FAQ
Cold Plunge and Contrast Therapy
Common questions about cold plunge and contrast therapy for commercial sauna, cold plunge, and wellness operators.
Yes. Cold plunge pools, ice baths, and cold-immersion tubs are first-class bookable resources in Zettlor. Each cold plunge resource gets its own capacity settings, session durations, availability windows, and pricing - independent of sauna rooms. Operators running dedicated cold plunge facilities or adding cold plunge to an existing sauna use the same scheduling and payment tools.
Yes. Operators can configure contrast therapy circuits - combined sessions where guests rotate between hot and cold rooms during a single booking. Pricing, capacity, and duration are set per circuit, and the system manages availability across all rooms involved.
Each room or resource in Zettlor has independent capacity tracking. A sauna barrel that holds 8 and a cold plunge pool that holds 2 are managed as separate resources with their own availability, pricing, and occupancy counts. The system prevents overbooking each resource individually, even when they're part of the same facility or the same contrast therapy circuit.
A contrast therapy circuit is a session where guests alternate between hot (sauna, steam) and cold (plunge pool, ice bath) environments. In Zettlor, operators create a circuit as a bookable session type with its own pricing, duration, and capacity rules. The system handles multi-room availability automatically so no single resource is overbooked.
Yes. Infrared sauna studios typically run individual pods or rooms with 1-4 person capacity and fixed session lengths. Zettlor handles this with resource-based scheduling where each pod is a separate bookable unit with its own capacity, duration, and pricing. The platform supports the shorter, more frequent session patterns common in infrared studios.
Yes. Any facility that sells timed access to a physical resource - float tanks, ice baths, cryotherapy chambers, steam rooms - can use Zettlor. Each resource is configured independently with its own capacity (usually 1-2 for float tanks), session duration, buffer time between sessions for cleaning, availability hours, and pricing.