What Is a Request? When Should You Create One Instead of Booking Directly?

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The early morning fog rolled off the Charles River, wrapping the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston in a damp, gray blanket. Inside his fourth-floor apartment on Commonwealth Avenue, Mark Reynolds stood in his kitchen, the soft hum of the espresso machine the only sound in the predawn quiet. At 45 years old, Mark was a man who lived by metrics. As a senior financial analyst for a boutique firm in the Financial District, his life was governed by the opening bell at 9:30 AM and the closing bell at 4:00 PM. He tracked bond yields, S&P 500 fluctuations, and quarterly earnings reports with the precision of a surgeon.

But lately, there was a metric he couldn’t seem to control: the persistent, nagging pain in his right shoulder.

It had started innocuously enough—a pickup basketball game at the YMCA on Huntington Avenue three weeks prior. He had gone up for a rebound against a guy ten years younger and felt a sharp pop followed by a dull ache. He had ignored it, assuming it was just age catching up to him. But the ache hadn’t faded. Instead, it had metastasized into a radiating pain that traveled down his arm every time he reached for a file or adjusted his dual monitors at work.

Mark poured his black coffee into a thermal mug. He walked to the living room window, looking out at the bare trees of the Commonwealth Avenue Mall. The pain was currently a dull 3 out of 10, but he knew by 2:00 PM, after hours of mouse clicks and typing, it would spike to a distracting 7.

He needed a solution. The day before, while riding the Green Line T train home from Park Street, he had seen a digital ad for StrongBody AI. The tagline—“Don’t just find a doctor. Find your solution.”—had stuck with him.

He sat down on his leather couch, opened his MacBook Pro, and logged into the platform. He had created an account two days ago, inputting his basic data: Age 45, Location Boston (02116), Interests in Sports Medicine and Physical Therapy.

The Problem with “Standard” Solutions

Mark navigated to the Services marketplace. The interface was sleek, populated with listings from health experts around the world. He typed “Shoulder Rehab” into the search bar.

Dozens of options appeared.

  • “General Physical Therapy Consultation – 45 Mins – $120.”
  • “Rotator Cuff Strengthening Program – 4 Weeks – $150.”

He clicked on the $150 listing from a specialist based in New York. The description was thorough: “Standard protocol for rotator cuff injuries. Includes resistance band routines, wall pushes, and weekly video check-ins.”

Mark read it twice. It sounded… fine. But “fine” wasn’t what he needed. His injury wasn’t just a generic rotator cuff strain. It was specific. The pain triggered acutely only when he reached overhead to the high cabinets in his office where the legacy client files were stored. And he needed a plan that accommodated his daily commute—a twenty-minute walk across the Boston Common carrying a heavy leather messenger bag that dug into his trap muscle. A standard “stay at home and rest” plan wouldn’t work for a man who had client meetings three times a week.

He hovered over the “Buy Now” button, but his analyst brain hesitated. He didn’t buy stocks based on generic trends; he bought based on specific fundamentals. Why should his health be any different?

That’s when he saw it. At the bottom of the specialist’s profile, below the standard “Buy” button, was a smaller, more intriguing option: “Send Request.”

Request a custom offer tailored to your specific needs.

This was the feature he had been looking for.

Scenario 1: The Private Request (Tailoring the Solution)

Mark clicked “Send Request.” A text box opened. Mark began to type, treating it like a project brief.

“I am a 45-year-old male with right shoulder pain from a basketball injury three weeks ago. The pain is specific: it worsens significantly with overhead reaching (which I do frequently for filing) and carrying a heavy laptop bag during my commute. A standard generic plan won’t work because I cannot stop commuting or working. I need a hybrid plan: a virtual assessment to start, but with the option for an in-person evaluation in Boston if the virtual session isn’t conclusive. My goal is to return to recreational basketball in three weeks.”

He hit Submit.

The system instantly routed his private request to the specialist, Dr. Laura Kim. Dr. Kim was sitting in her clinic on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, taking a break between patients. Her tablet pinged. She read Mark’s request.

As a sports medicine specialist, she appreciated the detail. A generic plan would have failed him because it wouldn’t have addressed the laptop bag ergonomics. She tapped “Create Offer.”

Back in Boston, Mark was on a conference call regarding Q3 earnings projections. His phone buzzed with a notification from StrongBody AI. “New Offer from Dr. Laura Kim.”

Mark opened the app under the table. The offer wasn’t the standard $150 package. It was a custom proposal titled: “Hybrid Shoulder & Ergonomic Rehab Plan.”

  • Price: $220.
  • Structure: Initial 30-minute video assessment (Tomorrow, 6 PM EST).
  • Customization: Specific focus on “Commuter Ergonomics” (how to carry the bag without strain) and “Office Micro-Movements.”
  • Contingency: Includes a referral coordination to a partner facility in Back Bay for manual therapy if pain persists after 10 days.
  • Deliverables: Personalized video guide for desk-side scapular stabilization.

It was exactly what he needed. It addressed the basketball goal, the work constraint, and the commuting reality. Mark accepted the offer immediately. He paid via Stripe, and the funds were held in Escrow—meaning Dr. Kim wouldn’t get paid until Mark confirmed the service was delivered as promised.

The Execution: The next evening, Mark set up his laptop on his kitchen island. Dr. Kim appeared on screen, sharp and professional. “Okay, Mark, let’s look at that reach,” she said. Mark demonstrated reaching up to his imaginary cabinet. He winced at 90 degrees. “Stop,” Dr. Kim said. “I see it. Your scapula isn’t rotating upward. It’s stuck. And that heavy bag is pinning your trap down all day.”

She didn’t just give him exercises. She changed his lifestyle. “Switch the bag to a backpack for two weeks—wear both straps,” she commanded. “And here is a ‘Wall Angel’ exercise. Do this against your office wall every time you grab a coffee.”

Mark followed the plan religiously. He uploaded photos of his form to the “Purchased Services” menu in the app. Dr. Kim critiqued them asynchronously. “Tuck your chin more, Mark. You’re straining your neck.”

Ten days later, Mark was in a boardroom presentation. He reached up to point at a graph on the projection screen. His arm went up fully. No pain. The 7/10 throb was now a manageable 1/10 stiffness. He confirmed completion of the service in the app, releasing the $220 to Dr. Kim. He left a 5-star review: “She didn’t just treat the shoulder; she treated the lifestyle.”

Scenario 2: The Public Request (Finding the Unicorn)

December arrived, and with it, market volatility. The S&P 500 dipped 8% in two weeks. Mark’s stress levels skyrocketed. The shoulder was better, but a new symptom emerged: tension headaches. They started at the base of his skull around 2:00 PM and wrapped around his forehead like a vice.

Mark knew he needed stress management. He browsed the “Mental Wellness” category. He found plenty of listings:

  • “General Counseling – $100/hr.”
  • “Meditation for Beginners – $50.”

These felt too soft. He didn’t want to “om” his way through a market crash. He needed tactical, high-performance stress management compatible with a trading floor environment. He wanted someone who understood that when the VIX index spikes, his heart rate spikes.

He couldn’t find a service listing that specific. So, instead of a Private Request to one person, he used the Public Request feature.

He navigated to the “My Requests” menu and clicked “Create Public Request.”

  • Category: Mental Wellness / Performance Psychology.
  • Description: “I am a high-pressure financial analyst seeking stress management techniques for market volatility. I do not want general talk therapy. I need tactical breathing and cognitive tools I can use in 60-second bursts during trading hours (9:30 AM – 4:00 PM). My average heart rate peaks at 85 bpm during dips. Goal: Reduce tension headaches from daily to zero. Virtual preferred.”

He posted it. The platform’s Smart Matching AI went to work. It analyzed the keywords: “Financial,” “High Pressure,” “Tactical,” “Breathing.” It cross-referenced these with the profiles of thousands of experts. It identified 22 potential matches—providers with tags like “Occupational Performance,” “Sports Psychology,” and “Executive Coaching,” all with 4.5+ ratings.

The system dispatched the request to their dashboards.

The Bidding: Within 48 hours, Mark’s “Received Offers” tab had five proposals. He sat in his cubicle, overlooking the gray expanse of the Prudential Tower, and reviewed them.

  • Offer A: From a counselor in California. Standard CBT therapy. $150. (Too generic).
  • Offer B: From a Wellness Coach in Florida. Yoga-based. $90. (Not practical for the office).
  • Offer C: From a Performance Psychologist in Chicago.
    • Price: $180.
    • Title: “Trader’s Mindset Protocol.”
    • Details: “I work with commodities traders. I propose three 40-minute sessions. We will use biofeedback. I will teach you the ‘Physiological Sigh’ to drop heart rate in real-time. We will map your stress triggers to market events.”

It was perfect. A unicorn match. Mark messaged the Chicago provider: “This sounds exactly right. The biofeedback angle fits my data-driven mindset.”

He accepted the offer. The sessions took place on Thursday evenings. The psychologist, a woman named Sarah with a background in working with Chicago Board of Trade professionals, taught him how to disengage his sympathetic nervous system in real-time. “When the market drops,” Sarah said via video, “your body dumps cortisol. You have to mechanically override that. Inhale twice, exhale long.”

By week four, Mark handled a portfolio review for a $3.5 million account that had taken a hit. His client was anxious. Mark remained ice calm. The headache never came.

Scenario 3: The Dietary Adjustment (Navigating Nuance)

By January 2026, Mark felt physically better, but he wanted to optimize. He had recently taken a blood test that showed markers for gluten sensitivity, which explained some lingering lethargy. He looked at the Nutrition listings.

  • “Meal Plan for Athletes – $120.”
  • “Weight Loss Keto Plan – $100.”

Again, close, but not right. He needed a plan that supported his shoulder recovery (anti-inflammatory) and was gluten-free, and—crucially—accounted for the fact that he bought lunch from the food trucks at Faneuil Hall Marketplace every day. He didn’t cook lunch. Ever.

He posted another Public Request. “Seeking a Registered Dietitian for a custom anti-inflammatory, gluten-free meal plan. Must accommodate a ‘no-cook lunch’ lifestyle (I buy form food trucks/sweetgreen). Goal: Reduce systemic inflammation to aid final shoulder recovery and boost energy. Virtual consults.”

The AI matched him to 18 dietitians. He received four offers. One stood out from a specialist in Austin, Texas.

  • Price: $140.
  • Offer: “The Urban Professional Anti-Inflammatory Plan.”
  • Detail: “I will review the menus of the specific food trucks near Faneuil Hall (I looked them up online) and give you a ‘This, Not That’ guide. We will focus on turmeric and omega-3s for the shoulder. Includes a 35-minute video pantry overhaul.”

Mark was floored. She had looked up the food trucks? That was the level of personalization he was willing to pay for.

He accepted. During their session, Mark stood in his kitchen with his iPad. The dietitian, via video, looked at his pantry. “Throw out the soy sauce, Mark, it has wheat. Buy Tamari instead. And for the smoothie—add this liquid turmeric. It’s better for absorption.”

Four weeks later, Mark swam laps at the YMCA pool. He did 20 laps. His shoulder felt lubricated, smooth. His energy was consistent all afternoon. He confirmed completion of the service.

Scenario 4: The Holistic Pivot (Cross-Border Expertise)

Spring 2026 brought a new challenge: a promotion opportunity. Mark was up for a Managing Director role, a position that came with a $150,000 base salary and a corner office. But the politics were intense. He felt unmoored.

He wanted guidance that wasn’t just strategic, but spiritual. He believed in signs, in intuition. He looked at the “Spiritual Wellness” category. Standard Tarot readings were $50. Generic.

He posted a Public Request: “Seeking a career-focused Tarot reading. I am in finance, up for a promotion. I need a reading that focuses on leadership potential and navigating office politics. One hour, virtual.”

He received 12 offers. One came from a Spiritual Advisor in California.

  • Price: $70.
  • Offer: “Executive Path Reading.”
  • Detail: “We will use the Thoth deck, which is better for complex structures like corporations. I will email you a photo of the spread afterwards.”

Mark accepted. The session was grounding. The advisor pulled the Ace of Pentacles—new beginnings, material success. It gave Mark the confidence boost he needed. He walked into his boss’s glass-walled office the next day with a calm certainty. He nailed the interview. Two weeks later, he moved his ergonomic chair into the corner office with the river view.

The Ecosystem of Requests

Throughout this six-month journey, Mark realized that Requests were the superpower of the StrongBody AI platform.

  • Direct Purchases were fine for simple things.
  • Private Requests allowed him to tweak a good service into a perfect one (like Dr. Kim’s shoulder plan).
  • Public Requests allowed him to find solutions that didn’t exist on the shelf (like the Trader’s Mindset counseling or the Faneuil Hall diet plan).

The platform handled the friction. When he needed acupuncture advice but the best expert was in Brazil, the B-Messenger translated the Portuguese voice note—“Press here for 30 seconds”—into English text instantly. When a scheduling conflict occurred with a yoga instructor, the platform’s support reviewed the chat logs and processed a partial refund of $20 without Mark having to argue.

Conclusion: The New Standard of Care

By May 2026, Mark Reynolds was a different man. He sat in the stands at Fenway Park, a beer in one hand, cheering as the Red Sox scored a run against the Yankees. He threw his right arm up in a high-five with his brother. There was no pain. His weight was down 15 pounds, his suit jacket fitting perfectly. His mind was clear, the headaches a distant memory.

He checked his phone during the inning break. A notification from Dr. Kim, who was now part of his automated Personal Care Team: “Mark, just a reminder to do your wall angels this week. Don’t let the new promotion ruin your posture!”

He smiled. He hadn’t just bought services. He had curated a team. In a world of generic healthcare and one-size-fits-all advice, Mark had used the power of Requests to build a solution that fit only one person: Mark Reynolds.

For anyone using StrongBody AI, the lesson was clear: Don’t settle for “close enough.” If you don’t see exactly what you need, ask for it. Whether it’s a private tweak or a public broadcast, the experts are there, ready to build a solution around you. Because in the end, the most valuable metric isn’t the S&P 500. It’s your own well-being.

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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.

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