We borrowed language from community workshops, not from clinics.
The platform grew out of Ōtautahi locals asking for shorter, repeatable movement breaks that could sit next to desk mahi without turning into a performance or a competition.
“Good tools in Aotearoa feel obvious once you’ve used them—they don’t shout. We keep the interface that way on purpose.”
We describe what happens in time: limbs change position, breath steadies, eyes rest on a new distance. We steer clear of naming medical conditions, promising results, or comparing you to anyone else’s week. Teams can adapt wording to their own culture, including te reo Māori where that fits your group.
Behind the soft visuals sits plain scheduling data: start time, duration, label, visibility. Exports stay deliberately dull—CSV and ICS—so your organisation can archive plans beside payroll or room bookings without a proprietary lock-in.
The Merivale room is for orientation, not for packing in crowds. A facilitator walks newcomers through the slot builder on a large screen, then steps back so you can experiment quietly. If you are elsewhere in New Zealand, the same flows work remotely; distance should not mean a lesser experience.
Google Ads–friendly honesty
We do not advertise miracle outcomes, before-and-after imagery, or fear-based copy. If you arrived from an ad, the service described here matches what we sell: scheduling clarity and respectful facilitation—not treatment.