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The morning light in Portland, Oregon, in early November 2025 was a pale, watery gray that did little to lift the spirits of Sophie Carter. She sat cross-legged on the plush rug of her living room, a space that had once been minimalist and tidy but was now a chaotic ecosystem of colorful plastic rings, soft blocks, and burp cloths. At six months old, her daughter Mia was a bundle of joy and demand, currently cooing in her swing, oblivious to her mother’s internal turmoil.
Sophie pulled her knees to her chest, feeling the softness of her waistline against her thighs. The bathroom scale that morning had delivered a number she was tired of seeing: twenty-eight pounds above her pre-pregnancy weight. It was a stubborn, clinging weight, concentrated around her midsection like a permanent reminder of the physical toll of creating life. Everyone had told her that breastfeeding would melt the pounds away, a magical metabolic furnace that would snap her back into shape. Instead, the relentless cycle of night feedings left her exhausted and ravenous, craving bagels and pasta at 3:00 AM. Her hormones felt like a rollercoaster she couldn’t get off, and every attempt at a diet felt like a punishment she didn’t have the energy to endure.
At her six-week checkup, her OBGYN had been kind but vague. “Give yourself grace, Sophie,” she had said, patting her hand. “A pound or two a month is realistic while you’re nursing. Just eat healthy.” But “eating healthy” when you’re sleep-deprived and managing a tiny human is a nebulous concept. Sophie needed more than platitudes. She needed a roadmap. She needed a strategy that was safe for her milk supply, effective for her waistline, and gentle on her fragile mental state. And crucially, living in a city where a single session with a specialized nutritionist could cost two hundred dollars, she needed it to be affordable.
She remembered a conversation from a few weeks ago in her company’s “New Moms” Slack channel. A colleague in marketing had raved about a platform called StrongBody AI, describing it as a marketplace where you could essentially put out a “wanted ad” for health experts. Sophie opened her laptop, the screen glowing in the dim room, and navigated to the site. She logged in, her profile already set up with tags like “Postpartum Recovery,” “Weight Management,” and “Breastfeeding Support.” She went to the top menu and clicked on a button she hadn’t used before: “Create Public Request.”
The interface was clean and intuitive. First, it asked for a category. She selected “Nutrition,” then drilled down to “Weight Management,” and finally, “Postpartum & Lactation.” Then came the description box, a blank canvas for her needs.
Sophie typed slowly, trying to be as specific as possible. “I am six months postpartum and exclusively breastfeeding my daughter. I lost about 18 pounds naturally in the first month, but I have been stuck at a plateau for five months now, still 10 pounds away from even my pre-pregnancy weight, let alone my ideal goal. I am looking for a safe, sustainable 3-to-6-month plan. I need specific calorie and macronutrient targets that will protect my milk supply—this is non-negotiable. I need meal ideas that are one-handed or incredibly fast to prep. I need exercise recommendations that are home-based and low-impact, as I have some lingering pelvic floor heaviness. I’m open to supplements if they are safe. My budget is ideally between $300 and $800 for the entire program, including consultations and follow-ups. I prefer virtual video sessions. I am open to different philosophies, whether it’s macro tracking or intuitive eating, as long as it works.”
She paused, then decided to be vulnerable. She uploaded two photos: one of her current measurements, the tape measure cinching her waist at thirty-four inches, hips at forty-two. She also attached a screenshot of her recent blood panel from her GP, showing normal thyroid function and iron levels, to show she was medically cleared. She hit “Submit Public Request.”
A confirmation message popped up: “Your request has been broadcast to verified experts in Nutrition, Women’s Health, and Postpartum care. Expect personalized offers within hours.”
Sophie closed the laptop. She picked up Mia, nuzzling her soft neck, and pushed the thought of the request to the back of her mind.
By Sunday morning, the digital world had been at work while she slept. Five notifications sat in her “Received Offers” inbox. Sophie brewed a large pot of coffee, settled onto the couch with Mia napping in the bassinet, and opened the list. It felt a bit like opening presents—a mix of anticipation and curiosity.
The first offer was from Emily Chen, MS, RDN, CLC, based in Chicago. “Hi Sophie,” Emily wrote. “Your request resonates deeply with me—I am a Registered Dietitian and a Certified Lactation Consultant, so I live at the intersection of weight loss and milk supply. My standard 12-week ‘Nourished Mama’ program includes an initial 75-minute video assessment where we dive deep into your history. I will build you a custom macro plan, likely aiming for a conservative 500-700 calorie deficit while keeping you above 1800-2200 calories to ensure lactation. We will have weekly 30-minute video check-ins, unlimited messaging support for those random questions, weekly grocery lists, and a 4-week rotating meal plan. I also guide you on taking progress photos rather than just relying on the scale. My clients typically lose 12-20 lbs in 12 weeks with zero supply drops. Total Price: $675, payable in three installments.” Attached was a sample PDF: a “Lactation-Boosting Breakfast” featuring a Greek yogurt parfait with chia seeds and flax. It looked delicious and manageable.
The second offer came from Dr. Raj Patel, MD, a Lifestyle Medicine Physician based in London but licensed for global coaching. “Hi Sophie, I am board-certified in Lifestyle Medicine with a specific focus on postpartum metabolic health. I propose a comprehensive 6-month program. Month 1 starts with a 90-minute deep-dive consult and a review of your bloodwork to optimize for inflammation. We will have bi-weekly 45-minute sessions. I use a specific app for tracking that integrates with MyFitnessPal, and I provide mindset coaching to build sustainable habits. I also prescribe safe strength training and pelvic floor rehab exercises. My approach is evidence-based: clients average 1.2–1.8 lbs of weight loss per week while breastfeeding. Total Package: $1,200 (or $220/month). I can customize this to a lower budget by reducing session frequency if needed.” Sophie bit her lip. A doctor’s oversight was appealing, but the price tag was at the very top of her range.
The third offer was from Maria Gonzalez, a Certified Nutrition Specialist in Miami. “Hi Sophie! Postpartum warrior here—I’ve helped over 40 moms in your exact stage. I offer a 4-month plan: initial consult, bi-weekly video calls, and daily messaging support. My specialty is culturally diverse, flavorful food—think Latin-inspired, easy prep recipes so you don’t feel like you’re eating cardboard. I use macro cycling to prevent metabolic plateaus and take a body-positive approach. Focus on nourishing, not restricting. Average loss: 15-25 lbs over 4 months. Price: $490 total. In my experience, this offers the best value.” Four hundred and ninety dollars for four months? That was incredibly competitive. And Sophie loved Mexican food.
The fourth offer was from an anonymous but verified Sports Nutritionist in the UK. “Hi, 16-week online coaching. Weekly video + app check-ins. Progressive home workouts (bodyweight + resistance bands). Nutrition periodization to match your baby’s growth spurts. £380 GBP (~$490 USD). Strong results with similar clients.” Brief, to the point, but perhaps a little impersonal.
The fifth was from a Holistic Nutrition Coach in California. “Intuitive eating + gentle movement focus. 3-month package with 8 sessions + email support. $580.“ Sophie felt this might be too gentle. She wanted results.
Sophie spent the rest of the day mulling it over. Emily, the Chicago RDN, felt the most “safe” and structured, addressing her analytical side with macros and lactation science. Maria in Miami offered incredible value and a focus on tasty food, which Sophie desperately missed. Dr. Patel was the gold standard but expensive. She bookmarked her top three.
By Monday evening, two more offers had trickled in. One from an Australian perinatal dietitian offering a pelvic-floor specific plan for ~$480 USD, and another from a New York intuitive eating specialist for $550.
Sophie decided to engage. She used the B-Messenger system to send private questions to her top contenders.
To Emily (Chicago): “Hi Emily, I really love the sound of your plan. My only hesitation is the 12-week duration. If I wanted to extend to 6 months but with fewer check-ins after the first 12 weeks to save money, would that be possible?”
Emily replied within forty minutes, her response popping up on Sophie’s phone while she was cooking dinner. “Absolutely, Sophie. Many of my clients transition to a ‘maintenance’ mode. We could drop to monthly 30-minute calls plus messaging for months 4-6. That would bring the total to $820 for a full 6 months.”
To Maria (Miami): “Maria, your price is very attractive. Does your plan include specific exercise suggestions? I need guidance on what is safe for my core.”
Maria replied instantly: “Yes! I partner with a certified pre/postnatal trainer. I include three beginner home circuit videos per week that are specifically designed for diastasis recti recovery and pelvic safety, along with modifications.”
The decision began to crystallize. Sophie laid it out: Emily offered the highest level of nutritional precision and lactation safety ($820 for 6 months). Maria offered a holistic, budget-friendly lifestyle overhaul with exercise included ($490 for 4 months). Dr. Patel was too pricey.
Sophie realized that for her, the combination of meal planning, exercise, and price was the sweet spot. On Wednesday morning, she clicked “Accept Offer” on Maria’s proposal.
The payment screen appeared. Sophie entered her credit card details. The $490 was charged, but a notification assured her: “Funds held in Escrow. Payment released to provider periodically upon service delivery.”
Maria sent a welcome video immediately. “Hi Sophie! I am so excited to work with you. Let’s schedule our first call for Thursday at 7 PM your time. Bring your questions!”
Their first session lasted seventy minutes. It didn’t feel like a medical appointment; it felt like talking to a knowledgeable friend. Maria reviewed Sophie’s food diary, which she had uploaded via the chat. She asked about energy slumps, milk supply fluctuations, and sleep quality. They set initial goals: a moderate 500-calorie deficit, a high protein target of 120g daily to support recovery, and a structure of three balanced meals and three snacks. Maria shared a Google Sheet tracker and a 28-day meal rotation that included recipes like “15-Minute Chicken Fajita Bowls” and “Overnight Oats with Almond Butter.”
Over the next few weeks, the program became Sophie’s anchor. She messaged daily photos of her meals to Maria, receiving instant feedback. “Add a bit more avocado to that lunch,” Maria would say, “you need the healthy fats for the breast milk.” When Sophie’s supply dipped slightly in week three due to a growth spurt, Maria adjusted the plan immediately, adding oats and suggesting a specific fenugreek tea. The supply rebounded within forty-eight hours.
By week eight, Sophie stepped on the scale. Down eleven pounds. Her waist measurement had dropped to 31.5 inches. But more importantly, her energy was back. The morning walks with Mia didn’t feel like a trudge; they felt like exercise.
At month four, Sophie had lost a total of twenty-two pounds. She was only six pounds away from her pre-pregnancy weight, but her body composition had changed—she looked leaner and stronger than she had before the baby. She decided to extend with Maria for another two months at a reduced “alumni” rate of $180 per month. By the final check-in, Sophie was actually two pounds below her pre-pregnancy weight. She felt confident, educated, and in control of her body again. She added Maria to her “Personal Care Team” on the app, tagging her as “Daily Nutrition Coach.”
Sophie later reflected in her journal: Without that Public Request, I would have likely done one of two things. I would have either paid $950 for the local nutritionist I found on Google—who had a three-week waitlist—or I would have downloaded a generic diet app for $20 a month and given up after two weeks because it tanked my milk supply. Instead, I got seven tailored proposals. I compared real experts. I chose the price and the personality that fit me. I saved over $400 and got a better result.
Sophie’s story wasn’t unique. The “Public Request” feature was quietly revolutionizing how people found care.
In Boston, a high school teacher named Sarah sent a request for “Post-Cesarean Core Recovery.” She received offers ranging from $420 (from a physical therapist focused solely on mechanics) to $980 (from a multidisciplinary team). She selected a $620 hybrid plan from a specialist in Toronto that included specific scar massage guidance—something she hadn’t even known she needed.
In Austin, a financial analyst named Jessica requested “PCOS-Safe Postpartum Weight Management.” She received five offers averaging between $580 and $1,100. She chose a $680 specialist who integrated “cycle-syncing” nutrition, matching her food to her hormonal fluctuations, a niche approach she never would have found in her local directory.
Across all these cases, the dynamic had flipped. Instead of the patient being the passive recipient of whatever price and service a local provider dictated, the patient was the CEO of their own health journey. They broadcast their needs. The world’s experts competed to solve them. Transparency was absolute. Trust was secured by escrow. And the choice was entirely theirs.
Months later, Sophie walked Mia in the park. The autumn leaves were falling again, marking a full year since those dark, exhausted early days. She pushed the stroller with a light step, wearing new running shoes she had bought with the money she saved. She felt strong. She felt capable. And she knew that if she ever needed help again—for weaning, for fitness, for anything—she knew exactly where to go to find the best the world had to offer.
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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.