AI Massage Practice Intake & Contraindication Intelligence
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B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
Client fills out online health intake form → AI flags contraindications, high-risk conditions, and required physician clearance items — so the MT isn't surprised in the treatment room.
Kill Reason
Booking platforms like Jane App, MindBody, and Vagaro are already adding AI health screening to their massage therapy tools, holding both the scheduling data and the client relationship that create stickiness. A standalone contraindication screening product faces existential platform risk from day one and carries meaningful liability exposure if the AI flags a condition incorrectly.
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