Request clarity guide

Check these details before you send a Vancouver mobile massage request.

Include timing pressure, building access, service goals, and credential needs. If any are missing, Roam may need to ask before it can review fit.

Timing Access Service and credentials

Who this guide is for

This page is for Vancouver clients who already know they want mobile massage but keep wondering why the first message still needs more detail. It is especially useful for home visits, hotel stays, couples bookings, same-day requests, and private events where one missing detail can change the entire review.

Four details to check

Time pressure

Say whether the request is same-day, tied to a hotel checkout, pinned to a meeting gap, or part of a rigid event schedule instead of only naming the ideal hour.

Access reality

Parking, elevator use, stairs, pets, concierge rules, room access, and building entry can change whether the appointment is workable.

Service goal and credential need

If the request is about general wellness, couples coordination, office flow, or an RMT-specific need, say that directly rather than assuming the right lane is obvious.

Why missing details can pause the review

Roam does not treat a mobile massage request like blind dispatch. The review step is there to confirm whether the setting, timing, and appointment fit make sense before anything is scheduled. If the first message leaves out the one detail that actually changes feasibility, the whole request stays fuzzy longer than it needs to.

A concise message should still name the real constraint.

What Roam can and cannot infer for you

  • Roam can review whether the timing, setting, and request type sound workable for Vancouver.
  • Roam cannot safely assume that a hotel request, couples request, or receipt-sensitive request means the same thing every time.
  • Roam does not promise instant confirmation just because the request sounds close to a fit.

Best next step

If you are about to request mobile massage in Vancouver, include access, timing pressure, and credential needs with the basics. If privacy or building logistics are the bigger concern, read the private-space logistics guide first.