I built FlexLab Studio, a studio in France where trained flexologists do the stretching for you during one-on-one sessions.
I kept seeing people — office workers, athletes, weekend runners — dealing with chronic tightness and poor mobility but having no structured way to address it. Foam rolling at home only goes so far. Physical therapy feels clinical. There was a gap.
Sessions run 25, 50, or 80 minutes. The flexologist controls the angle and tension while you stay passive. We layer in guided breathing and myofascial release depending on what the client needs.
On the tech side, booking runs through bsport with a Mindbody checkout integration embedded directly on the Webflow site. Keeping friction low at the booking step made a real difference in conversion.
Would love feedback on the session structure and how we present it online
gugus13400•1h ago
I built FlexLab Studio, a studio in France where trained flexologists do the stretching for you during one-on-one sessions.
I kept seeing people — office workers, athletes, weekend runners — dealing with chronic tightness and poor mobility but having no structured way to address it. Foam rolling at home only goes so far. Physical therapy feels clinical. There was a gap.
Sessions run 25, 50, or 80 minutes. The flexologist controls the angle and tension while you stay passive. We layer in guided breathing and myofascial release depending on what the client needs.
On the tech side, booking runs through bsport with a Mindbody checkout integration embedded directly on the Webflow site. Keeping friction low at the booking step made a real difference in conversion.
Would love feedback on the session structure and how we present it online