What are the types of user accounts on Heallist?

Key differences between the Healer, Client and Partner accounts

Heallist offers four types of user accounts to meet the diverse needs of its community:

1. Client Account

This account is for individuals seeking holistic healing services. Clients can explore a wide range of practitioners, view their profiles, and easily book sessions.

Features:

  • Access to detailed healer profiles

  • Ability to book, pay for, and manage appointments

  • Messaging tool to communicate directly with healers


2. Healer Account

Designed for professionals offering holistic healing services, this account allows healers to showcase their expertise and connect with clients.

Features:

  • Create a profile with details on specialties, experience, and services offered

  • Tools to manage bookings and appointments with clients

  • Access to the Telehealing tool for hosting virtual sessions

  • Messaging tool for direct communication with clients


3. Dual Account

For those who both offer and seek healing services, the Dual Account combines the functionalities of both client and healer accounts. Users can easily switch between roles via the main account menu.

Features:

  • Full access to both client and healer features

  • Seamless switching between booking sessions and offering services


4. Partner Account

Created for brands, organizations, and companies in the wellness space looking to connect with holistic practitioners for collaboration, promotion, or services.

Ideal for:

  • Wellness & lifestyle brands

  • Retreat centers, corporate wellness teams, and nonprofits

  • Publishers, apps, agencies, and product-based businesses

Features:

  • Company profile with logo, description, links, and resources

  • Search and explore the Heallist practitioner network

  • Message practitioners for collaborations or opportunities

  • Email notifications and a dedicated partner label in messaging


Each account type is tailored to support your role in the holistic healing ecosystem, whether you're here to receive, offer, or collaborate.