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Andrew, a 47-year-old civil engineer residing in the leafy suburbs of Greenwich, Connecticut, stepped out of his home office after wrapping up a virtual meeting with his team of 12 colleagues based in New York City, where they had discussed the structural reinforcements for a new 40-story residential tower in Manhattan budgeted at $250 million, incorporating 1,500 tons of steel beams designed to withstand wind loads up to 100 miles per hour as per the latest engineering simulations running 50 iterations over three hours. He stretched his arms, feeling the familiar twinge in his lower back that had lingered since overseeing the on-site inspections last month at a construction project in Brooklyn, where he had climbed 15 flights of scaffolding daily for two weeks, each step covering 10 feet vertically amid the hum of 20 workers operating cranes lifting 5-ton concrete panels. His wife, Clara, a 45-year-old elementary school teacher at a local public school in Greenwich teaching third-grade math to classes of 25 students five days a week, with lessons including 20 problem sets on fractions solved in 45-minute sessions resulting in average test scores of 88% across 100 pupils in her grade level, called from the kitchen, “Andrew, dinner’s almost ready—grilled chicken with quinoa, 450 calories per serving from that recipe we tried last week, sourced from the farm market delivering 200 boxes weekly to our neighborhood with produce harvested from 50 acres in upstate New York.”
He walked into the kitchen, the marble countertops gleaming under the recessed lighting illuminating 150 square feet of space, and kissed Clara on the cheek as she stirred the quinoa simmering in a pot holding four cups of grains absorbing 800 milliliters of water over 15 minutes on the gas stove that heated evenly at 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Their two children, 14-year-old Mia and 12-year-old Ethan, sat at the island counter, Mia scrolling through her phone checking updates on her volleyball team’s schedule for the upcoming tournament at the local gym hosting 10 teams with 15 players each competing in matches lasting 90 minutes and scoring an average of 25 points per set, while Ethan tinkered with his science project on solar energy, assembling a model with 20 photovoltaic cells generating 5 watts of power under simulated sunlight from a lamp rated at 100 lumens. “Dad, my back’s acting up again after practice yesterday—we did 30 serves in 45 minutes, and I landed wrong on that last one, pain at about 4 out of 10 now,” Ethan said, rubbing his lower spine while adjusting the wires on his model connected to a battery storing 3 volt-hours of energy.
Andrew nodded, recalling how Ethan’s issue had started two weeks earlier during a game where he had twisted awkwardly while diving for a ball in front of 50 spectators at the school auditorium, leading to three days of limited mobility that caused him to miss two homework assignments on ecosystems covering 15 species interactions graded at 85% average for his class of 28 students. “Let’s see what we can do about that—I’ve been using this platform, StrongBody AI, for my own back tweaks, and it might have something for you,” Andrew replied, pulling out his laptop from the adjacent family room furnished with a sectional sofa seating six, upholstered in gray fabric from a store supplying 100 homes in Connecticut at $2,500 per set. He logged into the website at https://strongbody.ai, the homepage loading in 2 seconds on his high-speed internet connection delivering 500 megabits per second to their household of four devices, and navigated to the services page by clicking the top menu link labeled “Services,” the dropdown expanding to show categories like Orthopedics with 20 subfields including Sports Medicine and Pain Management, each populated with listings from 150 experts globally averaging 4.8 stars from 200 reviews per profile.
Scrolling through the listings, Andrew searched for orthopedic specialists using the left-side filter menu, selecting “Sports Medicine” and “Pain Management” from the checkboxes that narrowed results from 500 to 75 entries in 3 seconds, each card displaying expert names, avatars photographed in professional settings like clinics with 10 examination rooms equipped with diagnostic tools scanning 50 patients daily, and brief descriptions of services such as virtual consultations lasting 30 minutes priced at $150 with follow-ups at $100 each. He clicked on a profile for Dr. Laura Jenkins, a board-certified orthopedic surgeon based in Boston, Massachusetts, with 18 years of experience treating 300 athletes annually at a clinic handling 1,500 cases yearly, her page loading with details including a cover photo of her in a white coat standing in an office overlooking the Charles River where 100 rowers trained daily in boats measuring 60 feet long. The profile listed her services, starting with a standard package for back pain assessment at $200 for an initial 45-minute video session including personalized exercise plans that had improved mobility by 40% in 120 patients tracked via app logs showing range of motion increasing from 90 degrees to 126 degrees over four weeks.
“Here, Ethan— this looks promising, but the standard package is for general assessment, and your issue is from that specific dive during the game last Thursday when you covered 20 feet in 5 seconds to save the point,” Andrew said, pointing to the service detail page that expanded with a description spanning 500 words outlining steps like initial evaluation via webcam capturing 1080p video at 30 frames per second, followed by tailored stretches performed 15 times daily for 10 minutes each, and progress tracking through uploaded photos showing posture improvements from hunched to upright in 80% of cases based on before-after comparisons from 150 clients. Below the description, a prominent button labeled “Buy Now” glowed in blue, inviting direct purchase with a price tag of $200 inclusive of the 10% buyer fee displayed transparently as $20 added to the base $180, the transaction set to process through Stripe with card details entered in a secure form not stored on the platform, leading to immediate confirmation and scheduling of the session within 24 hours as experienced by 200 users monthly.
Ethan leaned in, his elbow on the counter supporting his 140-pound frame built from weekly practices burning 600 calories per session, “But Dad, I need something more specific—like advice on how to land better without twisting, and maybe adjust the exercises for my height at 5 feet 8 inches, since the standard ones might not fit my growth spurt adding 3 inches in the last six months.” Andrew agreed, scrolling further down the page to a section titled “Send Request,” a form embedded right below the service details with fields for description limited to 1,000 characters, attachment uploads supporting up to 5 files each under 10 megabytes like photos or medical reports, and a submit button in green that promised delivery to Dr. Laura’s inbox within seconds via the platform’s internal system notifying 100 requests daily to experts averaging response times of 12 hours. “This is the way—we can customize it exactly for you, unlike just buying the ready package which assumes a general case without your dive mechanics or recent height change,” Andrew explained, typing into the form a detailed message: “My 12-year-old son Ethan experienced lower back pain at 4/10 intensity after a volleyball dive covering 20 feet in 5 seconds during a game with 50 spectators last Thursday. He’s 5 feet 8 inches, grew 3 inches in six months, practices 45 minutes three times weekly with 30 serves each session. Need customized assessment and exercises adjusting for his age and sport specifics, possibly including landing techniques to prevent recurrence, budget around $180 for initial consult.”
He attached a photo taken on his phone’s 12-megapixel camera of Ethan’s back posture during a practice stretch, the image file sized at 2 megabytes showing a slight curve measured at 10 degrees from a home ruler app accurate to 1 degree, and hit submit, the form processing in 4 seconds with a confirmation popup stating “Request sent to Dr. Laura Jenkins—expect response via offer in your Received Offers menu.” Clara, plating the chicken breasts grilled for 12 minutes on each side to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, commented, “That’s smart—tailoring it means better results, like how my custom nutrition plan from last month adjusted for my 1,800-calorie daily needs during lecture prep where I grade 25 essays in four hours, dropping my fatigue from 6/10 to 3/10 after incorporating 20 grams more protein from eggs produced at a farm yielding 1 million dozen annually.” Andrew smiled, navigating back to the top right menu and clicking “My Account” to check the My Requests section, where the new entry appeared at the top of a list of five previous inquiries, each with timestamps like 8:15 PM and status badges showing “Sent” in yellow, allowing him to view details by tapping the expand arrow revealing the full message and attachments for quick reference.
The family sat down to eat, the quinoa fluffy after absorbing the broth flavored with herbs from a garden kit growing 10 plants in their backyard plot of 50 square feet yielding 2 pounds of produce monthly, and as they discussed the day—Mia recounting her volleyball practice with 25 spikes in 30 minutes scoring 80% accuracy on targets placed 10 feet away, Ethan detailing his science model powering a small fan for 5 minutes with solar cells efficiency at 20% under indoor lighting—Andrew’s phone chimed with a notification at 6:45 PM, the sound a gentle ping set to vibrate twice for platform alerts. He checked the app, the home screen showing a badge on the menu icon indicating one new item, and upon tapping “My Account” again, he selected “Received Offers” from the dropdown list positioned fourth with an envelope icon, the page loading to display a new card from Dr. Laura at the top, titled “Custom Back Pain Plan for Ethan” with a description spanning 400 words outlining a tailored 45-minute initial video assessment scheduled for the next day at 7 PM Eastern Time via the platform’s chat integration, followed by four weekly follow-ups at 30 minutes each focusing on landing mechanics demonstrated with slow-motion video analysis breaking down movements into 10-second segments, exercises adjusted for his 5-foot-8 height including 15 reps of core strengthening planks held for 20 seconds building to 40, and preventive tips like warm-up routines of 10 minutes stretching 5 muscle groups to reduce injury risk by 35% as seen in 150 young athletes tracked over six months with incidence dropping from 20% to 13%.
“See this,” Andrew said, showing the screen to Ethan as he forked a piece of chicken tender from 10 minutes of marinating in olive oil pressed from 50 olives per bottle sourced from California groves harvesting 1 million tons yearly. “She customized it—price at $190, a bit over our budget but includes those landing videos you need, unlike the standard $200 package that would’ve been general without your sport details.” Ethan read the offer, the document attached as a PDF viewable in-app with sections on timeline starting day one with assessment identifying twist angles at 15 degrees during dives, week two introducing modified exercises performed 20 times daily for 10 minutes total, and projected outcomes like pain reduction to 1/10 within four weeks based on 120 similar cases where mobility scores rose 40% from baseline tests measuring bend reaches from 20 inches to 28 inches. Clara added, “It’s worth the extra $10 for personalization—remember how my standard plan didn’t account for my lecture schedule with 30 students needing individual feedback in two hours, but the custom one did, adding quick snacks that kept my blood sugar stable at 100 mg/dL during peaks instead of dropping to 80.”
Andrew tapped “Accept Offer” within the card, the button prompting a payment form pre-filled with his saved card details from previous transactions, processing $209 including the 10% fee in 5 seconds with OTP confirmation from his bank texting a 6-digit code verified in 10 seconds, the amount held in escrow by StrongBody AI to release after completion. The status updated to “Paid – Awaiting Start,” and a calendar invite popped up scheduling the session, syncing to his Google Calendar shared with the family tracking 50 events monthly like Mia’s tournaments and Ethan’s science fairs. Dr. Laura’s confirmation message arrived in the chat thread linked from the offer: “Great to have you on board, Andrew—looking forward to helping Ethan with that dive technique; we’ll start with a quick posture scan via video, aiming for 30% immediate adjustment in alignment.”
The next evening, after Andrew returned from a site visit in Arlington where he inspected 100 foundation piles driven 50 feet deep with machinery operating at 80 decibels for eight hours, the family gathered in the living room with its 65-inch TV paused on a documentary about urban design watched by 2 million viewers nationwide, for Ethan’s session. Logging into StrongBody AI on the laptop connected to their Wi-Fi at 300 megabits per second, Andrew navigated to My Account and Purchased Services, where the new entry appeared with a “Join Session” button active at 7 PM sharp, the video call launching in a built-in window with 720p resolution streaming at 30 frames per second. Dr. Laura appeared on screen from her Boston office with bookshelves holding 50 medical texts on orthopedics, greeting them: “Hello Ethan, Andrew—let’s get you set up; stand in front of the camera, and we’ll measure that twist—looks like 12 degrees off from the photo you sent, common in 150 dives I’ve analyzed, but we can correct it with targeted twists held for 15 seconds 10 times daily.”
Over 45 minutes, she guided Ethan through assessments, demonstrating landing forms on her end with a mat measuring 6 feet by 4 feet, breaking down motions into five steps: approach at 5 miles per hour, jump height of 2 feet, rotation control at 90 degrees, cushioning with knees bent 30 degrees, and recovery stance stable for 3 seconds, her instructions leading to Ethan practicing 10 times in the session with immediate feedback reducing his pain spike from 4/10 to 2/10 post-exercise. She sent a follow-up offer adjustment via the chat for an additional $50 tool kit including resistance bands at 10 pounds tension for home use, which Andrew reviewed in Received Offers before accepting, the escrow holding $55 total processed in 4 seconds.
In the weeks following, as Ethan attended practices with reduced pain allowing 40 serves in 45 minutes up from 30, his team winning 3-1 in a match against 15 opponents with crowds of 100 parents cheering, Andrew monitored progress in Purchased Services, the dashboard updating with session notes like week two’s 25% mobility gain measured by reach tests extending from 24 inches to 30 inches, and product usage logs for the bands showing 15 sessions weekly. Clara, inspired, sent her own private request from a therapist’s service page for marriage counseling tailored to their 20-year relationship with weekly date nights lasting two hours, the form submitted in 2 minutes leading to an offer at $280 for six sessions, accepted and tracked similarly in My Account.
The customization proved transformative; by month two, Ethan’s pain averaged 1/10, enabling a tournament performance with 25 points scored personally in games totaling 90 minutes, his confidence boosting grades from 85% to 92% in science where he presented a project on biomechanics to 28 classmates. Andrew’s back twinges vanished, allowing full site visits climbing 20 flights without breaks, closing a $20 million contract for a bridge design spanning 500 feet with 100 support cables. Clara’s sessions strengthened their bond, reducing minor disagreements from three to one weekly, measured in a shared journal with entries noting 40% more positive interactions like evening walks covering 2 miles in 30 minutes.
Through it all, the private request approach, initiated seamlessly from service pages, delivered precision unmatched by standard buys, with offers averaging $195 for custom plans versus $200 fixed, saving 2.5% while enhancing outcomes by 35% in personalization metrics from 120 family cases. As summer approached, with plans for a Cape Cod vacation driving 300 miles in their SUV averaging 25 miles per gallon, Andrew sent another request for travel wellness tips, the process flowing effortlessly, ensuring their health journeys remained bespoke and effective in the heart of their Connecticut life.
The family outing to the beach house renting for $3,000 weekly accommodating 50 similar groups, involved Ethan playing volleyball on sands with 20-foot nets set up for casual games lasting 60 minutes, his form perfected without pain thanks to Dr. Laura’s tweaks including ankle braces at $30 each stabilizing joints during jumps reaching 2.5 feet high. Mia joined in, her spikes improved by observing Ethan’s techniques, scoring 15 points in a family match, while Sophie, now exploring yoga from a separate request Andrew sent for her flexibility, practiced 20 poses on a mat measuring 6 feet by 2 feet, holding each for 30 seconds to build core strength that enhanced her dance leaps by 25% in height from 1.5 feet to 1.875 feet as measured in studio videos.
Back home, as fall leaves turned on 50 maple trees lining their street dropping 100 leaves daily, Andrew’s dashboard in My Account reflected the cumulative impact: Purchased Services listing 15 custom sessions across family members yielding 40% overall health gains in metrics like pain reduction from 4/10 average to 1.6/10, Purchased Products tracking 10 items with usage logs showing 200 applications monthly, My Requests archiving 20 entries with 90% leading to accepted offers, Received Offers compiling 30 proposals reviewed for best fits saving $450 in optimized pricing. The private request’s flexibility, distinguishing it by allowing 100% tailoring versus the 60% generality of Buy Now packages, empowered their proactive care, turning potential setbacks into seamless advancements in their vibrant East Coast existence.
During a quiet evening, with the home’s fireplace crackling at 1,200 BTUs per hour warming 400 square feet, Clara reflected in a chat with her therapist accessed via Purchased Services, “The custom request let us fine-tune for my lecture prep stress, adding 10-minute breaks that boosted my grading efficiency from 25 essays in four hours to 30, with accuracy up 10% to 95% on feedback scales.” The therapist replied in the thread, “That’s the beauty—your offer included those pauses, unlike standard ones, helping 90 women balance careers with family, reducing burnout incidents from two to zero monthly.”
Ethan, now captaining his team to a 4-1 victory in a league with 12 squads, attributed his leadership to the pain-free mobility from the custom plan, his stats showing 30 assists per game up from 20, while Mia’s volleyball season ended with all-conference honors for 150 kills over 15 matches. Sophie’s dance troupe performed to 200 audience members, her solo earning standing ovations for sequences with 25 turns executed at 90% precision, all rooted in the tailored requests that shaped their paths.
Andrew, closing a $25 million museum expansion deal involving 100 artifacts displayed in cases crafted from 50 tons of glass, knew the platform’s features had been key, the private request’s direct line to experts ensuring responses in 8 hours average for 150 interactions, fostering ongoing dialogues that predicted needs like seasonal allergy flares addressed preemptively with offers at $150 for plans reducing symptoms by 40% in 110 families through 20 daily supplements.
As winter holidays approached, with decorations including a 7-foot tree adorned with 100 ornaments collected over 20 years, the family planned gifts around health, Andrew sending requests for custom wellness kits at $200 each, the process yielding offers in Received Offers with bundles including 30-day supplies of vitamins boosting immunity by 25% in cold seasons for 90 users tracked via flu incidence dropping from 15% to 11%. The dashboard’s management kept everything in view, a testament to how the private request elevated their care beyond standard buys, delivering personalized triumph in every step of their Connecticut journey.
The New Year’s resolution session, requested privately from a life coach’s page for $250 covering four 45-minute family calls, focused on goal-setting with exercises assigning 20 personal objectives like Ethan’s aim to run 5 miles in 35 minutes down from 40, achieved through custom running plans differentiating from standard fitness packages by incorporating his volleyball cross-training, resulting in pace improvements of 1 minute per mile over six weeks for 80 young athletes.
Clara’s gallery exhibit, selling 20 pieces for $150,000 total to 100 collectors, benefited from her stress management offer at $220, the custom elements including visualization techniques practiced 10 minutes daily that enhanced her presentation skills, increasing attendee engagement by 30% from 50 questions to 65 during Q&A sessions lasting 30 minutes.
The cumulative narrative, woven through the platform’s features, showcased how the private request’s customization, sent directly from service pages, unlocked potentials the Buy Now option couldn’t match, with 35% higher satisfaction in 120 family reviews rating tailored plans at 4.9 stars versus 4.4 for standards, ensuring the family’s health flourished in multifaceted ways across their dynamic lives.
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Overview of StrongBody AI
StrongBody AI is a platform connecting services and products in the fields of health, proactive health care, and mental health, operating at the official and sole address: https://strongbody.ai. The platform connects real doctors, real pharmacists, and real proactive health care experts (sellers) with users (buyers) worldwide, allowing sellers to provide remote/on-site consultations, online training, sell related products, post blogs to build credibility, and proactively contact potential customers via Active Message. Buyers can send requests, place orders, receive offers, and build personal care teams. The platform automatically matches based on expertise, supports payments via Stripe/Paypal (over 200 countries). With tens of millions of users from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and others, the platform generates thousands of daily requests, helping sellers reach high-income customers and buyers easily find suitable real experts.
Operating Model and Capabilities
Not a scheduling platform
StrongBody AI is where sellers receive requests from buyers, proactively send offers, conduct direct transactions via chat, offer acceptance, and payment. This pioneering feature provides initiative and maximum convenience for both sides, suitable for real-world health care transactions – something no other platform offers.
Not a medical tool / AI
StrongBody AI is a human connection platform, enabling users to connect with real, verified healthcare professionals who hold valid qualifications and proven professional experience from countries around the world.
All consultations and information exchanges take place directly between users and real human experts, via B-Messenger chat or third-party communication tools such as Telegram, Zoom, or phone calls.
StrongBody AI only facilitates connections, payment processing, and comparison tools; it does not interfere in consultation content, professional judgment, medical decisions, or service delivery. All healthcare-related discussions and decisions are made exclusively between users and real licensed professionals.
User Base
StrongBody AI serves tens of millions of members from the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, India, and many other countries (including extended networks such as Ghana and Kenya). Tens of thousands of new users register daily in buyer and seller roles, forming a global network of real service providers and real users.
Secure Payments
The platform integrates Stripe and PayPal, supporting more than 50 currencies. StrongBody AI does not store card information; all payment data is securely handled by Stripe or PayPal with OTP verification. Sellers can withdraw funds (except currency conversion fees) within 30 minutes to their real bank accounts. Platform fees are 20% for sellers and 10% for buyers (clearly displayed in service pricing).
Limitations of Liability
StrongBody AI acts solely as an intermediary connection platform and does not participate in or take responsibility for consultation content, service or product quality, medical decisions, or agreements made between buyers and sellers.
All consultations, guidance, and healthcare-related decisions are carried out exclusively between buyers and real human professionals. StrongBody AI is not a medical provider and does not guarantee treatment outcomes.
Benefits
For sellers:
Access high-income global customers (US, EU, etc.), increase income without marketing or technical expertise, build a personal brand, monetize spare time, and contribute professional value to global community health as real experts serving real users.
For buyers:
Access a wide selection of reputable real professionals at reasonable costs, avoid long waiting times, easily find suitable experts, benefit from secure payments, and overcome language barriers.
AI Disclaimer
The term “AI” in StrongBody AI refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies for platform optimization purposes only, including user matching, service recommendations, content support, language translation, and workflow automation.
StrongBody AI does not use artificial intelligence to provide medical diagnosis, medical advice, treatment decisions, or clinical judgment.
Artificial intelligence on the platform does not replace licensed healthcare professionals and does not participate in medical decision-making.
All healthcare-related consultations and decisions are made solely by real human professionals and users.