AI Chatbot for Reflexologists
Help visitors understand what a reflexology session involves, then book it. Treats reflexology as a relaxation practice for the feet and hands, refuses medical claims, and routes every medical question to a licensed physician for diagnosis.
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Reflexology visitors mostly want to know what it feels like
Most reflexology visitors have not had a session before. They want to know whether it is a foot massage, whether it tickles, how long it takes, what it costs, and what they should wear. SleekAI answers all of that from your published session descriptions and practitioner bio, then books the appointment. It describes reflexology as a relaxation practice involving pressure points on the feet, hands, and ears, never as a treatment for specific medical conditions, and routes every medical question to a licensed physician for diagnosis.
The refusal-first posture is enforced in the system prompt. The bot does not say reflexology cures, treats, or prevents any condition. It does not assess symptoms. It does not promise outcomes. The practitioner stays in charge of session design and the licensed physician stays in charge of diagnosis. For anything that sounds emergent (chest pain, stroke signs, severe bleeding, suicidal thoughts, head injury, trouble breathing) the bot routes to 911 immediately without continuing the chat or trying to triage.
Operational specifics, hours, session length, fees per type (feet only, full session with hands and ears), in-home availability, package pricing, gift certificate redemption, sit in your existing WordPress content. SleekAI reads them at runtime so editing the page is the same as updating the bot. The front desk gets clean booking handoffs with session type, practitioner preference, and any mobility notes captured cleanly.
Workflow
How a reflexology practice ships this in a week
Map sessions and packages
Lock the no-claims posture
Wire the booking handoff
Route emergencies to 911
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A typical Reflexologists conversation
Comparison
Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for Reflexologists
Generic chatbot
- Claims reflexology fixes specific medical conditions
- Confuses reflexology with massage or podiatry
- Doesn't know your session length or fees
- No distinction between studio and in-home
- No emergency routing
SleekAI chatbot
- No medical claims, framed as relaxation practice
- Refers every medical question to a licensed physician
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Reads session fees from
postmeta - Routes emergencies to 911 immediately
- Handles studio, in-home, and packages
Features
What SleekAI gives you for Reflexologists
No therapeutic claims
Configured to describe reflexology as a relaxation practice working pressure points on the feet, hands, and ears, never as a treatment for medical conditions. The posture holds across every conversation.
Session clarity
Describes what actually happens, fully clothed, reclined, pressure techniques on feet, hands, and ears, duration, in plain language so first-timers know what they are signing up for before the appointment.
Studio and in-home
Handles studio sessions and in-home sessions where you offer them. The booking handoff captures address, mobility notes, and any access details so the practitioner shows up prepared.
Use cases
Where reflexologists use SleekAI
On the sessions page
Describes a 60 minute session, what to wear, what happens during the session, and books the appointment. Frames reflexology as relaxation, never as treatment for a foot or systemic condition.
On the in-home page
Explains what an in-home session involves, travel area, equipment the practitioner brings, and how long the visit runs. Captures address and access details in the booking handoff.
On the pricing and packages page
Quotes single-session pricing, packages, gift certificate redemption, and any membership options from your maintained price fields. Verification of gift cards routes to the front desk.
The bigger picture
Why a no-claims reflexology bot books more first sessions
Reflexology operates in a niche where the difference between a relaxation practice and a medical claim is the difference between a sustainable practice and a regulatory headache. Most visitors arrive with mild curiosity rather than firm conviction, often after a friend recommendation or a Groupon, and they want to know what the session will feel like before they pay for an hour. A generic chatbot in this category will overreach in a predictable direction: it will suggest reflexology fixes plantar fasciitis, eases neuropathy, or improves digestion, because that is what reads as enthusiastic, and end up making claims that no responsible reflexologist would put in writing.
Each of those claims costs the practice credibility the moment the visitor checks with a podiatrist or a physician, and they expose the business to complaints it does not need. The opposite posture builds the practice. SleekAI describes sessions factually using your existing copy, frames reflexology as a relaxation practice working pressure points on the feet, hands, and ears, refuses therapeutic claims, refers medical questions to a licensed physician, and books sessions cleanly.
It routes emergencies to 911 with a calm, clear message. That posture aligns with how a thoughtful reflexologist actually wants to be represented online: clear about what the session feels like, careful about what it claims, explicit about who handles medical concerns, and welcoming to first-timers who simply want a deeply relaxing hour for their feet. The result is fewer complaints, fewer awkward intakes, more memberships sold, and more first sessions that turn into long-standing client relationships.
Questions
Common questions about SleekAI for Reflexologists
No. SleekAI is configured to describe reflexology as a relaxation practice and to refuse therapeutic claims about specific medical or mental health conditions. Every medical question, plantar fasciitis, neuropathy, headaches, digestive concerns, is routed to a licensed physician for diagnosis. The system prompt enforces this on every conversation and the posture is tested on edge cases before launch.
 The system prompt lists explicit emergency signals, chest pain, stroke signs, severe bleeding, head injury, trouble breathing, suicidal thoughts, and instructs the bot to direct the visitor to call 911 or go to the nearest emergency department immediately. The bot never invents crisis numbers and routes mental health crises in the US to 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline when you include that resource.
 Yes. Configure in-home as a separate service with its own description, price, duration, and travel-area note. SleekAI reads the service and routes bookings to the right session type, capturing address and access details (parking, stairs, pets) in the booking handoff. The practitioner shows up prepared instead of finding out details at the door.
 Yes. Store single-session, package, and gift certificate pricing as ACF fields or service-level prices. SleekAI reads them at runtime and quotes them accurately on the page. Updating the price on the services page updates the bot, no separate console. Gift card balance verification routes to the front desk.
 Indirectly. SleekAI does not write into Acuity, Square Appointments, or Vagaro directly. It captures the booking intent, session type, practitioner preference, and contact details, then emails or webhooks the structured handoff to the front desk. The team confirms in the scheduling system the same way they would for a phone call.
 Yes, in your own WordPress database with retention you control. SleekAI does not proxy model calls, so the conversation passes through only your own OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter account. The log helps the practitioner spot recurring concerns (claim attempts, in-home questions, gift card confusion) and refine the prompt.
 Yes. SleekAI ships with 28+ display conditions covering URL, post type, page template, user role, device, time of day, and visitor status. Most reflexology practices show the bot on sessions, in-home, and contact pages, and hide it on the disclaimer, the privacy policy, and the careers page where it would only get in the way.
 Your own. SleekAI is BYO API key, bring an OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter key and the model bills you directly. There is no markup or per-message fee from Sleek. For a solo reflexology practice the monthly model cost is usually $3 to $15 in actual API usage. Most practitioners start with GPT-4o-mini or Claude Haiku.
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