Turn scans into consultation requests
Give prospective clients a more guided next step than sending them to a generic services page.

Give every brochure, treatment menu, and in-office QR code a stronger destination. Voyana Connect turns scans into interactive mobile pages with an AI presenter, treatment-focused FAQs, and clearer paths to consultation requests and bookings.
Prospective clients usually have several questions before they book. A focused interactive landing page can explain the treatment category, answer common concerns, and move someone toward a consultation while the interest is still high.
Give prospective clients a more guided next step than sending them to a generic services page.
Explain services, common concerns, preparation, and next steps before someone books or calls.
See what happens after scans from in-office materials, direct mail, local events, and printed promotions.
Build one page for injectables, laser treatments, facials, body contouring, skincare, or a seasonal promotion.
Generate a share link for the card, then place the QR code on menus, brochures, displays, direct mail, event materials, or retail packaging.
Use the presenter, FAQs, and CTA to drive consultation requests, bookings, calls, or product-related follow-up.
Help visitors understand what a service is for, why it is popular, and why they may want to learn more.
Answer common introductory questions so the consultation request comes from a more informed prospect.
Use a presenter-led page to make your offers feel more polished, premium, and easier to engage with on mobile.
If you want help getting a med spa or aesthetics experience live, create a new card in Voyana Connect and sign up for Concierge. We can help shape the presenter, treatment messaging, visual flow, and consultation-focused CTA.
Voyana Connect works well for med spas, aesthetics clinics, injectables practices, laser centers, facial studios, wellness concepts, and cosmetic service providers that get repeat pre-booking questions.
It should help visitors understand the treatment category, who it may be appropriate for, what the experience is like, what to expect before or after, and how to book a consultation or speak with the team.
No. The page should be positioned as an educational and consultation tool, not medical advice. It is best used to answer common introductory questions and guide people toward speaking with your team directly.