In the bustling heart of Chicago’s Lincoln Park neighborhood, where brownstone facades line tree-shaded streets and the hum of the L train drifts overhead, Michael Rivera turned 38 feeling like a man twice his age. As a senior software engineer at a fintech startup downtown, he spent his days locked in back-to-back Zoom calls, debugging payment gateway integrations while his inbox overflowed with urgent tickets. Evenings often blurred into late-night coding sessions because one more commit always felt necessary before he could close the laptop. Weekends were supposed to be for catching up on sleep he never quite got, yet Monday mornings arrived with the same heavy fog. By late spring 2025 his body started sending clearer signals than any error log ever could.
He woke most mornings with a persistent dull ache behind his eyes that no amount of coffee could fully erase. His resting heart rate, casually tracked on his Apple Watch, hovered stubbornly between 78 and 82 beats per minute even when he sat completely still. The CrossFit classes he once relied on three times a week as a reliable stress valve now left him wiped out for days instead of recharged. Stepping on the scale became a quiet disappointment; the number had crept from 178 pounds to 192 over eighteen months, even though he kept telling himself the eating habits hadn’t changed much. The mirror reflected softer edges around his jaw and midsection, shirts that used to fit comfortably now pulled tight across the chest and belly. The mental drain felt even heavier—irritation flared quickly during team stand-ups, focus fragmented after lunch, and the motivation to play pickup basketball with his 11-year-old son Ethan faded into “maybe next weekend, buddy.”
Michael first turned to the familiar paths. His primary care physician at a modern clinic in Lakeview ordered the standard blood panel including CBC, CMP, lipid profile and TSH; every result landed squarely in the normal range. “You’re basically healthy,” the doctor said with a reassuring smile, “just dealing with some stress. Focus on getting more sleep and maybe cutting back on screens before bed.” A follow-up appointment with an endocrinologist in the Loop brought the same measured conclusion—testosterone measured 412 ng/dL, sitting in the low-normal zone but not low enough to warrant immediate treatment. There were no alarming red flags, no obvious diagnosis, only the growing sense that something essential had quietly shifted and no single visit could quite name it.
One humid July evening in 2025, while waiting on the sidelines of Ethan’s soccer practice at a grass field near Montrose Beach, Michael pulled out his phone to pass the time. A targeted advertisement appeared—not the typical protein powder or nootropics pitch, but a concise video of a man in his late 30s explaining how he reclaimed the crisp, steady energy he thought had permanently slipped away. The turning point, the man described, wasn’t one magic supplement or a celebrity coach. It was a platform that allowed him to assemble his own continuous care team—nutrition expert, movement specialist, hormone physician, stress coach—who received fresh data from his wearable devices every single day and collaboratively refined the plan every week. The name displayed clearly on the screen: StrongBody AI.
Michael tapped through out of curiosity more than certainty. The website opened smoothly at https://strongbody.ai. Registration required only an email address and password; a one-time code arrived in his inbox seconds later. After confirmation he logged in, and the gentle onboarding flow invited him to choose areas of focus. Scrolling through the options he selected Men’s Health Optimization, Energy & Performance Coaching, Stress Management Coach, Daily Nutrition Coach, Sleep Optimization Coach, and Strength & Muscle Coach. The interface acknowledged the selections and displayed a simple message: “Our Smart Matching system is now building your Personal Care Team.” There was no aggressive sales push, no hidden fees popping up—just a clean dashboard and an option to connect health data sources whenever he felt ready.
Two days later, on a quiet Thursday morning while drinking black coffee at the kitchen island, Michael opened the platform on his phone and discovered his team had assembled. Five specialists appeared, each with a detailed profile page displaying verified credentials, anonymized client outcome snapshots such as plus 14 percent average strength gain over 90 days or minus 18 milliseconds resting HRV improvement among stressed professionals, and average response-time statistics. The avatars felt personal—real people photographed in actual offices, gyms, or consult rooms rather than generic stock images.
His team included Dr. Nathan Cole, a Men’s Health & Hormone Optimization Physician practicing in Austin, Texas, board-certified in internal medicine with advanced training in age-related hormone dynamics; Jamal Edwards, a Performance & Strength Coach and former collegiate strength trainer now based in Denver, who specializes in helping busy professionals rebuild power without tipping into burnout; Dr. Priya Anand, a Functional Nutrition & Metabolic Coach and California-licensed dietitian focused on sustainable fueling strategies for high-cognitive-demand careers; Elena Vasquez, a CBT-I and Sleep Architecture Specialist from Boston with deep expertise in restructuring sleep patterns for irregular, high-pressure lifestyles; and Marcus Reed, a High-Performance Mindset & Recovery Coach located right in Chicago, previously a corporate wellness director who now works one-on-one with tech executives.
StrongBody AI had already sent warm introduction messages on Michael’s behalf. “Hi Dr. Cole, Michael Rivera from Chicago has chosen you for Men’s Health Optimization. He reports declining energy, unwanted midsection weight gain, reduced workout recovery, and elevated resting heart rate. Looking forward to your guidance.” Each specialist replied personally within 12 to 24 hours. Dr. Cole recorded a 45-second voice note: “Michael, thank you for bringing me onto your team. Based on what you’ve shared, we’re probably seeing a mix of elevated cortisol load, some free-testosterone binding issues, and accumulated recovery debt. Let’s begin with any recent labs you have and the trends from your wearable. I’m here whenever you’re ready.” Thanks to the platform’s built-in AI Voice Translation, the message played back in perfectly natural English despite the original carrying a light Texas drawl.
Michael connected his Apple Watch and WHOOP strap—he had purchased the latter six months earlier on impulse—and began manually logging basic meals through the integrated journal. Starting at 5:47 a.m. Central each morning when his alarm sounded, the system automatically pulled overnight metrics: detailed sleep stages, heart-rate variability, respiratory rate, resting heart rate, temperature deviation, recovery score, and strain score. Every evening he tapped a quick three-question slider rating how sharp he felt during the day and how recovered he felt overall on a scale from one to five.
Every Sunday evening at 7 p.m. Central time, StrongBody AI generated a concise Weekly Trend Summary and delivered it directly to each team member’s dashboard. One early report read: “Michael Rivera – 7-day snapshot: Resting HR average moved from 81 to 79 bpm, HRV at 38 ms down 4 ms week-over-week, WHOOP recovery average climbed from 54 percent to 62 percent, sleep efficiency improved from 87 percent to 89 percent, self-reported energy rose from 2.8 out of 5 to 3.4 out of 5, nutrition log averaged 2,640 calories with 148 grams protein, daily steps around 7,800.” Because these updates arrived like clockwork, the specialists incorporated them into their regular rhythm—no need to chase reminders or dig through scattered notes; the platform kept the entire loop alive and current.
The first week kicked off when Dr. Cole scheduled a 50-minute video intake. Michael sat in his home office wearing noise-canceling headphones while the physician reviewed bloodwork Michael had uploaded from a private panel he ordered himself after earlier visits left questions unanswered. Total testosterone registered 398 ng/dL, free testosterone 7.2 pg/mL in the bottom quartile, SHBG elevated at 52 nmol/L, morning cortisol 19.8 µg/dL, DHEA-S low-normal. Dr. Cole spoke calmly over the call: “Your numbers aren’t in crisis territory, but the direction explains the fatigue and slow bounce-back from training. We’ll layer changes gradually so your system can adapt without shock.”
He created the first formal Offer within the platform: a 90-day foundational optimization protocol that included targeted micronutrient repletion with magnesium glycinate 400 mg nightly, zinc 30 mg, vitamin D3 5,000 IU paired with K2, strict lifestyle anchors such as a consistent 10 p.m. blue-light cutoff, and bi-weekly at-home blood re-checks through partnered labs that shipped kits directly to his door. The price stood at $680 for the entire period, covering unlimited messaging and adjustments. Michael read every detail carefully—protocol steps, anticipated milestones at 30, 60, and 90 days, clear conditions for satisfaction and refund—then clicked Accept. Payment processed smoothly through Stripe and moved into secure escrow; the experience felt seamless and protected.
Jamal Edwards moved in right after, reviewing Michael’s sporadic 45-minute garage workouts and WHOOP strain patterns. He sent a voice message: “Brother, your body is asking for structured progression rather than random high intensity. We’re dropping overall volume by about 30 percent but raising focus—compound lifts with complete recovery between sets. Sending you a four-week block emphasizing squat, pull, hinge, push patterns.” A clean PDF arrived with embedded video links, exact rep schemes, and RPE targets. Michael began the program the following Monday in his garage; the opening session felt surprisingly manageable, yet his WHOOP recovery score jumped to 78 percent the next morning, the first noticeable lift in weeks.
Dr. Priya Anand dove into the nutrition logs next. Protein intake looked solid, but evening carbs spiked from stress-driven snacking—chips and beer during late debugging sessions. She messaged: “Inflammation markers aren’t extreme yet, but let’s keep them low. Shift roughly 40 percent of your daily carbs earlier, add fermented foods to support gut signaling, and introduce a high-potency omega-3 at 2.4 grams combined EPA plus DHA.” She followed with a $240 Offer for ongoing macro guidance plus weekly photo reviews of meals. Michael accepted without hesitation.
Elena Vasquez addressed sleep head-on. Michael’s average deep sleep lingered at only 52 minutes per night, REM around 90 minutes. She outlined a 14-day wind-down ritual: magnesium Epsom salt baths starting at 9 p.m., journaling three wins and one lingering worry, strict no-devices rule after 9:30 p.m. She suggested trialing 0.5 mg sustained-release melatonin exclusively on high-strain evenings. Her Offer came in at $360 for eight weeks of personalized sleep architecture coaching. The very first night following the protocol delivered one hour and 14 minutes of deep sleep—his strongest reading in recent memory.
Marcus Reed turned attention to the emotional undercurrent. During their initial call Michael opened up about the guilt of snapping at Ethan over small things and the private worry that he was losing his professional edge. Marcus introduced two simple, repeatable practices: five minutes of box breathing right before morning stand-ups to anchor focus, and a post-work shutdown ritual where he closed the laptop and said aloud, “Work is done for today.” Those small anchors began to compound quietly.
Week after week the Sunday summaries painted the progress in clear numbers. By week four resting heart rate dipped to 74 bpm, HRV rose to 46 ms, daily energy self-rating reached 4.1 out of 5. Week seven showed body weight at 187 pounds, down five pounds total, with waist measurement shrinking 1.25 inches when checked every Sunday morning. Week ten brought retested labs: total testosterone climbed to 462 ng/dL, free testosterone improved to 9.1 pg/mL, SHBG trending downward toward 44 nmol/L. Strength markers followed—back squat working sets advanced from 185 pounds for eight reps to 225 pounds for eight with noticeably cleaner form.
The platform’s B-Messenger evolved into the central nervous system of the entire process. A typical Tuesday exchange flowed naturally. Jamal wrote: “Solid session yesterday—RPE 8 on deadlifts. How’s recovery feeling today?” Michael replied with a quick voice note: “Legs feel strong, not trashed at all. Energy carried straight through the afternoon.” Priya chimed in via text: “Just saw your lunch photo—great choice on the salmon. Next time toss in some sauerkraut for extra probiotics.” Dr. Cole added: “Cortisol curve already flattening nicely. Hold the current doses steady; we’ll retest in 14 days.” Elena closed the thread: “Last night’s sleep score hit 92—keep protecting that 9:30 cutoff.”
No one needed to set calendar reminders to follow up; StrongBody AI surfaced the latest data automatically and kept every conversation threaded and visible. When Michael flew to San Francisco for a three-day conference in September, the team adjusted effortlessly. Jamal switched programming to bodyweight circuits that fit hotel rooms; Priya forwarded simple meal ideas using airport and conference options; Elena tweaked melatonin timing to counter jet lag.
By December 2025, six months after starting, Michael stepped on the same scale at 179 pounds. A home DEXA scan estimated body fat had dropped from around 24 percent to 17 percent. Resting heart rate stabilized at 68 bpm. He played full-court basketball with Ethan every Saturday and woke up ready to move the next day—no lingering soreness. At work he led a critical API migration project without the crushing post-deadline exhaustion that used to follow. The most meaningful signal came from Ethan one evening while they washed dishes together. The boy looked over and said casually, “Dad, you seem… lighter lately. Like, not tired all the time.” Michael smiled, handed him a plate to dry. “Yeah, kiddo. I found some people who help keep everything on track week after week.”
Later that night he opened the StrongBody AI dashboard. A celebratory banner appeared: “Michael, your Personal Care Team has delivered consistent weekly stewardship for 26 weeks. Key wins: resting HR down 14 bpm, average HRV up 21 ms, bodyweight down 13 pounds, self-reported energy up 68 percent. Your team remains active and ready for whatever comes next.” Fresh messages waited below. Dr. Cole wrote: “Latest labs look excellent. We can maintain or gradually taper adaptogens if you want to evaluate natural levels.” Jamal followed: “New training block drops tomorrow—let’s chase that 275-pound squat before spring.” Priya attached a holiday meal guide: “Enjoy the season without derailing progress.”
Michael leaned back in his chair, the distant rumble of the L train filtering through the window. For the first time in years he no longer felt like he was fighting his own body or guessing at solutions in isolation. A quiet, intelligent layer kept the human expertise connected—data streaming in silently every night, weekly summaries landing reliably, specialists reviewing trends as part of their routine, Offers appearing precisely when action made sense, messages flowing in real time with instant translation when needed across time zones. Payment always sat protected in escrow until completion; any rare disagreement drew on full chat history, uploaded evidence, and neutral platform mediation to reach fair outcomes.
Across town in a sleek high-rise overlooking the Chicago River, Lisa Chen, a 35-year-old software engineer who had recently founded her own SaaS company, traveled a parallel path. She had been navigating unexplained migraines that struck two to three times weekly, irregular cycles that disrupted planning, and a creeping anxiety that no meditation app could quiet. Following the same steps she built her Personal Care Team: a neurologist with deep expertise in headache disorders, a women’s hormone specialist, a gut-brain axis nutritionist, a somatic trauma coach, and a movement therapist focused on correcting long-hours desk posture. Over five months her weekly trends showed migraine frequency falling from 12 days per month to three, HRV climbing 29 ms, anxiety self-ratings dropping from 4.2 out of 5 to 1.8 out of 5. The identical mechanism—automatic data pulls, predictable Sunday summaries, proactive yet non-intrusive Offers, fluid B-Messenger coordination—transformed scattered efforts into one cohesive, evolving plan.
Farther north in Seattle, Sarah Thompson continued the arc that had quietly made her a reference point in her local women’s running group. By February 2026 her average readiness score held steady at 88, menstrual cycles settled into a reliable 27-day pattern, and she crossed the finish line of her first half-marathon in seven years without collapsing into multi-day fatigue afterward. Her team—Dr. Marquez still adjusting progesterone cream based on nightly temperature curves, Marcus ensuring daily fiber stayed above 35 grams, Sophia providing targeted breathwork scripts during high-stakes product launches—checked in weekly as naturally as breathing.
These journeys—Michael rebuilding strength and presence in Chicago, Lisa quieting migraines and reclaiming mental clarity downtown, Sarah rediscovering endurance in Seattle—rest on the same foundation. StrongBody AI never attempts to replace the judgment and care of skilled humans; instead it removes every barrier that lets that care fade between appointments. Wearables stream data without effort. Weekly summaries arrive without fail. Specialists receive persistent, gentle prompts to stay current on trends. Offers surface exactly when coordinated action becomes timely. Communication happens effortlessly through B-Messenger’s text, voice notes, and real-time translation that dissolves language differences when global experts join a team. Every payment rests securely in escrow until both sides confirm satisfaction. Disputes, though uncommon, benefit from complete conversation logs, shared images or documents, and structured platform support to find resolution that feels fair to everyone involved.
For anyone who once pieced together health support from isolated visits—waiting weeks for follow-ups, wondering whether one practitioner’s advice aligned with another’s, watching momentum slip away during busy seasons—this shift feels profound. The platform remembers details no single person could track forever. It tracks progress across dozens of metrics—HRV, sleep architecture, strength benchmarks, mood logs, lab values, body composition scans, pain diaries, cycle patterns—so no thread ever drops unnoticed. It reminds every member of the team at the right moment. It connects everyone in real time so adjustments happen while they still matter most.
In Boston a 51-year-old high-school principal named David Walsh signed up after a routine annual physical showed fasting glucose at 108 mg/dL and A1C edging toward 5.9 percent. His assembled team featured an endocrinologist specializing in metabolic health, a functional nutritionist, a movement coach expert in insulin-sensitizing exercise protocols, and a stress-resilience specialist. Nine months later fasting glucose measured 92 mg/dL, A1C settled at 5.3 percent, visceral fat area decreased 22 percent on follow-up DEXA, and daily energy self-scores rose from 2.9 to 4.6 out of 5. He continued running his school with the same high standards, but now he did it feeling fully present rather than running on fumes.
In Austin a 29-year-old UX designer named Aisha Patel had endured chronic lower-back pain that flared after long design sprints hunched over screens. Her team combined a physical therapist, a manual therapist trained in chiropractic principles, an anti-inflammatory nutrition coach, and a mindfulness specialist. Together they built a layered approach: McGill Big-3 stability drills performed daily, targeted soft-tissue release sessions every ten days, curcumin and boswellia supplementation timed with meals, vagus-nerve activation exercises before bed. Pain ratings fell from an average 7.2 out of 10 daily to 1.8 out of 10; she returned to weekend rock climbing sessions without the familiar post-activity flare that once kept her sidelined for days.
Every story differs in detail yet shares the same underlying structure. A person signs up at strongbody.ai in minutes. They select the areas that matter most to their life right now. Smart Matching assembles a thoughtful Personal Care Team drawn from hundreds of thousands of verified specialists across dozens of disciplines. Data sources connect easily—wearables, manual logs, lab uploads. Weekly Trend Summaries begin flowing automatically. Timely Offers appear when collective insight points to next steps. Communication unfolds naturally in B-Messenger with voice translation breaking any language barrier. Progress compounds visibly across every measured dimension—heart-rate variability climbing, sleep deepening, strength returning, mood steadying, labs normalizing, pain easing, energy surging.
By early 2026 users like Michael, Sarah, Lisa, David, and Aisha no longer simply managed symptoms or chased short-term fixes. They thrived inside a system deliberately engineered to sustain attention indefinitely. StrongBody AI transformed the traditional pattern of episodic care—intense bursts followed by long silences—into something far more enduring: continuous, collaborative, adaptive stewardship that grows alongside the person it serves.
In quiet moments—driving Ethan to weekend practice without exhaustion, completing a high-stakes design review pain-free, crossing a finish line strong—the same understated realization settled in for each of them. Someone, or rather an entire team guided by an intelligent platform, was still paying close attention. Every single week. Without ever letting the thread drop.
Overview of StrongBody AI
StrongBody AI is a platform connecting services and products in the fields of health, proactive health care, and mental health, operating at the official and sole address: https://strongbody.ai. The platform connects real doctors, real pharmacists, and real proactive health care experts (sellers) with users (buyers) worldwide, allowing sellers to provide remote/on-site consultations, online training, sell related products, post blogs to build credibility, and proactively contact potential customers via Active Message. Buyers can send requests, place orders, receive offers, and build personal care teams. The platform automatically matches based on expertise, supports payments via Stripe/Paypal (over 200 countries). With tens of millions of users from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and others, the platform generates thousands of daily requests, helping sellers reach high-income customers and buyers easily find suitable real experts.
Operating Model and Capabilities
Not a scheduling platform
StrongBody AI is where sellers receive requests from buyers, proactively send offers, conduct direct transactions via chat, offer acceptance, and payment. This pioneering feature provides initiative and maximum convenience for both sides, suitable for real-world health care transactions – something no other platform offers.
Not a medical tool / AI
StrongBody AI is a human connection platform, enabling users to connect with real, verified healthcare professionals who hold valid qualifications and proven professional experience from countries around the world.
All consultations and information exchanges take place directly between users and real human experts, via B-Messenger chat or third-party communication tools such as Telegram, Zoom, or phone calls.
StrongBody AI only facilitates connections, payment processing, and comparison tools; it does not interfere in consultation content, professional judgment, medical decisions, or service delivery. All healthcare-related discussions and decisions are made exclusively between users and real licensed professionals.
User Base
StrongBody AI serves tens of millions of members from the US, UK, EU, Canada, Australia, Vietnam, Brazil, India, and many other countries (including extended networks such as Ghana and Kenya). Tens of thousands of new users register daily in buyer and seller roles, forming a global network of real service providers and real users.
Secure Payments
The platform integrates Stripe and PayPal, supporting more than 50 currencies. StrongBody AI does not store card information; all payment data is securely handled by Stripe or PayPal with OTP verification. Sellers can withdraw funds (except currency conversion fees) within 30 minutes to their real bank accounts. Platform fees are 20% for sellers and 10% for buyers (clearly displayed in service pricing).
Limitations of Liability
StrongBody AI acts solely as an intermediary connection platform and does not participate in or take responsibility for consultation content, service or product quality, medical decisions, or agreements made between buyers and sellers.
All consultations, guidance, and healthcare-related decisions are carried out exclusively between buyers and real human professionals. StrongBody AI is not a medical provider and does not guarantee treatment outcomes.
Benefits
For sellers:
Access high-income global customers (US, EU, etc.), increase income without marketing or technical expertise, build a personal brand, monetize spare time, and contribute professional value to global community health as real experts serving real users.
For buyers:
Access a wide selection of reputable real professionals at reasonable costs, avoid long waiting times, easily find suitable experts, benefit from secure payments, and overcome language barriers.
AI Disclaimer
The term “AI” in StrongBody AI refers to the use of artificial intelligence technologies for platform optimization purposes only, including user matching, service recommendations, content support, language translation, and workflow automation.
StrongBody AI does not use artificial intelligence to provide medical diagnosis, medical advice, treatment decisions, or clinical judgment.
Artificial intelligence on the platform does not replace licensed healthcare professionals and does not participate in medical decision-making.
All healthcare-related consultations and decisions are made solely by real human professionals and users.
Step 1: Register a Seller account for health and wellness experts:
- Access the website https://strongbody.ai or any link belonging to StrongBody AI.
- Click Sign Up (top right corner of the screen).
- Choose to register a Seller account.
- Enter your email and password to create an account.
- Complete the registration and log in to the system.
Immediately after registration, the system will guide you step-by-step to complete your profile and open your store.
STEP 2: Complete Seller Information (5 Minutes)
A standard Seller account requires full information to begin receiving transactions from customers.
Mandatory Personal Information:
– Full name, gender, and geographical address.
– Profession/Expertise relevant to the StrongBody AI fields.
Profile Imagery:
– Avatar: Real photo, clear face, matching gender and nationality.
– Profile Cover: Real photo showing your workspace, including people.
Real photos significantly increase trust and booking rates.
Introduction & Qualifications:
– Self-description matching your expertise, reflecting professional spirit.
– Educational background, degrees, and certifications.
– Practical Experience: Minimum of 1 year, clearly describing past roles.
– At least 2 relevant professional skills.
– At least 1 professional practice certificate/license.
Payment Information:
– Complete the Seller’s credit card information.
STEP 3: Post Services – MANDATORY for Doctors & Experts
Minimum Requirements:
– At least 02 Online services.
– At least 01 Offline or Hybrid service.
A High-Quality Service Needs:
– Alignment with the Seller’s expertise.
– Clear Description of:
+ Scope of work.
+ Service duration/delivery time.
+ Benefits for the customer.
+ Personal competence and commitment.
– At least 5 illustrative images.
– Language: Seller’s native language or English.
Support from StrongBody AI:
– Seller Assistant (AI Tool):
+ Suggests services matching your expertise.
+ Guides structure and presentation.
+ Increases professionalism and conversion rates.
STEP 4: Post Products – MANDATORY for Pharmacists & Health Product Sellers
(Products are for sharing and direct sale, not via a shopping cart)
Minimum Requirements:
– At least 2 products relevant to your expertise.
– Recommendation: 3–5+ products to increase conversion.
Required Product Information:
– Full product name, origin, and manufacturer.
– Key functions or standout advantages.
– Reference price.
– At least 2 illustrative images.
– Content in the Seller’s national language.Note: StrongBody AI does not process product payments. Buyers will contact the Seller directly for transactions and shipping.
STEP 5: Write Blogs (OPTIONAL – Highly Recommended)
Blogs help increase credibility and conversion rates (by ~30%).
Suggestions:
– At least 2 blog posts.
– Topics: Expertise, professional perspectives, career journey, public health.
– Each post should have:
+ Illustrative photos.
+ Relevant keywords.
+ In-depth content with evidence/data.
+ While not mandatory, blogs help Sellers gain more trust and selections.
STEP 6: Immediate Store Visibility
– As soon as you have:
+ An Avatar
+ Listed Expertise
+ Highlighted Skills
Your shop profile will be public immediately.
– Customers can then:
+ Access your profile.
+ Send messages.
+ Submit service requests.
Meanwhile, Sellers can continue adding services, products, and blogs to perfect the store.
Standout Advantages of StrongBody AI
– No tech knowledge required: Open your store in minutes.
– Global reach: Connect with customers worldwide.
– All-in-one: Combine services, products, and professional content on a single profile.