Fit review guide

Roam reviews fit before confirmation so Vancouver mobile massage requests can be matched around timing, access, credential needs, and professional boundaries before anything is scheduled.

That review step protects both sides. A request can look simple until the hotel access, same-day timing, RMT requirement, private-space setup, or group context changes what a responsible next step should be.

Timing reality Credential clarity Professional boundaries

Why fit review exists in the first place

Roam is not a giant open marketplace where every request gets treated like a guaranteed dispatch. Mobile massage often happens in homes, hotels, offices, and other private or semi-private settings where timing, access, service type, and trust expectations change what is actually workable.

That is why Vancouver requests move through request first, review fit, then confirm details. The extra review layer is there to protect privacy, professionalism, and city-stage truth rather than forcing a fast answer that outruns the real situation.

What Roam reviews before confirmation

Timing and city-stage truth

Roam checks whether the request fits Vancouver's current reviewed-booking model, whether same-day pressure is realistic, and whether the appointment window is clear enough to assess responsibly.

Setting and access details

Homes, hotels, offices, event rooms, and retreat spaces all create different access and privacy questions. Parking, elevators, front-desk rules, stairs, room setup, and who will be present can all change fit.

Credential and service fit

If the request specifically needs an RMT, receipt eligibility, or a provider with a narrower service lane, Roam keeps that distinct from a general wellness request instead of blending them together.

What fit review is not

  • It is not instant confirmation the moment the form is submitted.
  • It is not a public therapist directory where every provider is treated as interchangeable.
  • It is not a promise that every listed city follows the same active booking model as Vancouver.

The purpose of review is not to slow people down for no reason. It is to keep the booking path honest enough that a provider, client, or partner is not surprised later by access problems, credential mismatch, or private-space boundary issues. It also means Roam can say clearly when a request may belong in a different lane entirely.

What helps the review move faster

The clearest requests explain the neighborhood or hotel area, timing window, session length, access details, and whether the request is credential-specific. If you are not sure which details matter most, read what to include in a Vancouver massage request first.

If the main hesitation is privacy, room setup, or who needs to know what before the appointment, the stronger next reads are Roam's private-space logistics guide and the professional boundaries guide. If the request is same-day, start with the same-day guide. If you are trying to decide whether to request at all, read the not-right-fit guide.

Best next step

If you are booking in Vancouver, submit the request with the real timing, setting, access, and credential context up front. If the request involves a hotel, home, or other private-space setting and you want the boundary expectations first, read the boundaries guide before you submit.