on hardware you already own — no special device, no app store. Any tablet from roughly the last five years works: a 10-inch or larger screen is comfortable for guests, and both Apple and Android are fine. A phone or laptop works too if that’s what you have at the counter today.

Make it feel like a kiosk. Open your venue link once, add it to the home screen, and set the screen to stay awake while charging. On iPad, Guided Access keeps guests inside the app; on Android, screen pinning does the same. The tablet flow itself has a staff PIN, so guests can’t wander into your dashboard.

Or let us do it. Setup is free — on Koh Samui we come to your counter in person, put Massageasy on your tablet, and train your first staff member. Elsewhere we do the same over a video call. Message us on WhatsApp or add us on LINE and we’ll arrange a time.

Getting guests to use the intake

The intake works best when it replaces the awkward part of the conversation, not adds to it. Keep the tablet on the counter, facing the guest, already on the welcome screen with the flags visible — the language picker is what makes guests reach for it.

One sentence is enough. Staff hand the tablet over with something like “You can choose your language here.” From there the guest taps through service, pressure, focus areas, and anything to avoid — in their own language, at their own pace. No explaining menus across a language barrier.

Payment stays yours. Massageasy never processes money. At the payment step the tablet shows your own PromptPay or bank QR, and staff mark how the guest paid — cash, QR, or other. The session record keeps what was sold, for how much, and how it was paid, without changing how your money moves.

Product updates

User-visible improvements, newest first.

  • June 2026

    massageasy.com is live. The product moved to its own domain, with the 30-day free trial open to the first 30 Samui venues.

  • June 2026

    17 guest languages, complete. Every step of the guest flow — including the body map, health flags, and feedback — is fully translated, including Thai, Chinese, Russian, Hebrew, Arabic, and Japanese.

  • June 2026

    Better on real tablets. The owner dashboard got a proper drawer navigation on portrait tablets, and touch targets across the site were raised to comfortable finger size.

  • June 2026

    Simpler start. Try it free for 30 days with no card, on your own device — and setup is done for you, in person on Koh Samui.

Questions about anything here? Contact us — you’ll reach the person who built it.

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