About
The business ofsolo bodywork.
Miaise is built for licensed massage therapists and adjacent bodywork professionals who run their practice as a business of one. The miles, the supplies, the receipts, the notes, the booking page, the safety check-ins. One record per session, one tool that handles the parts of practice that happen outside the treatment room.
Why this exists
The work is mobile and the tools weren't.
The practice-management software category was built for spas with front desks and clinics with receptionists. Most of the licensed massage therapy profession does not work that way. Solo practitioners carry tables through apartment lobbies, set up in spare bedrooms, run a real business in the minutes between sessions. They drive their own routes, keep their own books, manage their own intake.
The existing tools handle scheduling and charting fine. They do not handle the rest of what makes a solo practice work. The mileage gets tracked in notebooks. The receipts go missing before tax season. The CEU paperwork lives in a shoebox. The safety check-in is a text message to a friend.
Miaise starts from the practice itself. One record per session. One tool that knows which client you are seeing, what you noticed last time, how many miles you drove to get there, which supplies you used, what the booking will pay out, and how your body has been holding up across the week. The tax-time deliverable lands as a side effect of doing normal work, not as a year-end catch-up.
Who Miaise is for
The practitioner this tool is shaped around.
Licensed and credentialed
State-licensed massage therapists. Board-certified bodyworkers through NCBTMB. Practitioners with modality credentials in craniosacral therapy, lymphatic drainage, sports massage, oncology massage, prenatal, medical and clinical massage, Asian bodywork, and adjacent disciplines.
Solo, or close to it
One-person practices and small two-to-three-person partnerships where everyone is hands-on. Not the audience: chains, large clinics, multi-discipline franchises.
Mobile-outcall over-indexed
The differentiating cohort. Outcall practitioners carry their practice with them. They drive between clients. They set up in unfamiliar rooms. They need the safety primitives, the mileage capture, and the per-trip expense surface the category does not ship.
Cash-practice economics
Most solo bodyworkers run cash practices with the occasional out-of-network superbill. Insurance billing is not the revenue model. The deductible-mile and deductible-supply surface is where the tool helps most.
Who Miaise is not for
The practices we point elsewhere.
Software products that try to serve every audience end up serving none of them well. Here is who we are not optimizing for in v1, and what to use instead.
Multi-practitioner clinics across disciplines
Massage plus chiropractic plus physiotherapy plus acupuncture under one roof. Look at Jane App. See our comparison for the framing.
Spa or salon operations
Front-desk scheduling, retail product sales, gift certificates, marketing automation. Mangomint, Vagaro, and GlossGenius all serve this audience well.
Insurance-billing practices
CMS-1500, EDI 837P, clearinghouse routing. We do not ship insurance billing and have no plans to in v1 or v1.5. Cash-practice superbills for client-side reimbursement are on the v1.5 list; integrated insurance billing is not.
Client-side directory or marketplace
People looking for a therapist will not find one on miaise.com in v1. The marketplace audience opens in v2 after the solo-practitioner audience is validated.
What we believe
The principles, in plain words.
Verification is the load-bearing trust mechanism, or it is not real
Anyone can put a "verified" badge on a website. The badge is worth something only if it tracks the issuing board's reality and falls off when the credential lapses. We deep-link every badge to the source registry. We auto-remove lapsed credentials in real time. The mechanism is the proof. How we verify.
Tax-time is not a year-end project
The deductible work is happening all year. The mileage at the 2026 federal rate of $0.725 a mile, the supply restocks, the cash-pay session that needs a Schedule C line. Software that helps with this records as the work happens. The April catch-up is the failure mode, not the model.
Compliance is the brand, not the help center
Most practice-management software buries its HIPAA posture in a support article. We put it on /security with the named subprocessors, the BAA path, and the architecture in plain words. The trust stack is part of the public surface because it is part of the product.
A practice is a business, treat it like one
Solo practitioners are small-business owners. They keep books, file Schedule C, carry liability insurance, and answer for their own credentialing. The software should treat them as the operator of a real business, not as a hobbyist with a calendar.
The brand stands on the work, not on the founder
You will not find a founder photo, a founder LinkedIn link, or a "from our founder" letter on this site. The brand carries the voice. The product carries the proof. The names on the company page are corporate, not personal.
We say no to features that would weaken the focus
A team tier on the pricing page would signal "we are not really for solo practitioners." Insurance billing would put us on the wrong audience axis. Social features would compete with the practice itself for the practitioner's attention. The list of things we will not ship is part of what makes the things we will ship coherent.
The company
Where Miaise comes from.
Miaise is a product of Deckmint LLC, a Missouri-registered limited liability company headquartered in Saint Peters, MO. Miaise is available now on Android through the Google Play store. iOS comes next, when a trusted canary tester from inside the bodywork profession surfaces.
The company runs lean. No outside investors. No marketing agency. No founder cult of personality. The interlocutors you will find on this site are the brand and the work. Questions land at hello@miaise.com. Security and BAA questions land at security@miaise.com.
Next
See what the record holds.
Mileage, expenses, supplies, voice charting, bookings, intake, body-load awareness, safety check-ins. The same record across all of it.