
Corporate chair massage
Chair Massage for San Diego Offices
Fifteen relaxed minutes per person (or thirty, or forty-five) — we bring the chairs, your team brings the shoulders.
Corporate chair massage brings licensed therapists and ergonomic massage chairs to your San Diego workplace for short, fully clothed sessions — typically 15 to 45 minutes per person, focused on the neck, shoulders, back, and arms. It’s for offices, teams, and events that want a wellness perk people actually use.
Event day
How an office visit runs
You request a quote
Headcount, rough date, and address go into the booking form. We reply with a flat quote and a suggested schedule — how many therapists, how many hours, how many minutes per person.
Your team signs up
We send a simple time-slot template; someone on your side circulates it. Fifteen-minute slots book themselves — chair massage is reliably the fastest sign-up sheet in the building.
We arrive and set up
Therapists arrive about 20 minutes early with massage chairs, sanitation supplies, and music. Any conference room or quiet corner with about 6×6 ft per chair works.
Desk, chair, desk
Each person gets focused neck, shoulder, back, and arm work — fully clothed, no lotions — then returns to their day. Between sessions, every chair contact surface is cleaned.
We disappear
At the end of the block, the chairs pack out and the room is back to normal. The only evidence is a suspiciously relaxed engineering team.
The case for it
Why chair massage beats the usual perks
Most office perks are consumed and forgotten by 2 p.m. Chair massage is different for a simple reason: it directly addresses the thing office work does to people. Hours at a keyboard load the neck, shoulders, and upper back in a pattern every therapist recognizes on contact — and fifteen focused minutes on exactly those muscles produces a before-and-after that employees feel, immediately, in their own body.
It’s also unusually inclusive as wellness programming goes. It doesn’t ask for a fitness level, a change of clothes, or anyone’s lunch hour — and people who would never book a spa day will happily sit in a chair for twelve minutes. If you’re building a broader case for leadership, our posts on massage and stress reduction and making massage part of a wellness routine are useful ammunition.
Formats
Four ways teams use us
Employee appreciation day
A half or full day of drop-in sessions. The sign-up sheet fills itself — this is the office perk people actually remember at review time.
Wellness week anchor
Chair massage is the highest-signup event in most corporate wellness weeks. Pair it with your existing programming and watch participation jump.
Crunch-time relief
Post-launch, post-tax-season, end of quarter — a visit timed right after (or during) a hard push says more than a pizza party ever has.
Recurring monthly perk
A standing visit every few weeks turns a one-time treat into a benefit candidates hear about in interviews.
Pricing
One flat quote per event
Corporate events don’t have a fixed menu price — the quote depends on headcount, total hours, how many therapists the schedule needs, and your location within San Diego County. Send the booking form with your team size and target date and we’ll return a single all-in number, ready for a purchase order or a company card.
Curious how our individual, at-home sessions are priced? Table sessions run $119–$199 — details on the pricing page, and the full menu is on the services page. Many chair-massage events convert a few employees into regular in-home clients — we consider that a feature.
Questions
Corporate chair massage FAQ
Ready to book?
We bring the table, linens, and calm — you keep the couch afterward.