Coming soon

Guest WiFi that
works for you

Every client connects to your network and sees a blank login screen. That is a free impression on the device already in their hand — and you are currently spending it on nothing.

Why it matters

The most overlooked thing in the lobby

01

You already pay for the connection

Guest WiFi is a line item in almost every medspa's overhead and returns nothing. The only thing between it and a marketing channel is the page people see when they join.

02

The phone is already in their hand

A screen reaches the room. The splash page reaches the device they are actually looking at — and it lands the moment they sit down.

03

Open guest networks are a real risk

A flat network means guest devices and the machines running your scheduling and client records share the same space. Separating them is basic hygiene most small practices never get to.

What you get

A login screen worth looking at

Branded splash page

Your logo, your current promotion, your photography — not a router's default login screen.

One tap to what matters

Booking page, Google reviews, Instagram. The three links worth putting in front of someone with time to kill.

Optional opt-in capture

Collect an email or mobile number in exchange for access, with clear consent language. Over months this becomes a list of people who have physically been in your building.

Separate guest network

Guest traffic is isolated from the network your practice systems run on, with bandwidth limits so one person streaming doesn't slow the front desk.

Matched to the screen

The offer on the wall and the offer on the phone are the same offer, updated together.

Repeat visit signal

See how many devices are returning visitors — a rough but free read on loyalty you weren't measuring before.

Worth knowing

Four things to get right

  • Marketing consent has rules. Opt-in language must be explicit, and adding someone to a list because they used your WiFi is not consent.
  • Network separation reduces risk. It is not a substitute for a security review of the systems holding client records.
  • Do not gate access behind a long form. Two fields is the practical ceiling before people give up and use cellular.
  • A splash page with a stale promotion is worse than none at all.

Consent and marketing rules vary by state and change over time. Check your own obligations with someone qualified before you start collecting contact details.

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Be first in line

Screen customers get early access at their original rate. Tell us how your guest network is set up today and we'll come back with a plan.

No obligation to choose a package on the spot. We reply within one business day. Submitting this form lets us contact you about your enquiry — marketing messages only go out if you tick the box above.