In-Home Massage in Oahu


Zeel delivers top quality mobile massage therapy in the comfort of your home or workplace in Oahu for pain relief, stress management, and wellness.


How It Works

Book

Book an on-demand massage at home, in your hotel room, or at your office, from our app or zeel.com.

Relax

Choose the massage type of your choice and the gender of your therapist, and he or she will arrive with a massage table.

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Book whenever you like, 8am to midnight, 365 days a year, and enjoy a 5-star experience every time.

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It’s like Uber for tense muscles.

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Of all the things there's an app for, an in-home massage might be one of the best.

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Turn your living room into a spa.

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We had the bright idea to pull up the Zeel app and order in-office massages.

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Best In-Home Massage in Oahu Made Easy

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Oahu Massage Therapists

There are over 10,000 massage therapists in the Zeel network. Here are a few that are available for in-home massages in Oahu.

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Makiko M.

Makiko is a licensed massage therapist based in Honolulu, Hawaii. She attended the Hawaii Massage Academy in 2009, honing her skills and expertise in the field. Makiko offers her services in Honolulu, as well as in surrounding areas such as Kailua, Pearl City, and Waipahu. With a commitment to providing top-notch care to her clients, Makiko combines her knowledge and experience to create a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for each individual she works with.

Her approach to massage therapy is holistic, focusing on not just the physical benefits but also the mental and emotional well-being of her clients. Makiko believes in the power of healing touch and tailors each session to address the specific needs and concerns of those she treats. Whether it's relieving tension and stress or promoting overall wellness, Makiko's dedication to her craft shines through in every session. Clients appreciate her attention to detail and personalized care, making her a trusted and sought-after massage therapist in the Honolulu area.

In addition to her technical skills, Makiko's warm and welcoming demeanor creates a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for her clients. She values open communication and feedback, ensuring that each session is tailored to meet the unique preferences of those she works with. Makiko's commitment to ongoing education and professional development reflects her dedication to providing the highest quality care possible. With a reputation for excellence and a genuine passion for helping others, Makiko continues to make a positive impact on the well-being of those in Honolulu and beyond.

Megan Y.

Megan is a licensed massage therapist based in Honolulu, offering her services in various towns such as Kailua, Waipahu, and Mililani. Graduating from the Hawaii School of Professional Massage in Pearl City in 2008, Megan has honed her skills in modalities like acupressure, trigger point therapy, deep tissue massage, shiatsu, and reflexology. With a commitment to providing tailored treatments, Megan creates a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for her clients, helping them find relief from tension and stress.

Having worked with prenatal clients, Megan brings a compassionate and understanding approach to her practice. She values the importance of creating a safe and comfortable environment for expectant mothers, focusing on their specific needs and concerns. Through her expertise in prenatal massage techniques, Megan aims to support women during this special time in their lives, promoting relaxation and well-being for both mother and baby.

Jay W.

Jay is a licensed massage therapist offering his services in Honolulu and surrounding areas such as Kailua, Pearl City, and Waipahu. Specializing in trigger point therapy, Jay is known for his ability to target specific areas of tension and provide relief to his clients. With a keen understanding of the body's musculature, Jay customizes each session to address individual needs, promoting relaxation and overall well-being.

Jay's approach to massage therapy is focused on creating a comfortable and healing environment for his clients. Through his skilled hands and intuitive touch, Jay is able to release tension and restore balance to the body. Clients appreciate his attention to detail and his commitment to helping them achieve optimal health and wellness. Whether seeking relief from chronic pain or simply looking to unwind, Jay's sessions are tailored to meet each client's unique needs.

In addition to his expertise in trigger point therapy, Jay also incorporates elements of deep tissue massage and myofascial release into his sessions. This holistic approach allows him to address both acute and chronic issues, promoting long-term healing and relaxation. Jay's dedication to his craft and his genuine care for his clients make him a trusted and sought-after massage therapist in the Honolulu area.

Makiko M.

Makiko is a licensed massage therapist based in Honolulu, Hawaii. She attended the Hawaii Massage Academy in 2009, honing her skills and expertise in the field. Makiko offers her services in Honolulu, as well as in surrounding areas such as Kailua, Pearl City, and Waipahu. With a commitment to providing top-notch care to her clients, Makiko combines her knowledge and experience to create a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for each individual she works with.

Her approach to massage therapy is holistic, focusing on not just the physical benefits but also the mental and emotional well-being of her clients. Makiko believes in the power of healing touch and tailors each session to address the specific needs and concerns of those she treats. Whether it's relieving tension and stress or promoting overall wellness, Makiko's dedication to her craft shines through in every session. Clients appreciate her attention to detail and personalized care, making her a trusted and sought-after massage therapist in the Honolulu area.

In addition to her technical skills, Makiko's warm and welcoming demeanor creates a comfortable and inviting atmosphere for her clients. She values open communication and feedback, ensuring that each session is tailored to meet the unique preferences of those she works with. Makiko's commitment to ongoing education and professional development reflects her dedication to providing the highest quality care possible. With a reputation for excellence and a genuine passion for helping others, Makiko continues to make a positive impact on the well-being of those in Honolulu and beyond.

Megan Y.

Megan is a licensed massage therapist based in Honolulu, offering her services in various towns such as Kailua, Waipahu, and Mililani. Graduating from the Hawaii School of Professional Massage in Pearl City in 2008, Megan has honed her skills in modalities like acupressure, trigger point therapy, deep tissue massage, shiatsu, and reflexology. With a commitment to providing tailored treatments, Megan creates a relaxing and rejuvenating experience for her clients, helping them find relief from tension and stress.

Having worked with prenatal clients, Megan brings a compassionate and understanding approach to her practice. She values the importance of creating a safe and comfortable environment for expectant mothers, focusing on their specific needs and concerns. Through her expertise in prenatal massage techniques, Megan aims to support women during this special time in their lives, promoting relaxation and well-being for both mother and baby.

Jay W.

Jay is a licensed massage therapist offering his services in Honolulu and surrounding areas such as Kailua, Pearl City, and Waipahu. Specializing in trigger point therapy, Jay is known for his ability to target specific areas of tension and provide relief to his clients. With a keen understanding of the body's musculature, Jay customizes each session to address individual needs, promoting relaxation and overall well-being.

Jay's approach to massage therapy is focused on creating a comfortable and healing environment for his clients. Through his skilled hands and intuitive touch, Jay is able to release tension and restore balance to the body. Clients appreciate his attention to detail and his commitment to helping them achieve optimal health and wellness. Whether seeking relief from chronic pain or simply looking to unwind, Jay's sessions are tailored to meet each client's unique needs.

In addition to his expertise in trigger point therapy, Jay also incorporates elements of deep tissue massage and myofascial release into his sessions. This holistic approach allows him to address both acute and chronic issues, promoting long-term healing and relaxation. Jay's dedication to his craft and his genuine care for his clients make him a trusted and sought-after massage therapist in the Honolulu area.

The Most Trusted Name in Oahu Massage

A massage therapist will come to your home, hotel, or office in as little as an hour in Oahu, or schedule in advance.

Zeel is available in Oahu,
including the following areas

The Press Loves Zeel

The Wall Street Journal

Zeel Networks Inc., an on-demand massage provider, has closed $10 million of a $12 million Series A round. The funding comes as the service, which is available in 20 cities, is slated to expand into three more areas. Zeel plans to launch in Phoenix, Austin and Seattle on Monday. Emil Capital Partners led the round, which has participation from Slow Ventures, Partech Ventures, New Atlantic Ventures and Spafinder. The company didn’t disclose its valuation but has raised $15 million to date. Zeel took a circuitous path to its on-demand massages business. When the company first launched in 2010, its founders envisioned it would be a service like ZocDoc but for alternative medicine. Instead the team quickly noticed half the bookings the company received were for massages. They also observed that more than 50 % of the 25,000 bookings they received were for massages in the next four hours. As the team pivoted into on-demand massages, it moved to address concerns of customers and practitioners. The company also thought it could get the best therapists if it could provide them a feeling of security. The app requires customers to prove their true identity using a social security number or a scan of a government-issued ID. Zeel Chief Executive Samer Hamadeh said this discourages bad behavior among clients. “The whole industry was screaming for a service to do this,” Mr. Hamadeh said. Unlike other on-demand services, the Zeel app also lets customers know how much of the amount they paid actually goes to the therapist. Mr. Hamadeh said this encourages customer loyalty because they know the therapists are paid well on the platform. Zeel is one of several companies that have realized there is a large market for on-demand massages in the home. Mr. Hamadeh said he knows of at least a dozen startups in the category. Soothe Inc. raised $35 million in Series B funding earlier this month. Soothe also acquired competitor Unwind Me in the fall. Correction: A previous version of this article said Zeel raised $11.5 million to date. The company has raised $15 million to date.

The New York Times

Who has time for a spa day? Along with need-it-now services like virtual check-in and grab-and-go meals, hotels are offering 12-minute exfoliation treatments and 10-minute massages for travelers who want their spa treatments in the time it takes to microwave garlic potatoes. No longer the purview of airports, lickety-split beauty and wellness treatments are augmenting the traditional spa menus at hotels and resorts. In the wake of the 2008 recession, many spas began offering shorter treatments for consumers who could no longer afford to indulge: Some 75 percent of spas added abbreviated treatments to their menus, according to the International Spa Association. The trend stuck, and appears to be taking on renewed significance at a time when beauty and wellness-on-demand apps like Glamsquad and Zeel allow people to book and receive massages, manicures, makeup applications and blowouts wherever they are — an Airbnb rental, an office building — with a few taps on a smartphone. Among the nascent players is JW Marriott Hotels and Resorts. The upscale chain is rolling out its Spa by JW concept with treatments that last 12 to 25 minutes and can be booked without an appointment. Treatments include scalp massages, shoulder massages and hand exfoliation and moisturizing, and are offered in chairs tricked out with scent infusers, noise canceling technology and smartphone charging stations. “It gives our travelers who honestly don’t have the time to do the full spa treatment the ability to refresh or calm down after a flight,” said Mitzi Gaskins, Marriott International’s vice president of luxury brand management. So far, Spa by JW is in a couple of hotels, including the new JW Marriott Houston Downtown and the JW Marriott Mumbai Sahar in India; some 25 spas are in the pipeline. Ms. Gaskins said the concept grew out of Marriott’s research, which included talking to avid spagoers around the world as well as guests who don’t usually frequent hotel spas. Some felt intimidated by the typical spa setup, which often includes a secluded location within a hotel, a seemingly aloof reception desk staff and undressing and putting on a robe. Spa by JW is designed to be in a busy area of a hotel; a kind of additional lounge for guests that also offers quick pick-me-up treatments that can be booked on a whim rather than reserved a week before. The 12-minute tension-release massage at the JW Marriott Houston Downtown, for example, is $25; the 90-minute deep-tissue intensive muscle release massage is $200. In December, Viceroy Snowmass in Colorado began offering its “ski-in/ski-out spa treatments” for skiers and snowboarders who want to spend a full day on the slopes but don’t mind pausing for a bit of pampering. Guests can ski right up to the spa, hand their skis and poles to a “ski valet,” and then take an elevator down to the spa for treatments that last 30 minutes. A Mediterranean lunch with healthful bites including hummus, olives and roasted vegetables is part of the package and may be eaten during the treatment — to save time, of course. The most popular treatment, according to Debbie Alcorta, the spa operations manager for Viceroy Snowmass, is “Kick Off Your Boots” (30 minutes; $95 for the treatment, lunch and gratuity), which includes a foot bath in warm water, a lemongrass mimosa scrub, cuticle grooming and a hot stone massage. And good news for those who want to rush back out to the slopes: You don’t even have to don a robe. “We can just roll up your ski pants and your little second-skins, do the treatment and get you on your way,” said Ms. Alcorta. Another treatment, “Warm Up Your Hands and Toes” (30 minutes; $95 for the treatment, lunch and gratuity) is a hydrating hand and foot therapy to combat dry winter skin that, like “Kick Off Your Boots,” is performed in a communal spa suite. Skiers can walk-in, ahem, ski-in, for appointments between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., or make a reservation for a specific time, Ms. Alcorta said. When they’re done they can use the rest of the spa facilities, including a relaxation lounge. “And then they can get back on the slopes,” she said. While not every hotel spa is quite so convenient, a number have “express” menus, like the 21c Museum Hotel in Cincinnati, which offers 30-minute Swedish massages ($75), pedicures ($45) and facials ($85). There’s also a 10-minute massage called the “See You in Ten” ($25). At the same time, on-demand beauty and wellness services that send stylists and therapists to people’s homes or vacation rentals are becoming more popular. Zeel offers appointments every day of the year (holidays, too) in more than a dozen cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and Washington. A recent search showed that a therapist who could come to Midtown Manhattan to give an hourlong Swedish massage, for example, would cost $130 before 18 percent gratuity (automatically added to the bill) and tax, for a total of $159.25. The company recently introduced Zeel Concierge, a service that allows hotels and spas to book appointments that they normally couldn’t because of, say, a guest’s last-minute request or a lack of staffing. Now hotel concierges and spa staff can book appointments using Zeel massage therapists, according to Spafinder Wellness, an industry marketing and media group. It’s little wonder Zeel and similar services with apps such as Soothe, StyleBee and Glamsquad are finding success in the age of Uber, when immediacy and personalization are prized. “Sometimes a busy schedule only leaves an hour between work and a night on the town to get rested and beautiful,” says a new report by Spafinder Wellness 365. “Customers are increasingly willing to forgo the experience of a spa — or at least periodically complement it — in exchange for the convenience and flexibility of wellness on-demand.” Is the 90-minute massage doomed? Hardly. Luxury hotels and resorts continue to introduce hour-plus treatments for those who want to spend the afternoon slathered in olive oil body butter, or have a deep-pore cleansing. But it’s now easier than ever to get a quick fix, whether you just stepped off a plane or a ski slope.

Frequently Asked Questions

How far in advance can I book a Zeel massage?

You can schedule a massage up to 30 days in advance. Booking ahead gives you the best chance of locking in the exact time you want.

Do I need a massage table or other supplies?

Nope! Your Zeel therapist will bring (and set up) the massage table, along with all other necessary supplies – including relaxing music!

How much does Zeel massage cost?

Pricing varies regionally. Enter your location below to see your local price. And remember, you'll get the best price by becoming a monthly member!

Can I get rewarded for referring friends to Zeel?

Yup! Once you create an account, you can share your unique referral code with friends and loved ones. When they use the code to book their first Zeel massage, you'll each get $20 in Zeel credit!

Can I gift an in-home massage?

Absolutely! Visit the Zeel Gifts are on the Zeel app or web site, and you'll find convenient options for giving a single massage, package of massages, or even a membership.

Can I choose the gender of my therapist?

Yes, you can. When you book your Zeel Massage, you can indicate your preference for a male, a female therapist, or no preference.

Pricing in Oahu

Prices shown are for a 60-minute massage in your area.

HSA/FSA Eligible

Pay As You Go

$139.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $170.57

Member

$129.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $158.3

Member Plus

$119.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $146.02

Massages in Oahu

Select an available Oahu massage modality.
Swedish Massage Service
Swedish
A restorative technique that relieves stress, boosts circulation, and eases muscle aches and pains.
Deep Tissue Massage Service
Deep Tissue
A stronger style that focuses on deeper muscle tension and knots – perfect for athletic recovery.
Prenatal Massage Service
Prenatal
A gentle modality designed to boost wellness and relieve the physical strains of pregnancy.
Sports Massage Service
Sports
A fusion of deep tissue massage and stretching designed for recovery and injury prevention.
Sleep Massage Service
Sleep
Our specially designed technique created to help you get a better, more restful night’s sleep.