Learn best practices for starting and running a float center:
  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Float info is on its way…

We just need you to confirm your email address first.

(Please click the confirmation link in the email that was just sent to you)

While you’re waiting for that email to arrive…

Check out these 

recent podcast episodes and latest blogs

Recent Podcast Episodes

Thoughts on offering 60 vs 90 minute float sessions – DSP 05

Thoughts on offering 60 vs 90 minute float sessions – DSP 05

Today’s Daily Solution explores why Float On runs 90 minute floats versus shorter ones, and talks about various float lengths and what choosing them means for your float schedule and, ultimately, your business.

As always, Ashkahn and Graham dig deep into their float bibles and guide us to wisdom, truth, and prosperity.

Thoughts on offering 60 vs 90 minute float sessions – DSP 05

Organizing a float center internship – DSP 04

Float On swears by its internship program. We’ve been running it for seven years, and it brings us a lot of joy. Running an internship program is work, and you also have to be sure to do it legally.

In today’s episode, Ashkahn and Graham will talk more about the legal requirements and why we love our internship program.

Thoughts on offering 60 vs 90 minute float sessions – DSP 05

Tips for gracefully raising service prices – DSP 03

Today’s episodes focuses on a tough topic — raising prices.

Graham & Ashkahn discuss how, while this can be a tough thing to think about and put into place for your business, you needn’t be afraid. If you genuinely need to raise your prices because expenses are going up or you want to pay your staff more, you’ll be surprised how much your customers will understand.

Thoughts on offering 60 vs 90 minute float sessions – DSP 05

Emails to send after the float session – DSP 02

Email is a valuable channel for communicating with your floaters. While you can use it to gather feedback, send appointment reminders, and share relevant news from your center, you never want to spam your clients. In fact, you want them to love floating at your center so much that you don’t need to spend time writing persuasive emails in order to lure them back.

In this episode, Ashkahn and Graham talk about how, when, and when not to send emails to your customers.

Thoughts on offering 60 vs 90 minute float sessions – DSP 05

Tips for opening near other established float centers – DSP 01

You’re thinking about opening up a float center in your town, and there’s already one humbly chugging along nearby. Like an awkward teenager, you’re not sure if you should ask them to dance. But you totally should.

In this episode, Graham & Ashkahn will talk about what it’s like opening and operating in a city with other centers.

The takeaway? Get out there and say hi!

Latest Blog Posts

No Results Found

The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.