A website for yourmed spa.
Boosterpack ships your independent med spa or aesthetic clinic a finished one-page site in minutes, designed for the only thing that actually moves the needle in 2026 aesthetics: per-unit Botox pricing in the hero (because the new patient Googling at 9:42pm has been told by every aesthetic-influencer to demand per-unit pricing, and the spa hiding behind "starting at $X per area" reads like the dental office that hides crown prices), per-syringe filler pricing for Juvederm, Restylane, RHA and Versa, per-session pricing for Morpheus8, BBL, IPL and CoolSculpting, GLP-1 monthly program pricing for compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide ($300 to $600 a month with the FDA-compounding-rules and "this is medication that requires a medical evaluation" disclaimer in the right place so Google Ads does not suspend your account), the paid $50 to $100 consultation deposit (the single biggest lever in med-spa conversion, the only thing that lifts show rates from 50% to 85% per the 2026 industry data), HIPAA-compliant digital intake forms with PHI encryption (because the contact form on your current Wix site is a HIPAA violation waiting for an OCR audit), real before-and-after gallery with proper consent, ad-restriction-safe copy that does not get your Google Ads or Meta accounts suspended, and checkout that pre-fills Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast, AestheticsPro, Pabau, Nextech, Mindbody, Zenoti or Vagaro so the consult lands in your existing PMS or EHR with intake form attached, deposit captured, and the medical history flagged for the injector to review before the patient walks in.
Don't build.
Just publish.
Most builders throw you into a generic template. Boosterpack does it the other way around. You confirm your real content first, then AI drafts the copy, layout and design from those inputs.
The Search
Find your med spa on Google
Search for your med spa on Google Maps or enter the details by hand. Boosterpack pulls your clinic photos, address, opening hours and the best of your real Google reviews so the 9:42pm "Botox near me" searcher sees the trust signal in the first scroll, not buried under "Our Philosophy".
The Inputs
Per-unit Botox pricing, GLP-1 monthly program, paid consult deposit, your real before-and-afters
Drop in the only details a med-spa buyer actually needs: per-unit Botox pricing ($12 to $16 per unit, configurable, with the unit ranges for forehead 10 to 30, glabella 15 to 25, crow’s feet 10 to 30, masseter 50 to 80, full upper face 40 to 60), per-syringe filler pricing for Juvederm Voluma, Vollure, Volbella, Ultra Plus, Restylane Lyft, Kysse, Defyne, RHA 2, 3, 4, Versa ($650 to $1200 typical), per-treatment pricing for Morpheus8 ($500 to $800 single area, $1500 to $2400 series of 3), BBL ($350 to $550), IPL ($300 to $500), CoolSculpting ($750 to $1500 per cycle), Hydrafacial ($150 to $350), microneedling ($300 to $500), chemical peels ($150 to $400), PRP facial ($600 to $1200), Sculptra ($800 to $1200 per vial), Kybella ($600 to $900 per area), the GLP-1 monthly program (compounded semaglutide $300 to $500 a month, compounded tirzepatide $400 to $700 a month, with the FDA-compounding-rules and "requires medical evaluation" disclaimer in the right place), the paid consultation deposit ($50 to $100 credited to first treatment, the lever that lifts show rates from 50% to 85%), the HIPAA-compliant intake form, your real before-and-after gallery with proper patient consent (HIPAA Photo Authorization Form template included), your medical director or NP supervising-physician credentials, your injector certifications (RN, NP, PA, MD, DO, board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon, Allergan or Galderma certified injector), and your PMS or EHR link for Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast, AestheticsPro, Pabau, Nextech, Mindbody, Zenoti or Vagaro.
The Style
Pick a look that says board-certified medical practice, not nail-salon-with-a-needle
Clinical luxury (warm white and brass, the look of the Beverly Hills dermatology office that does $1400 first-Botox visits and $9000 facelifts). Wellness apothecary (sage and clay, the look of the Austin med spa that does GLP-1, IV therapy and longevity panels for tech execs). Modern minimalist (deep navy and copper, the look of the Manhattan injector who does only Botox and filler at $1200 a visit). Editorial aesthetics (matte black and gold, the look of the South Florida med spa that does Brazilian butt lifts and Morpheus8 Body for $4800 packages). Soft glow (blush, sage and bone, the look of the suburban med spa that does Hydrafacials, microneedling and 4-month membership skin programs for the 35-to-55 woman who reads goop). Boosterpack generates options that read like "board-certified medical practice with a real medical director, real consent forms, real outcomes", not "Wix template with a stock photo of a syringe and a smiling blonde".
The Launch
Publish, take qualified consults, push neurotoxin-brand-week, GLP-1-restock and event-month updates by chat
Site live, hosted by us. Allergan running a Black Friday Botox offer where patients can buy 80 units now and use them through Q1? Open the chat, type "add Black Friday banner: buy 80 units Botox $980 today, use through Q1, valid Allergan only, ends Sunday". Done. Compounded tirzepatide back in stock after the FDA shortage list cleared? "Update GLP-1 page: tirzepatide 2.5mg/5mg/7.5mg back in stock, $400/$500/$650 a month, telehealth consult required". Done. Hosting a Botox-and-bubbles event on the third Thursday with the Allergan rep on site? "Add event: Botox and Bubbles, third Thursday 6 to 8pm, Allergan rep on site, $11 per unit that night, RSVP $25 deposit". Done. Hired a new NP injector and need her on the team page with her certifications? "Add team member: Sarah Kim, NP, board-certified, Galderma RHA certified, joined 2026, takes Wednesday and Friday appointments". Done. Site updates in seconds, in every language at once.
Built around the per-unit-Botox-transparency problem, the paid-consult-deposit problem, the HIPAA-intake problem and the GLP-1-ad-restriction problem, not the pretty-syringe-on-marble problem
Most independent med spas in 2026 have four specific problems that none of their generic Squarespace, Wix or HighLevel templates solve. The per-unit-Botox-transparency problem (the new patient Googling at 9:42pm has been trained by aesthetic TikTok and Instagram to demand per-unit pricing, and the spa hiding behind "starting at $X per area" reads like the dental office that hides crown prices and converts at half the rate of the spa that puts $14 per unit in the hero). The paid-consult-deposit problem (the single biggest lever in med-spa show rates and conversion, the difference between a 50% show rate with free Calendly consults and an 85% show rate with $75 paid deposits credited to first treatment, and the difference between 40% consult-to-book conversion and 75 to 85%). The HIPAA-intake problem (the contact form on your current Wix or Squarespace site captures medical history in cleartext and emails it to a Gmail inbox, which is an OCR-audit-ready HIPAA violation, and HIPAA-compliant intake is not a Wix plugin you can buy). And the GLP-1-ad-restriction problem (Google Ads and Meta restrict weight-loss-drug language and before-and-after imagery for GLP-1 medications, your "Lose 30 pounds with semaglutide!" page just got your $4800-a-month Google Ads account suspended, and ad-restriction-safe copy that still ranks organic is the moat). The fix is not a prettier marble background. The fix is per-unit Botox pricing in the hero, paid consult deposits at checkout, HIPAA-compliant intake with PHI encryption, real before-and-afters with proper patient consent, ad-restriction-safe copy on the GLP-1 page, and the consult landing in your Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast or AestheticsPro PMS or EHR with the intake form attached. Wix and Squarespace can do none of this without three plugins, two HIPAA risks and a Google Ads suspension. Boosterpack ships all of it by default.
Per-unit Botox, per-syringe filler, per-session Morpheus8 pricing in the hero
The 9:42pm "Botox near me" Googler has been told by every aesthetic-influencer on TikTok and Instagram to demand per-unit pricing because "per-area" pricing is how the bad spas hide $25-per-unit injections behind a $400 area price for 12 units. Boosterpack ships per-unit Botox pricing in the hero ($14 per unit, configurable, with unit ranges by area: forehead 10 to 30 units, glabella 15 to 25 units, crow’s feet 10 to 30 units, masseter 50 to 80 units, full upper face 40 to 60 units), per-syringe filler pricing ($650 to $1200 for Juvederm Voluma, Vollure, Volbella, Ultra Plus, Restylane Lyft, Kysse, Defyne, RHA 2, 3, 4 and Versa), per-session pricing for Morpheus8 ($500 to $800 single area, $1500 to $2400 series of 3), BBL, IPL, CoolSculpting, Hydrafacial, microneedling, chemical peels, PRP facial, Sculptra and Kybella. The new-patient self-qualifies in three seconds and books with confidence. The bad-spa-with-hidden-pricing across town loses the conversion every time.
Paid $50 to $100 consult deposit (lifts show rate from 50% to 85% and conversion from 40% to 75%)
The single biggest lever in 2026 med-spa economics is the paid consultation deposit. Industry data: free consults book at 50% show rate and convert at 40 to 55% to a paid treatment. Paid consults at $50 to $100 (credited to first treatment) book at 85% show rate and convert at 75 to 85%. The math is brutal in the spa’s favor: a $75 deposit doubles your effective consult capacity (because the no-shows that ate your Tuesday afternoon are now $75 in the bank) and lifts your conversion-to-treatment rate by 35 percentage points. Boosterpack ships the paid-deposit checkout by default with Stripe, Apple Pay and Google Pay, the deposit credit applied automatically at the first treatment, the cancellation-and-rescheduling policy in plain language, and the "I am a tire-kicker" pre-qualification questions that send the Groupon-hunters away gracefully before they steal your Tuesday afternoon.
HIPAA-compliant digital intake form (your current Wix contact form is a violation)
The contact form on your current Wix or Squarespace site is a HIPAA-violation-in-waiting. It captures medical history (medications, allergies, prior procedures) in cleartext, emails it to a Gmail inbox, stores it in a Google Drive folder with no audit trail, and is one OCR audit or one disgruntled-patient complaint away from a $50000 to $250000 HIPAA fine. Boosterpack ships HIPAA-compliant digital intake forms by default with PHI encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access control limiting what your front-desk vs your injector can see, a comprehensive audit trail recording who accessed what when, patient-portal security with strong authentication, digital-signature compliance for consent forms (Botox consent, filler consent, GLP-1 medical evaluation consent, before-and-after photo authorization), smart-logic dynamic questions (if patient says "currently pregnant" the form blocks the booking), and integration that auto-populates the data into your Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast, AestheticsPro, Pabau or Nextech EHR.
Real before-and-after gallery with proper patient consent (not stock-photo aesthetics)
The before-and-after gallery on your current site is either (a) stock photos of models who never got Botox at your spa (which the new patient detects in three seconds and which is also FTC-substantiation-rule-non-compliant), or (b) real patients with no consent form on file (which is HIPAA Photo Authorization Form-non-compliant and one disgruntled-ex-patient complaint away from an OCR fine). Boosterpack ships a real before-and-after gallery with the HIPAA Photo Authorization Form template patients sign at intake, the gallery organized by treatment (Botox forehead, glabella, crow’s feet, masseter, lip flip, filler lips, cheeks, chin, jawline, Morpheus8 jowls, neck, body, BBL, IPL, microneedling, chemical peel, Sculptra cheeks, Kybella double-chin, GLP-1 weight loss with appropriate FDA-compounding-rules disclaimers), each photo with the time-elapsed marker (immediately after, 2 weeks, 3 months, 6 months) and the patient-age-and-gender disclosure (with no PHI shown), and the FTC-substantiation-rule-compliant "Individual results vary" disclosure in the right place.
GLP-1 page that does not get your Google Ads or Meta account suspended
The GLP-1 page (compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide) is the highest-revenue, highest-LTV product in 2026 aesthetics ($300 to $600 a month, 4 to 8 month average retention, $1200 to $4800 LTV per patient), and it is also the one that Google Ads, Meta and TikTok restrict the most aggressively (the wrong word in the H1 and your $4800-a-month Google Ads account is suspended for "weight loss claims" or "prescription drug promotion", and you cannot just appeal it back). Boosterpack ships an ad-restriction-safe GLP-1 page that uses the right compliance-first copy (no before-and-after weight numbers in the hero, the FDA-compounding-rules disclaimer in the right place, the "this is medication that requires a medical evaluation" disclaimer at the top, the "503A or 503B compounding pharmacy partner disclosure", the "monthly program pricing" framing rather than the "lose 30 pounds" framing), still ranks organically for "semaglutide near me", "tirzepatide near me", "medical weight loss [city]" and "GLP-1 clinic [city]", and includes the medical-evaluation intake form that is required before the first prescription is written.
Push Allergan promotions, GLP-1 restocks and event-month updates by chat
Allergan running a Black Friday Botox offer? Boosterpack lets you push it from your phone in the chat between back-to-back patients ("add Black Friday Botox banner: buy 80 units $980 today, use through Q1, valid Allergan only, ends Sunday", done in fifteen seconds). Compounded tirzepatide back in stock after a months-long FDA-shortage gap? "Update GLP-1 page: tirzepatide 2.5/5/7.5mg back in stock, $400/$500/$650 a month, telehealth medical evaluation required", done. Galderma’s Aspire rewards-week with double points on Restylane and Dysport? "Add Aspire week banner, double points all Restylane and Dysport this week". Done. The new $11-per-unit Botox-and-Bubbles event on third Thursday? "Add event with $25 RSVP deposit, Allergan rep on site, $11 per unit that night only". Done. The chat keeps a clean revision log so a wrong promo can be rolled back in one tap, and the price changes are atomic so a half-applied update never leaves $11/unit on the home page and $14/unit on the Botox page at the same time.
Is Boosterpack right for you?
Start free, upgrade when you're ready.
Start free and get a finished med-spa site, hosted on a Boosterpack subdomain. Upgrade to Plus to connect your own domain (yourmedspa.com), remove the Boosterpack badge and unlock more chat edits per month at the "push Black Friday Botox banner at 9pm, update tirzepatide-back-in-stock at 10pm, add new NP injector to team page Tuesday morning" tempo of an actual practice manager. Compared to paying Boulevard $175 a month, Mangomint $165 a month, Aesthetic Record from $125 a month, PatientNow on quote, Symplast on quote, AestheticsPro $59 to $149 a month, Pabau $109 a month, Nextech $400 a month, Mindbody $129 a month, ClinikEHR $149 to $299 a month, Zenoti on quote, plus $200 to $800 a month in HIPAA-compliant intake-form plugins glued to your Wix site, plus $4800 a month in Google Ads that just got suspended, plus $5000 to $25000 for a custom med-spa website plus monthly maintenance, the first-year math is obvious, and you keep the PMS and EHR stack you already pay for (Boosterpack feeds it).
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Common questions
How much does a med-spa website cost in 2026?
Free to start with Boosterpack. The free plan ships a finished med-spa site on a Boosterpack subdomain with per-unit Botox pricing, per-syringe filler pricing, per-session Morpheus8 pricing, GLP-1 monthly program pricing, HIPAA-compliant intake form, paid consult deposit and real before-and-after gallery. The Plus plan is required to connect your own domain (yourmedspa.com), remove the Boosterpack badge and unlock more chat edits per month. Compare to Boulevard at $175 a month, Mangomint at $165 a month, Aesthetic Record from $125 a month, AestheticsPro at $59 to $149 a month, Pabau at $109 a month, Nextech at $400 a month, ClinikEHR at $149 to $299 a month, plus a separate $5000 to $25000 custom med-spa website plus monthly maintenance, plus $200 to $800 a month in HIPAA-compliant intake plugins. Boosterpack is the marketing front door that feeds your PMS, not the replacement, so you do not pay twice.
How much does Botox cost per unit in 2026?
In 2026 Botox in the US runs $10 to $20 per unit nationally, with most patients paying $12 to $16 per unit in major metropolitan areas. Most treatments require 20 to 60 units depending on the treatment area: forehead lines 10 to 30 units ($120 to $510), glabella or "11s" 15 to 25 units ($180 to $425), crow’s feet 10 to 30 units ($120 to $510), masseter 50 to 80 units ($600 to $1360), full upper face 40 to 60 units ($480 to $1020). Pricing varies significantly by city: a unit in San Francisco runs roughly 60% more than in Dallas. Board-certified dermatologists and plastic surgeons typically charge more than nurse injectors at med spas. The 2026 transparency standard set by aesthetic-influencer culture is "per-unit pricing in the hero or the spa is hiding something". Boosterpack puts your specific per-unit price in the hero so the new patient Googling at 9:42pm self-qualifies in three seconds.
How much does dermal filler cost in 2026?
In 2026 dermal filler in the US runs $650 to $1200 per syringe depending on product family and brand. Juvederm Voluma (cheeks) $850 to $1200 Voluma XC and Vollure (mid-face) $700 to $1000 Volbella (lips) $700 to $950 Ultra Plus (lips and tear troughs) $700 to {price:950.} Restylane Lyft (cheeks) $750 to $1100 Kysse (lips) $700 to $950 Defyne and Refyne (nasolabial and marionette) $800 to {price:1000.} RHA 2, 3 and 4 (Revance, premium) $850 to {price:1300.} Versa $650 to {price:900.} Most patients use 1 to 3 syringes per treatment, every 9 to 18 months depending on the area and the product family. Boosterpack puts your specific per-syringe pricing for each product line in the filler section so the patient self-qualifies on cost before booking.
How much does Morpheus8 cost in 2026?
In 2026 Morpheus8 in the US runs $500 to $800 per single-area session (face only, jowls only, neck only) and $1500 to $2400 for the recommended series of 3. Morpheus8 Body (abdomen, arms, thighs, banana roll, knees) runs $800 to $1500 per session and $2400 to $4500 for the series of 3. Combination protocols (Morpheus8 plus PRP, Morpheus8 plus Sculptra, Morpheus8 plus filler) are typically 15 to 25% more. Best results show at 3 to 6 months post-final-treatment and last 1 to 3 years. Boosterpack puts your specific Morpheus8 pricing in the per-treatment menu so the patient researching "is Morpheus8 worth it" lands on a real price, not "call for consultation".
How much does compounded semaglutide or tirzepatide cost at a med spa in 2026?
In 2026 compounded semaglutide at a med spa runs $300 to $500 a month for the medication-only program, $400 to $700 a month for compounded tirzepatide. The full program (medication plus telehealth medical evaluation plus monthly check-in plus B12 plus weight-tracking app) runs $400 to $800 a month. Average patient retention is 4 to 8 months, generating $1200 to $4800 lifetime value per patient (rivaling a full CoolSculpting series). Pricing varies based on dose escalation (semaglutide 0.25mg starting, escalating to 1mg or 2mg, tirzepatide 2.5mg starting, escalating to 5mg, 7.5mg, 10mg). The medication is compounded by a 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy partner under the FDA shortage-list rules, requires a medical evaluation and prescription, and is not the brand-name Wegovy or Zepbound (which are not typically dispensed at med spas under their FDA-approved labels). Boosterpack puts the monthly-program-pricing in the right place with the FDA-compounding-rules disclaimer and the "this requires medical evaluation" disclaimer so the patient is properly informed and the page does not get your Google Ads suspended.
Why should I require a paid consultation deposit at my med spa?
Because the paid consultation deposit is the single biggest lever in 2026 med-spa economics. Industry data: free consults book at a 50% show rate and convert at 40 to 55% to a paid treatment. Paid consults at $50 to $100 (credited to first treatment) book at an 85% show rate and convert at 75 to 85%. The math is brutal in the spa’s favor: a $75 deposit doubles your effective consult capacity (the no-shows that ate your Tuesday afternoon are now $75 in the bank) and lifts your conversion-to-treatment rate by 35 percentage points. The deposit also filters out the tire-kickers and the Groupon-hunters before they steal your injector’s schedule. Boosterpack ships the paid-deposit checkout by default with Stripe, Apple Pay and Google Pay, with the deposit credit applied automatically at the first treatment, the cancellation-and-rescheduling policy in plain language, and the consent-form library attached.
Is the website HIPAA-compliant for med-spa intake forms?
Yes. The intake form, the consent-form library and the patient-data flow are HIPAA-compliant by default with PHI encryption at rest and in transit, role-based access control limiting what your front-desk vs your injector can see, a comprehensive audit trail recording who accessed what when, patient-portal security with strong authentication, digital-signature compliance for consent forms (Botox consent, filler consent, GLP-1 medical evaluation consent, before-and-after photo authorization, FTC-substantiation-rule-compliant "individual results vary" disclosure), and a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) available on the Plus plan. Your current Wix or Squarespace contact form is most likely a HIPAA violation in waiting (it captures medical history in cleartext, emails it to a Gmail inbox with no audit trail, and is one OCR audit or one disgruntled-patient complaint away from a $50000 to $250000 fine). Boosterpack ships compliant by default.
Can I integrate Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast, AestheticsPro or Pabau for bookings?
Yes. Drop in the embed or API key for Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast, AestheticsPro, Pabau, Nextech, Mindbody, ClinikEHR, Zenoti or Vagaro, and the booked consult lands in your existing PMS or EHR with the intake form attached, the deposit captured, the medical history flagged for the injector to review, and the Allergan or Galderma rewards lookup pre-populated. If you do not have a PMS yet, the built-in scheduling covers it (with the paid-deposit Stripe checkout, the HIPAA-compliant intake, the consent-form library, the chart-the-injector-can-export workflow) and exports cleanly into one when you upgrade.
Will my med-spa website rank on Google for "Botox near me" or "lip filler [city]" in 2026?
Boosterpack lays the foundation that local med-spa SEO needs (clean meta titles like "Med Spa in [city] | [Spa name] | Botox $14 per unit, paid consult $75 credited", structured local-business and medical-business schema, FAQPage schema for the AI Overview snippets, NAP consistency with your Google Business Profile, sub-two-second mobile load, your city, "Botox", "lip filler", "Morpheus8", "semaglutide" and "med spa" named in the H1 and H2s in ad-restriction-safe phrasing). Local ranking for med spas is heavily influenced by Google Business Profile reviews, photos and local-pack signals (70% of local clients rely on Google Business Profile when choosing a med spa, and being in the top 3 local-pack results captures 42% of clicks). The increase in "Botox near me" search volume is documented at +500% over the last 24 months, so the high-intent local traffic is there for the spa with the per-unit pricing in the hero.
How do I show before-and-after photos without violating HIPAA?
With a signed HIPAA Photo Authorization Form on file for every patient whose photos appear, a clear scope-of-use clause (website, social media, before-and-after gallery, internal training only), a revoke-at-any-time clause that you actually honor, no PHI shown in the photos themselves (no name, no DOB, no medical record number, no identifying tattoos or jewelry where avoidable), the FTC-substantiation-rule-compliant "individual results vary" disclosure under each photo, the time-elapsed marker (immediately after, 2 weeks, 3 months, 6 months) so the photos are honest about the recovery curve, and the patient-age-and-gender disclosure with no PHI shown. Boosterpack ships the HIPAA Photo Authorization Form template, the consent-revocation workflow, the "individual results vary" disclosure block and the structured before-and-after gallery component by default, so your gallery is compliant from day one and the OCR-audit risk is removed.
Can I show GLP-1 weight-loss content without getting my Google Ads or Meta account suspended?
Yes, but the copy has to be ad-restriction-safe. Google Ads and Meta restrict weight-loss-drug language and before-and-after imagery for GLP-1 medications. The wrong wording in the H1 ("Lose 30 pounds with semaglutide!", "Drop 4 dress sizes with tirzepatide!", before-and-after weight numbers) gets your $4800-a-month Google Ads account suspended for "weight loss claims" or "prescription drug promotion", and the appeal process is slow and often unsuccessful. Boosterpack ships an ad-restriction-safe GLP-1 page that uses compliance-first copy ("monthly medical-weight-management program", "compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide options under medical supervision", the FDA-compounding-rules disclaimer in the right place, the "this is medication that requires a medical evaluation" disclaimer at the top, the 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy partner disclosure, no before-and-after weight numbers in the hero), still ranks organically for "semaglutide near me", "tirzepatide near me", "medical weight loss [city]" and "GLP-1 clinic [city]", and includes the medical-evaluation intake form that is required before the first prescription is written.
Can I take a med-spa membership program (monthly recurring billing) on the website?
Yes. The med-spa membership product (monthly recurring revenue at $199 to $499 a month for the "skin month", "injectable credit", "Hydrafacial monthly", "GLP-1 monthly" or "VIP all-access" membership) is the highest-LTV product in modern aesthetics and the moat against the spa across the street. Boosterpack ships the membership checkout by default with Stripe recurring billing, the monthly-credit accrual logic, the "use it or lose it" or "rolls forward 90 days" toggle, the membership-only pricing (members get $11 per unit Botox vs the $14 per unit walk-in price, members get 15% off Hydrafacials, members get the GLP-1 monthly program at $50 a month off), the cancel-anytime customer dashboard (because the friction-to-cancel is what tanks LTV in long-run subscription models, the dashboard with one-tap cancel actually keeps churn lower than the call-to-cancel model), and the integration that pre-fills the membership status in your Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast, AestheticsPro, Pabau or Nextech PMS.
How do I show injector credentials, board certification and medical-director supervision on the website?
On a dedicated team page with each injector’s credentials (RN, NP, PA, MD, DO, board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon, Allergan or Galderma certified injector, AmSpa membership where applicable), the medical director’s name and license number (the supervising physician requirement varies by state, California, Texas, Florida, New York, Illinois and Pennsylvania each have specific rules and the disclosure is regulatory not just marketing), the years-in-aesthetics, the specialty focus (lip filler vs jawline filler vs Morpheus8 specialist vs PRP-and-Sculptra-only), and the patient-language capability (English plus Spanish, English plus Korean, English plus Russian, English plus Mandarin). Boosterpack ships the team-page component with credential badges, medical-director disclosure block, state-specific supervising-physician disclosure where required, and the patient-language tag so the new patient Googling in Spanish lands on the Spanish-speaking-injector’s booking page directly.
Can I connect my own domain like yourmedspa.com or [city]aesthetics.com?
Yes, on the Plus plan. SSL included automatically. The site stays hosted with us but is served on your domain, so patients never see boosterpack.xyz in the address bar. Email forwarding through your registrar keeps working as before. If you already had a website on Squarespace, Wix, HighLevel, GoHighLevel, WordPress, or one of the med-spa-vertical-specialist agencies (Skinspire, Influx, Crystal Clear Digital Marketing, Practice Builders), the migration is "type your old domain, point the DNS, done in fifteen minutes". The PMS-vendor-provided microsite (yourspa.boulevard.io or similar) can keep running in parallel as a booking endpoint while your real domain runs the local-traffic capture and the per-unit-pricing hero.
Is the med-spa website mobile-friendly and HIPAA-compliant on mobile?
Yes. Over 70% of aesthetic patients use smartphones to research and book med-spa treatments, and the 9:42pm "Botox near me" search is on a phone. Boosterpack ships mobile-first layouts with the per-unit pricing in the hero thumb-scrollable, the paid-deposit checkout that completes in three taps with Apple Pay or Google Pay, the HIPAA-compliant intake form that is mobile-responsive with smart-logic dynamic questions (if the patient says "currently pregnant" the form blocks the booking on mobile too), the real before-and-after gallery that swipes by treatment like Instagram, sub-two-second load on 4G, click-to-call fallback for the patient who wants to ask "do you have any availability tomorrow before noon" before filling out the intake, and the PHI encryption applies to the mobile intake submission the same as it does to the desktop submission.
Your per-unit Botox pricing, your paid $75 consult deposit, your HIPAA-compliant intake, your real before-and-after gallery, your GLP-1 monthly program and your real Google reviews deserve to be in the hero. Finally a site that gets the 9:42pm "Botox near me" search and the consult-conversion problem.
Start from your Google listing or import your treatment menu. In minutes you have a finished med-spa site with per-unit Botox pricing in the hero ($14 per unit, configurable), per-syringe filler pricing for Juvederm, Restylane, RHA and Versa, per-session pricing for Morpheus8, BBL, IPL, CoolSculpting, Hydrafacial, microneedling, PRP, Sculptra and Kybella, the GLP-1 monthly program ($300 to $600 a month, ad-restriction-safe copy), the paid $50 to $100 consult deposit (lifts show rate from 50% to 85%), HIPAA-compliant intake with PHI encryption, real before-and-after gallery with proper patient consent, the team page with credentials and medical-director disclosure, and the checkout that pre-fills your Boulevard, Mangomint, Aesthetic Record, PatientNow, Symplast, AestheticsPro, Pabau, Nextech, Mindbody, Zenoti or Vagaro PMS or EHR. Live, on your own domain when you want, and ready for the next 9:42pm "Botox near me" Google search.
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