Intelligence for Med Spas / BLYNK STUDIO

Treatment-specific rankings, review velocity, and seasonal demand intelligence.

Competitive intelligence for med spas: treatment rankings, Yelp and Google review dynamics, seasonal demand, AI visibility, and booking-path friction. $495/mo.

Intelligence for Med Spas

Last updated May 8, 2026

$495/mo — everything includedFree snapshot firstNo contract

What med spas owners see

  • Where your med spa ranks vs. tracked competitors for treatment keywords — Botox, lip filler, laser hair removal, hydrafacial, microneedling, CoolSculpting.
  • Review and rating comparison across Google and Yelp — the platforms med spa clients check before booking.
  • Seasonal search trends for your core treatments — when demand spikes for body contouring, when injectables peak, when facial treatments trend.
  • AI search visibility — when someone asks ChatGPT for the best med spa in your area, who gets recommended.
  • Competitor promotion tracking — who's running specials on the same treatments you offer and how that affects search behavior.

Market signal

Med spas compete across treatment intent, Yelp and Google reputation, visual evidence, pricing curiosity, and frictionless booking.

Editorial seed for future engine refresh · Refreshed April 29, 2026

Reference domains to watch

  • RealSelf
  • American Academy of Dermatology
  • Healthline
  • Byrdie
  • Cleveland Clinic

The system

Continuous intelligence running for your practice.

Market Position Reports

Monthly intelligence on tracked competing med spas — treatment keyword rankings, review dynamics across Google and Yelp, seasonal trends, and AI search citations.

Search Defense

Treatment pages built around how clients actually search — 'Botox near me,' 'best lip filler [city],' 'hydrafacial cost' — not generic med spa copy.

AI Visibility

Monitoring whether AI search systems recommend your med spa for treatment-specific queries and building the content that improves your citations.

Reputation Monitoring

Review tracking across Google and Yelp with AI-drafted responses, sentiment trending, and competitive review benchmarking.

The Website

Custom site built on competitive intelligence — treatment pages, pricing transparency, before-and-after evidence, and booking paths designed to convert the client comparing three med spas.

Why switch

Why med spas switch to Blynk

Yelp drives med spa decisions more than almost any other vertical

Med spa clients treat choosing a provider like choosing a restaurant — Yelp reviews matter enormously. A 4.2 vs. a 4.7 on Yelp can be the difference between a booked calendar and empty treatment rooms. Blynk tracks Yelp alongside Google so you see the supported reputation picture.

Treatment trends move fast and your content needs to keep up

Last year it was Morpheus8. This year it's Sculptra. Next quarter it'll be something else. If your site doesn't have a page for the trending treatment your prospects are Googling, your competitor's site does. Blynk's competitive intelligence shows which treatment pages are generating traffic in your market right now.

Online booking is the conversion — and it needs to be instant

Med spa clients expect to book online the same way they book a restaurant. Every friction point between 'I want Botox' and 'appointment confirmed' loses a booking. Blynk shows where treatment pages, pricing cues, booking paths, and mobile speed are costing ready-to-book clients.

Treatment demand cycles

Med-spa demand splits between trend-driven cosmetic searches and routine retention.

Trend-driven searches — Botox before a wedding, body contouring before summer, laser hair removal in the pre-summer window — peak on a predictable calendar: January (resolution surge), March-May (pre-summer body), September-October (pre-wedding and pre-holiday). They reward fast content refresh, treatment-specific landing pages, and review velocity inside the four-week run-up. Retention searches — membership renewals, package purchases, repeat injectable cadence — reward consistent reputation and booking-flow ergonomics. The two markets share almost no buyer behavior, and the winning med-spa runs different content tracks for each.

Treatment-specific landing pages outrank generic spa menus

Pages built around individual treatments — Botox at $300-800 per syringe, Sculptra at $750-1,200 per vial, laser hair removal package pricing — outrank pages that list every treatment in a single menu. Before-and-after gallery context and procedure-specific FAQs all live more naturally on dedicated pages.

Yelp dominance is unique to med-spa among healthcare-adjacent verticals

Med-spa buyers compare reputation like hospitality buyers, with Yelp carrying disproportionate weight versus Google reviews — especially for first-time bookings. Review recency on Yelp inside the last 60 days predicts booking decisions more strongly than total review count. Practices that cluster review velocity into the four weeks before each seasonal peak (rather than spreading evenly across the year) see compounding booking lift.

Membership and package pricing structure shape AI-tool recommendations

ChatGPT and Perplexity ask for pricing structure (“is the Botox price per unit or per area?”) when summarizing a med-spa for a prospective client. Practices that publish membership-tier and package-pricing pages — with clear unit-pricing for injectables and structured pricing schema — get cited more frequently. Pages that hide pricing behind a “call for details” wall do not get cited at all.

Pricing

USD 495/mo. Everything included.

Market position reports, search defense, AI visibility monitoring, reputation monitoring, site performance, and the website for one flat monthly fee. No setup cost. No contract. Free snapshot first — see where you stand before you commit.

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FAQ

Answer-first details for buyers who want the model spelled out clearly.

Do you track Yelp for med spas?+

Yes. Yelp is disproportionately important for med spas compared to other healthcare verticals. Blynk monitors Yelp reviews, ratings, and competitor reputation alongside Google.

How do you handle seasonal treatment trends?+

The market position report tracks search volume trends for your core treatments. When body contouring searches spike in spring or injectable demand peaks before the holidays, the system flags opportunities and gaps in your content.

What about med spas that also offer primary care or wellness services?+

Blynk maps each service line's competitive landscape separately. Aesthetic treatments compete differently than wellness or weight loss services. The system builds targeted pages and tracks competitors for each.

Next step

See where you stand.

Get a competitive snapshot of your practice’s market — rankings, reviews, AI visibility, and content gaps — before you commit to anything.

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