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“Seattle is a hotbed of innovation and tech, and Seattleites are health, tech and wellness-conscious.”
Zeel CEO Samer Hamadeh thinks those factors make Seattle the perfect place to expand his on-demand massage business, which already operates in 15 other U.S. regions.
Hamadeh founded Zeel in New York in 2012, allowing customers in the area to request massages seven days a week, via a smartphone app. Zeel officially launches in Seattle today, offering a variety of types of massages from its network of licensed therapists.
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In addition to one-off massages, Zeel offers a monthly membership option that clients can use or transfer to friends and family. Members of Zeel’s 40-person team vet massage therapists and verify the identities of customers to protect both parties involved in the transaction.
“We’re the only in-home on-demand company that goes as far with safety besides Airbnb,” said Hamadeh. “Customers can rest assured that all Zeel Massage Therapists are very thoroughly vetted and background-checked before joining our network.”
A 60-minute Swedish massage costs $89 plus an included 18% gratuity, for a total of more than $105. Massages are available from 8 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Zeel has raised $15.5 million in funding to date, including a Series A round that closed last month. The funds have helped fuel the company’s expansion into new markets, including Seattle.
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