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Dealgrabvibes
On-site chair massage
for office teams
Fyshwick, ACT
Service Roadmap

Chair massage, done properly

Most office massage services treat every desk the same. We don't. Each engagement starts with understanding your team's actual working patterns — sitting hours, posture habits, peak stress windows — then builds from there.

Chair massage therapist working with an office professional at their workstation
01

Initial Assessment

A short conversation about your office layout, team size, and how people actually sit and work through the day.

02

Custom Schedule

Session timing, rotation order, and duration mapped to your team's calendar — not a generic weekly slot.

03

Individual Sessions

Each person gets focused attention on their specific tension areas — shoulders, neck, upper back — for 15 or 20 minutes.

04

Ongoing Adjustment

Feedback from each visit shapes the next one. Preferences and problem areas are tracked across sessions, not reset each time.

What the process looks like week to week

Chair massage works best when it fits into how people already work — not when it interrupts them. Sessions run at the desk or in a quiet room, take under 25 minutes per person, and require no preparation from participants.

Booking stays with us

You don't manage a roster. We keep track of who's been seen, who's next, and when each person last had a session.

Session length is flexible

Fifteen minutes covers neck and upper shoulders. Twenty adds lower back. Both options are available within the same visit depending on availability.

Notes carry forward

Tension patterns, pressure preferences, and areas to avoid are recorded after each session. The therapist arrives informed, not starting from scratch.

Frequency adapts over time

Some teams benefit from fortnightly visits; others find monthly is enough. We review this after the first three sessions and adjust the plan based on what's actually useful.

Est. 2014 10 yrs Working with ACT offices
15–20 Minutes per person per session
3 Sessions before we review the plan
0 Preparation required from staff