Hard to call themselves Uber for X when they aren't on-demand. I'll reserve judgement because I haven't used the app. I do wonder whether regular massage go-ers are more likely to book a massage for ASAP vs. in advance. My guess is the former.
Looks like they're only available in Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. We've seen a ton of similar massage-related hunts lately:
- Urban Massage - Massage Delivered. Uber for Wellness & Medical Therapy. (UK)
- Unwind Me - Massage Made Simple (Homejoy for massage)
- Zeel - Massage on demand
So. I love the concept. But what is to stop this from being used by "Craigslist massage therapists" aka tech savvy prostitutes? No judgement btw, I honestly believe more States should legalize and regulate the sex trade as it'll reduce the spread of STDs.
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