In-Home Massage in Sacramento


Zeel delivers top quality mobile massage therapy in the comfort of your home or workplace in Sacramento 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.

Repeat

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.

Allure

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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 Sacramento Made Easy

Looking for the best in-home massage in Sacramento, California? Zeel is now available in the Golden State capital, delivering on-demand therapeutic mobile massages to homes, hotels, and offices every day of the year — with the convenience of your favorite mobile app.
Book a 5-star massage in Sacramento easily in seconds from our website or massage app.

Sacramento 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 Sacramento.

4.79 stars average rating

Grace M.

Certified massage therapist Grace is a graduate of the prestigious National Holistic Institute. She has studied in a variety of modalities including Swedish, deep tissue, sports, trigger point therapy and prenatal massage. She is experienced with sports injuries, helping her clients with improved mobility and pain relief.She custom blends the best modalities to create a personalized session for each client. She has worked in local Spas, as well as being the onsite therapist for the Kings basketball team.

Brasnick H.

Certified massage therapist Brasnick is a graduate of the Prestigious National Holistic Institute. He has studied several modalities including swedish,deep tissue, sports, acupressure, and aromatherapy massage .His specialty is Swedish, deep tissue and pain management. Highly professional his focus is injury rehabilitation through therapeutic bodywork. He has worked in several spas in the wine country including Solage and International Orange.

Rayna N.

Certified massage therapist Rayna is a graduate of the prestigious National Holistic Institute’s Advanced Neuromuscular program where she trained extensively in a variety of modalities including Swedish, deep tissue, and neuromuscular massage. She has honed her skills at Tahoe wellness cooperative community center since moving to Tahoe. Highly professional, her blend of different bodywork methods is tailored to the unique needs of her clients.

Grace M.

Certified massage therapist Grace is a graduate of the prestigious National Holistic Institute. She has studied in a variety of modalities including Swedish, deep tissue, sports, trigger point therapy and prenatal massage. She is experienced with sports injuries, helping her clients with improved mobility and pain relief.She custom blends the best modalities to create a personalized session for each client. She has worked in local Spas, as well as being the onsite therapist for the Kings basketball team.

Brasnick H.

Certified massage therapist Brasnick is a graduate of the Prestigious National Holistic Institute. He has studied several modalities including swedish,deep tissue, sports, acupressure, and aromatherapy massage .His specialty is Swedish, deep tissue and pain management. Highly professional his focus is injury rehabilitation through therapeutic bodywork. He has worked in several spas in the wine country including Solage and International Orange.

Rayna N.

Certified massage therapist Rayna is a graduate of the prestigious National Holistic Institute’s Advanced Neuromuscular program where she trained extensively in a variety of modalities including Swedish, deep tissue, and neuromuscular massage. She has honed her skills at Tahoe wellness cooperative community center since moving to Tahoe. Highly professional, her blend of different bodywork methods is tailored to the unique needs of her clients.

The Most Trusted Name in Sacramento Massage

Yet another way to enjoy the sunny city of Sacramento — Zeel Massage On Demand has arrived! What better way to relax after some local farm-to-fork dining and river kayaking? Now serving 90% of California's population and rapidly expanding massage services near you, Zeel offers spa-quality massage therapy services to Sactown residents at the touch of a button.

Simply book online or through one of our apps (pick your potion — iPhone or Android), and we’ll deliver a 5-star Zeel Massage Therapist to your door with as little as an hour’s notice. You pick the time and place; Zeel Massages are available to start as early as 8am and as late as 10:30pm. You can even choose the gender of your massage therapist. Then, he or she brings the spa-grade massage table, the sheets, and the professional experience so that you can enjoy a rejuvenating massage in the comfort of your own home.

Zeel Massage Therapists are licensed and insured in the great state of California, and vetted in-person by Zeel’s award-winning customer service team.

Zeel is proud to be the nation’s largest in-home massage provider, the first and only on-demand massage membership, and the leading massage app in California. We’re even more excited to now serve the Sacramento community.
A massage therapist will come to your home, hotel, or office in as little as an hour in Sacramento, or schedule in advance.

The Press Loves Zeel

The Sacramento Bee

Already operating in more than 65 other U.S. markets, the mobile-massage business Zeel will start offering many Sacramento-area residents on June 26 the opportunity to get a massage in their homes within an hour of an online booking. Despite Zeel’s size, news of its impending arrival didn’t faze veteran massage therapist Elizabeth Phan, whose Perfect Touch business offers services from Galt to Roseville. In fact, Phan said, she expects Zeel will raise the visibility of the mobile massage industry and expand the number of customers seeking services. Phan said she still gets calls from people who don’t know that many independent massage therapists make house calls. Chelle Bradley, a 20-year veteran of the local massage industry, has done mobile massage in the past but now runs the Massage Heights center in Folsom. She’s also not concerned about the market’s new entrant. “With this industry, there’s always going to be competition,” she said. “With the mobile massage, there are people who don’t want to go to the centers, they feel more comfortable in their homes. I don’t think that it’s going to deter anyone from coming to us. I think it will give a new avenue to people who really need to get massages.” Phan could apply to work through Zeel because the company contracts with local massage therapists to offer its suite of services, but she said her schedule already is often booked a week or two in advance. However, Phan’s former instructor, Madonna Polley of Fair Oaks Massage Institute, thinks a number of massage therapists will want to work through Zeel. “I have former students of mine with them (in other cities),” Polley said. “They like it, and some of them have worked through them a long time. I think it’s great for both the clients and the students. I get a lot of calls from people who are bedridden or housebound or they have busy families. People want massage right at their house.” Land Park resident Bob Waste agreed to test-drive Zeel’s service for The Bee. He has been home recovering from surgery but plans to return to work this week. He described his Zeel massage as one of the best he’d ever had. The massage, he said, really helped to reduce some pain he’d been experiencing. The massage therapist did a combination of relaxing Swedish technique, along with some therapeutic deep-tissue work. Because of the nature of his surgery, he said, she had him lie down on his back or his sides as she worked. “It was more convenient for me to have it in the house and not have one more trip, with all that I’ve got going on,” Waste said. “It was interesting that they offered a choice between a male or a female massage therapist. I’m sure people have different comfort levels with that.” After sampling the Zeel service, Waste said, he went to his mobile phone and downloaded the app because he figured he would use the service again. Customers book either through the mobile app or at zeel.com. About half of Zeel’s business comes from repeat customers. To use the Zeel service, customers must provide a government-issued identification. Zeel does this to ensure the safety of therapists, and it also processes all payments. For customer security, the company contracts with only experienced, licensed and insured massage therapists. When an appointment is booked, Zeel sends the customer a message with the therapist’s name, license number and photo. The company will be offering its service in parts of Placer, Sacramento and Yolo counties. Bee readers in its service area can use the code BEE25 for $25 off their first Zeel massage when service begins Monday. Zeel regularly charges $105 an hour, but that includes an 18 percent gratuity. Cynthia Irons, Zeel’s chief marketing officer, said the company surveys the spas in each market to determine its pricing. Zeel contracts with massage therapists who get four- or five-star ratings from their customers, she said, and the Zeel hour is truly 60 minutes, not the 50 that many spas provide. Phan, however, charges her monthly customers $75 for a 60-minute massage. A gratuity is not included. Phan said she is interested to see how Zeel’s pricing goes over with Sacramento-area customers.

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.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will I be charged for my massage?

Your credit card information is required to book an appointment, but the payment will not be processed until after the massage is completed.

Does Zeel have a loyalty program?

For the true enthusiast, Zeel offers a monthly membership that will not only give you the best rate, but also access to special perks, benefits, and support.

How does Zeel ensure my safety?

Zeel is the industry leader in in-home wellness security. All providers are background-checked and insured, and our Trust & Safety team works 365 days a year to monitor and rapidly respond to client or provider concerns.

Do I need to tip the massage therapist?

To make your home massage as convenient as possible, we automatically include an 18% gratuity - no cash needed!

Can I book with the same massage therapist again?

Yes! After a massage, you can prioritize the provider in your account and make direct requests with them later. You can also have your therapist book your next appointment before they leave.

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 Sacramento

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

HSA/FSA Eligible

Pay As You Go

$119.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $140.42

Member

$109.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $128.62

Member Plus

$99.00

+ tax and 18% tip = $116.82

Massages in Sacramento

Select an available Sacramento 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.