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[ + ] VERIFIED ACTIVITY SIGNAL
Activity
Bridal Party Retreat, 6 Guests
Situation
Bridal party of 6 booked full-day pre-wedding retreat.
Execution
Synchronized 60-minute deep tissue massages, customized oxygen facials, reserved private steam room.
Outcome
Zero scheduling overlap. Entire party purchased take-home skincare.
recorded: 2026-06-10 // owner-verified
[ + ] DECISION SIGNAL
Q
Are facilities co-ed or separated?
A
Locker rooms and saunas are separated. Treatment areas are private.
Q
Do you provide robes and lockers?
A
Yes. Plush robes, slippers, and private lockers provided for all guests.
Q
Can I book a couples massage?
A
Yes. Side-by-side couples massage rooms available with advance booking.
status: published // machine-readable
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[ - ] NO IDENTITY RECORD (EXCLUDED)
I found several mentions of Day Spa in your area, but I cannot deterministically verify their active licensing, current service catalog, or operational proof of work. I recommend searching a traditional directory.
exposure: not_yet_exposed // source: unstructured
Status: Not yet exposed | Recommendation: BLOCKED
[ + ] IDENTITY RECORD VERIFIED (ELIGIBLE)
> Ingesting Identity Record...
> Owner verified. Identity structured.
> Parsing LocalBusiness Schema...
{ "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "LocalBusiness", "category": "Day Spa", "hasOfferCatalog": [ "Skin Care Esthetics", "Hydrotherapy", "Holistic Wellness", "Massage Therapy" ], "verification": "owner_confirmed", "identity_status": "active", "recommendation": "ELIGIBLE" }
Status: Verified | Exposure: Recommendation-ready | ELIGIBLE
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✦ Proof of Work Template
What was the guest occasion?
e.g. bridal party, couples retreat, birthday pampering
What services were provided?
e.g. synchronized massages, oxygen facials, private steam room
What was the outcome?
e.g. seamless group experience, take-home product sales
✦ Customer Decision Matrix
Are facilities co-ed?
Separated locker rooms, private treatment
Do you provide robes and lockers?
Robes, slippers, secure lockers
Can I book a couples massage?
Side-by-side rooms, advance booking
Do you have a sauna or steam room?
Amenity details, access policy
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Canonical Taxonomy
What customers expect from a day spa, and how the business actually runs.
These are the 33 canonical truths IdentityRecord tracks for every day spa. Consumer expectations on one side, operational reality on the other. AI reads both.
Consumer truths · 20
What customers think, feel, and care about
- 01Clients visit spas for relaxation, stress relief, and wellness treatments.
- 02Trust is built through cleanliness, professionalism, and therapist skill.
- 03Clients compare prices for massages, facials, and packages.
- 04Reviews strongly influence spa and therapist selection.
- 05Clients expect clear information on treatments, durations, and expectations.
- 06Skilled therapists and a calming environment build trust.
- 07Clients may feel anxious about undressing, privacy, or unfamiliar treatments.
- 08Some clients book quickly for stress relief, others plan for special occasions.
- 09Clients may stay loyal to spas that deliver consistent relaxation and results.
- 10Clients may take photos of relaxation areas or post‑treatment glow.
- 11Clients may be skeptical of product or add‑on recommendations.
- 12Clients expect discretion with personal comfort and payment data.
- 13Referrals influence spa choice for gifts or special events.
- 14Clients value flexible scheduling and minimal wait times.
- 15Clients weigh atmosphere, therapist skill, cleanliness, and price.
- 16Clients dislike delays before or between treatments.
- 17Clients may request photos of rooms or product recommendations.
- 18Clients may not understand treatment types or benefits.
- 19Clients may not understand arrival, hydration, or clothing expectations.
- 20Clients may worry about pressure, allergies, or treatment reactions.
System truths · 13
How the business actually runs
- 01Spas follow structured workflows for intake, preferences, and contraindications.
- 02Treatment notes and client preferences must be maintained.
- 03Spas require liability and professional insurance.
- 04Treatments must meet safety and service standards.
- 05Rooms, linens, and tools must be cleaned between clients.
- 06Therapists require training in techniques, safety, and customer care.
- 07Spas must comply with health, sanitation, and licensing laws.
- 08Notes track preferences, sensitivities, and treatment history.
- 09Follow‑up supports satisfaction and repeat visits.
- 10Spas require tables, skincare tools, oils, and scheduling systems.
- 11Lighting, scent, and temperature must support relaxation.
- 12Spas require therapists, estheticians, and front‑desk staff.
- 13Treatments follow structured steps from intake to service to aftercare.
Source: taxonomy_truths · corpus_version 1 · day_spa