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Laura Bennett sat huddled in the corner of her worn-out sofa in her one-bedroom apartment in Seattle, Washington. The dim yellow light of the desk lamp flickered over the scratches on the wooden table, and the sound of rain pattering against the window seemed to be tapping out a rhythm to her loneliness. The air was heavy with the scent of dampness and the lingering smell of cold coffee from the night before, making her throat feel parched. Laura, forty-nine years old, was once a successful freelance interior designer; now, she was merely a weary shadow wrapped in a thin blanket. She let out a heavy sigh, her hand instinctively stroking an old notebook on her lap—its pages yellowed with age, recording the distant days of her happiness.
Five years ago, her life shattered. Her husband, the man she had trusted for two decades, had an affair with a younger colleague. The divorce proceedings dragged on, and her savings were depleted by legal fees and asset divisions. Just two months later, her mother passed away from cancer. Laura remembered that night vividly: the sound of the heart monitor flatlining in the hospital, the pungent smell of disinfectant, and that final, cold embrace. From then on, she withdrew into her shell. Her interior design work—something that used to bring her joy as she transformed empty rooms into homes—became nothing more than a series of urgent deadlines to pay off debts. She stopped taking calls from friends and no longer strolled through Pike Place Market as she once had. “I’m not Laura anymore,” she whispered in the dark, but then the faint light from her phone flickered on—an old photo of her mother smiling radiantly beside her in her youth—acting as a glimmer of hope amidst the ceaseless Seattle rain.
The social climate in Seattle, dominated by tech and “hustle culture,” makes it easy for independent women like Laura to be caught in a whirlwind of pressure. Freelancing in the fiercely competitive interior design industry meant competing with large downtown studios where everyone was constantly busy with startups and lattes to maintain productivity. Laura had once been part of that creative community, but now she felt out of place among the skyscrapers and the rushing crowds. Her neighbor, Mrs. Thompson, an eighty-year-old widow, would often knock on her door to check in with homemade cookies, but Laura would only crack the door to thank her before closing it, unwilling to let anyone see her pain. Her eldest daughter, Emily, now a university student in California, only received brief, superficial calls. “I’m fine, don’t worry,” Laura would say in a tired voice, while Emily asked worriedly, “Do you need me to come home?” Emily added, “Mom, I know you’re strong, but I’m worried. Please try to find someone to talk to.” Laura promised she would consider it, but deep down, she remained drowned in isolation.
The root of her decline began in 2019. The divorce didn’t just take her husband; it demolished her entire belief system. She had to move from a large house in suburban Bellevue to this cramped apartment, where the sound of buses passing by her window echoed like a reminder of her isolation. Initially, she tried to maintain a routine: waking up at six and doing gentle yoga. But gradually, bad habits crept in. She skipped breakfast because there was no one left to cook with, replacing it with black coffee and stale bread. Late at night, she lay in bed scrolling through her phone until three in the morning, her eyes stinging from the screen’s light. Exercise? She laughed bitterly looking at her dusty running shoes tucked under the bed. Socializing? Old friends called to invite her for coffee, but she rejected them with short texts: “Busy, maybe next time.” Her daughter Emily in California received only those brief calls: “I’m fine, don’t worry.” Laura felt as if she were drifting, no longer the strong, independent woman her colleagues once admired. “I’ve lost myself,” she wrote in her notebook one night, her handwriting shaky under the weak light.
An old colleague named Mike, who had collaborated with Laura on many design projects, sent an email to check in: “Laura, are you okay? I heard about the divorce. I’d like to invite you for coffee at the Starbucks near the office to catch up.” Laura replied via email: “Thanks, Mike, but I’m very busy. Maybe next time.” But deep down, she knew she was avoiding him because she was afraid to face the truth of how much she had changed. The American social context, where middle-aged women often face the pressure of balancing career and family, made Laura feel like a failure for not maintaining her marriage and her health. Her former mother-in-law, Eleanor, occasionally called from Chicago to remind her: “Laura, dear, I’m still thinking of you. Despite the divorce, I want you to be healthy.” Laura would only reply briefly: “Thank you, Eleanor, I’m trying,” but her voice would break with emotion. Eleanor added, “I’ve read in the news that many American women experience mental health crises after divorce, and I hope you find support.”
Hardships piled up like the relentless Seattle rain. Her physical body reacted first. Laura suffered from chronic insomnia: lying in bed, listening to the rain patter, her heart racing with unprovoked anxiety. In the morning, she was so exhausted her hands shook as she held her tea. Her hair fell out in clumps as she brushed it in front of the mirror—black strands scattered across the stark white sink. Her skin became dull and prone to breakouts despite being past middle age, and her weight surged twelve kilograms from fast food and stress. Her mental state was even worse: sudden waves of anxiety made her irritable with delivery workers over the phone. Mild depression seeped in—afternoons spent by the fogged window, tears falling silently for no apparent reason. She tried to find help. First, there were the popular health apps: Calm with its crashing waves, Headspace with its guided meditations. But they felt too mechanical, lacking empathy. “They don’t understand that I’m hurting from a real loss,” Laura said, shaking her head. She tried chatting with a free psychological counseling chatbot, but the generic answers left her even more frustrated. Friends drifted away; an old close friend, Rachel, messaged: “You need to see a real expert,” but Laura was hesitant because the cost of long-term therapy in the U.S. is so expensive—two hundred dollars per session, with insurance providing limited coverage. Her trust in people wavered. She felt lonely in a big city where everyone was busy with their own lives, and she lacked the strength to step out.
Rachel, a close friend since their university days at the University of Washington, messaged her frequently: “Laura, I know you’re having a hard time, but try this.” She sent a link to a health connection platform. But Laura initially ignored it, thinking it was just another advertisement. Mike, her colleague, also messaged: “I saw your sad story post. Is there anything I can do to help?” Laura only liked the message and didn’t reply. Emily video-called from her dorm: “I’m so worried about you, Mom. Try to find a women’s support group in Seattle. I see a lot of wellness movements on the internet after the COVID pandemic.” Laura promised to look into it but still hesitated.
The turning point came on a rainy March afternoon this year. Laura was scrolling through Instagram while drinking a cup of cold herbal tea when an ad appeared: a platform connecting women with real health experts worldwide. “Not a machine, but a real human,” the words caught her eye. Her old friend Rachel messaged immediately after: “Laura, try StrongBody AI. I’m recommending a great coach, not an automated app.” Laura hesitated, but the loneliness was too great. She accessed the website and registered a simple Buyer account with her email. The interface was clean and easy to use. The system quickly suggested experts based on her interests: women’s health and mental balance. And then, she met Coach Sophia Laurent—an expert from France, thirty-eight years old, specializing in Women’s Health and Lifestyle Coaching. Sophia had a clear profile: degrees from a Paris medical school and experience supporting hundreds of middle-aged women through crises. Laura also added a nutritionist named Doctor Priya from India to her team for holistic support.
Laura began chatting through the platform’s messaging tool. For the first time in years, she felt truly heard. Sophia didn’t give generic advice like a chatbot. “I understand your feeling of loss, Laura. We aren’t in a rush. Tell me what you’re going through, from your physical health to your emotions,” Sophia wrote in a gentle tone via auto-translated messages. Laura cried as she read. This wasn’t a typical booking platform; it was a real bridge between humans. Sophia built a personalized plan: tracking Laura’s perimenopause hormonal cycle, keeping a daily journal through the app, and offering flexible service “offers.” Laura gradually grew to trust her: “Sophia isn’t a cold AI; she’s a real woman who truly understands me.”
However, the platform had some technical limitations. Initially, Laura struggled because the app didn’t have a complete mobile version, so she had to use her laptop to chat; voice messages would occasionally lag when the Wi-Fi in her old apartment was slow, and the voice translation of Sophia’s French accent wasn’t always perfectly accurate, requiring Laura to read it over a few times to understand clearly. The matching system initially suggested a male psychologist, but Laura felt uncomfortable as she needed empathy from a woman, so she had to edit her profile with more detail. But these limitations didn’t stop her because of her persistence. She proactively took notes on every piece of advice and asked for more details via message.
The arduous journey began with small changes. In the first week, Laura tried drinking enough water with fresh lemon slices—the tart scent filled her small kitchen. She practiced deep breathing for five minutes every morning, following Sophia’s voice message instructions. She ate a full breakfast: oatmeal with fruit, instead of black coffee. But then, a relapse occurred. In the second month, work deadlines piled up; she stayed up late, skipped her exercises, and the feeling of exhaustion returned. “I can’t do this,” Laura messaged Sophia at two in the morning, tears falling on the screen. Sophia replied immediately: “Laura, the journey is not a straight line. There are days of crying and days of laughing. We adjust the plan according to your shifting hormones. Send me your journal for today.” They exchanged voice messages, Sophia’s voice warm despite being half a world away. Laura joined a small virtual support group that Sophia recommended—other women sharing similar stories. She added Doctor Priya from India to her “Personal Care Team,” creating her own dedicated group of experts.
A major event in her journey was when Laura decided to try cooking a healthy meal according to a recipe Sophia suggested. She spent the entire afternoon buying ingredients at Pike Place Market, bringing them home in heavy bags. But when she began cooking a salad with vegetables and salmon, she burned the baking tray because she was distracted by a phone call from an old client. The smell of smoke filled the apartment. Laura collapsed onto the floor, crying over the failure. But that very effort, combined with Sophia’s advice, became a catalyst. She messaged Sophia immediately: “I tried, but I failed.” Sophia encouraged her: “That is a huge step forward, Laura. Your effort is the key. We will adjust to a simpler recipe, and next time will be a success.” Because of that, Laura learned to manage her time better, and subsequent meals gradually improved, proving that StrongBody AI was merely the supporting motivation, while her personal effort decided the change.
Another event occurred when Laura tried to join a local online yoga class, but initially, she gave up halfway through because of fatigue and body insecurity. Rachel called to encourage her: “You have to try again. I’ll go with you.” Laura followed through and gradually felt her body becoming more flexible. Thanks to the combination of her effort to join the community and Sophia’s advice on proper breathing, her progress became unmistakable.
A sudden twist occurred in the fourth month. During an online client meeting, Laura abruptly suffered a severe panic attack—her heart raced, her hands went cold, and her breath became rapid. The smell of sweat and fear overwhelmed her. She remembered the platform and quickly sent an urgent request via chat. Sophia picked it up immediately—not a chatbot, but a real human. “Breathe to the rhythm I guide you, Laura. I am connecting you with a doctor on our team right now.” Only fifteen minutes later, an offer from a cardiologist on the platform appeared for a quick voice call consultation. The doctor advised checking her hormones and provided a safe temporary prescription, while Sophia adjusted the plan: adding short meditation sessions and changing meals to be rich in Omega-3. “Thank you for being here just in time,” Laura whispered after the call. That support helped her pull through, not alone in an empty apartment. Emily called immediately after: “I heard from your message. I’m so proud of you, Mom.”
After six months, the results were clear. Laura’s skin was radiant and no longer dull thanks to balanced nutrition. She slept soundly for eight hours a night, waking up with new energy—the sound of birds outside her window instead of mournful rain. She lost a healthy eight kilograms, and her hair grew back thick. Her mood was stable: no longer irritable for no reason, but instead smiling while designing new projects. She returned to her work with passion, taking a contract to design the interior for a cafe in Capitol Hill. Her social connections returned: on the weekend, she hosted a small gathering for Rachel and a few old friends at her home—the smell of toasted bread filled the air, and laughter echoed. Her daughter Emily flew back to visit; the two of them walked through Discovery Park, the cool Seattle sea breeze caressing their skin. “Mom, you look completely different,” Emily said, hugging her mother with tears in her eyes. Mrs. Thompson from next door also joined the gathering and said, “Laura, you look so healthy, I’m so happy for you.”
Laura shared with Sophia in a final message: “I used to think I couldn’t be revived. But thanks to the connection with you and the team through the platform, I’ve found myself again.” Sophia replied: “Healthcare isn’t a solitary responsibility, Laura. It is a proactive journey where we listen and support one another.” Laura smiled, her voice shaking as she read it aloud to Rachel: “In deep isolation, a sincere connection and proactive care can save us.”
But Laura’s story didn’t end there. Her recovery journey expanded into many areas of her life. She began joining a local yoga group at the community center near her home, where she met other women also overcoming similar crises. Mrs. Thompson, her neighbor, became a close friend; they often shared cookies and sat chatting about life on the balcony while watching the Seattle rain. Her former mother-in-law, Eleanor, even flew in from Chicago to visit, and the two embraced and cried as old misunderstandings were resolved. Mike, her colleague, invited Laura to collaborate on a new project designing the interior for a women’s health center in Seattle. Laura accepted, and that project didn’t just bring in income; it helped her spread the message of self-care to the community.
On a rare sunny afternoon, Laura stood by the window, stroking her notebook, now filled with positive entries. She decided to start a personal project designing living spaces for independent women, inspired by her own journey, and planned a short trip with Emily to Oregon to relax. Health and happiness are not random gifts from above; they are conscious choices made every day—to listen to the body, connect with people, and embrace the journey of being a woman. Laura Bennett had awakened, and the world around her was warmer than ever. The journey continues with steady steps, new challenges, and a ceaseless flame of hope.
Registering a Buyer Account on StrongBody AI
By default, all new registrations are categorized as Buyer accounts. The registration process includes:
- Access: Users visit the StrongBody AI website at https://strongbody.ai or any link within the StrongBody AI domain.
- Sign Up: Click the “Sign Up” button located in the upper right corner of the homepage. The default registration form is set for Buyers.
- Credentials: Users enter their email address and a custom password to register.
- Personalization: Immediately after registration and account activation, users are required to select their Fields of Interest and follow specific Expert Groups during their first login. StrongBody AI uses these preferences to search for and match suitable services and products on the platform, ensuring maximum convenience for the Buyer.
- Onboarding: Once selections are made, users can begin browsing information and conducting transactions on the platform.
Automatic Matching and Personalized Information
StrongBody AI’s standout feature is its Auto-Matching capability:
- Smart Filtering: Once a Buyer provides their interests and desired expert groups, the system automatically filters suitable service information and sends it directly to the Buyer.
- Email Notifications: Whenever a new service matching a Buyer’s interest is posted, the system automatically sends an email notification so the Buyer can view details and place an order.
- Optimized Experience: Information displayed on the website and linked apps is synchronized with the user’s interests to provide the best informational benefits and a seamless service experience.
The Modern and Convenient Buyer Account Menu
StrongBody AI provides a dedicated Menu set for Buyers to ensure easy access and management of personal information. After logging in, the following menus appear in the upper right corner:
- My Account: This is the central hub for account management. Here, Buyers can manage transactions, track active and past orders, view offers from various sellers, update credit card and personal information, change login credentials, manage uploaded images, and access platform notifications and messages.
- Purchased Services: Quick access to the catalog of services already ordered.
- Purchased Products: Quick access to the list of products purchased.
- My Request: A quick view of all requests the Buyer has sent out.
- Received Offers: A dedicated space to manage offers received from experts (Sellers).
Ordering and Sending Requests
How a Buyer Orders a Service:
After logging in, Buyers can browse products, services, experts, and resources via the Top Navigation Menu, Bottom Menu, and on-page content:
- Browsing Services: Services posted by Experts (Sellers/Providers) are displayed on the Service page. Users can view service categories or specific details. A search filter on the left menu allows for filtering by category and specific needs.
- Service Details: Each service page includes a detailed description, illustrations, pricing, and Seller information. StrongBody AI ensures transparency by requiring details on execution methods, technologies/techniques used, roadmaps, and quality commitments.
- Purchasing: To buy, click “Buy Now” on the service detail page. Payment is made through StrongBody AI’s intermediary vault. Once the order is placed, notification emails are sent to both the Buyer and Seller to initiate processing.
Sending a Custom Service Request:
A key highlight of StrongBody AI is that Buyers do not have to buy “as-is.”
- Send Request: On any service detail page, Buyers can use the “Send Request” form to ask for a custom solution based on their actual needs. The Seller will receive a notification and can manage these custom requests within their Seller dashboard.
Sending a Public Request:
- Broad Reach: If a Buyer cannot find a suitable existing service, they can create a Public Request. This involves selecting a category and describing their specific requirements.
- AI Matching: The system automatically identifies potential Sellers whose expertise matches the request and forwards it to them. The Buyer can then receive multiple offers from different Sellers and choose the best fit. This feature drives competition and ensures the Buyer finds the highest quality provider.
Contacting About Products – Consult Request:
Sellers share products in their personal shops for informational and introductory purposes.
- Biz Messenger: On a product info page, the Buyer can send a consultation request. This opens the Biz Messenger window, allowing real-time interaction between the Buyer and Seller.
- Direct Interaction: The process of acquiring the product is handled directly between the two parties. StrongBody AI acts as a facilitator to confirm transactions and secure payments through integrated Stripe, PayPal, or Payoneer gateways.
Receiving and Processing Offers
- Offer Management: When a Seller sends an Offer (for a product, service, or in response to a request), the Buyer can manage it under My Account -> Offers.
- B-Messenger Integration: Unique to StrongBody AI, Offers appear directly within the B-Messenger chat window. This turns the chat tool into a powerful business transaction hub.
- Reviewing Offers: An Offer includes the title, type of service/product, scope of work, timeline, delivery method, and the agreed-upon cost. Buyers have the option to ignore or decline an Offer.
- Acceptance & Payment: If the Buyer agrees, they pay for the Offer via PayPal or Stripe using their saved credit card. Payments are held in escrow by StrongBody AI.
- Execution: The Seller is notified of the payment and begins the work as outlined in the Offer.
- Completion: Once the work is done, the Buyer reviews the result. If satisfied, they confirm the Offer as “Completed.”
- Payout: Upon confirmation, funds are released to the Seller (minus platform transaction fees). If the Buyer confirms without dispute, the order is finalized, and funds are transferred to the Seller’s account after 15 days.
- Dispute Resolution: If a Buyer is unsatisfied or has a complaint, StrongBody AI provides support to both parties to resolve the issue. In the event of a dispute, StrongBody AI reviews the Offer details, chat history, and evidence provided by both sides. If a refund or cancellation is agreed upon, the corresponding amount is returned to the Buyer.
Overview of StrongBody AI
StrongBody AI is a platform connecting services and products in the fields of health, proactive healthcare, and mental health, operating exclusively at its official address: https://strongbody.ai.
The platform connects real doctors, real pharmacists, and real proactive healthcare experts (Sellers) with users (Buyers) worldwide. It allows Sellers to provide remote or on-site consultations, conduct online training, sell related products, post blogs to build credibility, and proactively reach out to potential customers via Active Messages.
Buyers can send requests, place orders, receive offers, and build their own Personal Care Teams. The platform features automatic matching based on expertise and supports payments via Stripe and PayPal in over 200 countries. With a user base of tens of millions from the US, UK, EU, Canada, and beyond, the platform generates thousands of daily requests—helping Sellers reach high-income customers and helping Buyers easily find verified experts.
Operating Model and Capabilities
Not a Scheduling Platform
StrongBody AI is a marketplace where Sellers receive requests from Buyers, proactively send offers, and conduct direct transactions through chat, offer acceptance, and payment. This pioneering model provides maximum initiative and convenience for both parties, perfectly suited for real-world healthcare transactions—a feature currently offered by no other platform.
Not a Medical Tool / AI
StrongBody AI is a human connection platform. It enables users to connect with real, verified healthcare professionals who hold valid qualifications and proven professional experience from around the world.
- All consultations and information exchanges occur directly between users and real human experts via B-Messenger chat or third-party tools such as Telegram, Zoom, or phone calls.
- StrongBody AI only facilitates connections, payment processing, and comparison tools.
- The platform 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 in Ghana and Kenya). Tens of thousands of new users register daily as both Buyers and Sellers, 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.
- Withdrawals: Sellers can withdraw funds (minus currency conversion fees) to their actual bank accounts within 30 minutes.
- Platform Fees: 20% for Sellers and 10% for Buyers (clearly displayed in service pricing).
Limitation of Liability
StrongBody AI acts solely as an intermediary connection platform. It does not participate in or take responsibility for:
- Consultation content or professional guidance.
- Service or product quality.
- Medical decisions or private agreements made between Buyers and Sellers.
All 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 needing marketing or technical expertise.
- Build a personal brand and monetize spare time.
- Contribute professional value to global community health as real experts.
For Buyers:
- Access a wide selection of reputable, real professionals at reasonable costs.
- Avoid long wait times and easily find specialized 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 only for platform optimization purposes, including:
- User matching and service recommendations.
- Content support and language translation.
- Workflow automation.
StrongBody AI does not use artificial intelligence to provide medical diagnoses, 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.