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With a dedicated suite of your own, you can create the experience you want for your clients without the limitations of working in someone else's spa, wellness center, or clinic.
Private treatment room with sink, storage, and a calm, controlled space
Customize your space to match your brand and style
Freedom to choose your services, products, and pricing
Create a schedule that works for you with 24/7 access
Health, dental, vision, and liability insurance




Message therapy is personal. Your space should be too.
Whether you specialize in therapeutic massage to sports recovery or prenatal care, Sola gives you a private treatment room to create a professional, personalized client experience and grow your practice on your terms.




Message therapy is personal. Your space should be too.
Whether you specialize in therapeutic massage to sports recovery or prenatal care, Sola gives you a private treatment room to create a professional, personalized client experience and grow your practice on your terms.
Hear from licensed massage therapists at Sola

Want to learn more about going independent?
The guide covers how to calculate your actual take-home pay as an independent massage therapist, what questions to ask before signing your lease, and how to bring your clients with you when you move.
Download GuideFrequently Asked Questions
Is a Sola suite quiet and private enough for massage therapy?
It's one of the primary reasons massage therapists choose Sola over traditional spa employment. The environment is yours to control from the moment your client arrives.
Can I offer my full treatment menu from my suite?
If you're licensed and trained to provide it, you can offer it. Set your own services, define your specialties, and create a practice that reflects your approach to care.
Can I bring my own massage table and equipment?
Yes. Your suite is a private, lockable space configured entirely around how you practice. Bring your preferred table, bolster setup, heating equipment, aromatherapy diffuser, or retail display.
Do I need special licensing to operate as an independent massage therapist?
Most states require a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) credential, completion of a massage therapy program, and passage of a licensing exam such as the MBLEx. Some states also require a separate business license to operate independently. AMTA's guide to launching your massage therapy business covers what to expect, and your local Sola team can point you toward what applies in your specific market.














