Prices verified June 22, 2026
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Calibrate vs GoodRx for Weight Loss: GLP-1 weight loss comparison 2026

GoodRx for Weight Loss comes out ahead overall (7.4 vs 6.2/10). The right pick still depends on your situation.

Calibrate
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Score: 6.2 out of 10
6.2
out of 10
Coaching-heavy reset for insured patients who want structure.
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GoodRx for Weight LossOur pick
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Score: 7.4 out of 10
7.4
out of 10
Transparent published prices from the drug-pricing brand.
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Quick verdict

GoodRx for Weight Loss is the better pick for most patients on overall scoring. GoodRx turned its drug-pricing reach into a real telehealth program, with branded GLP-1 priced separately and published upfront. The subscription is $119/mo at the standard rate (it opened at a $39/mo introductory rate through January 2026). Medication runs separately: the injection is $199/mo for the first two fills then $349/mo ongoing, and the oral Wegovy pill is from $149/mo. Ongoing all-in about $468/mo. Branded only, billed in two parts, with no member outcome record yet.

That said, Calibrate wins on specific dimensions. Calibrate is a coaching and insurance-navigation program whose value proposition has weakened as direct-to-consumer pricing from Lilly and Novo undercut the 'we'll handle insurance for you' pitch. Cut its fee from $299 to $199 in 2026.

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Side-by-side

CalibrateGoodRx for Weight Loss
Starts from$224/mo (incl. medication)$468/mo (incl. medication)
Monthly cost gapCalibrate is $194/mo cheaper than GoodRx for Weight Loss
Lock-in3-mo minimumMonth-to-month
Time to prescription14 days2 days
Consultation typeLiveTelemedicine
Affiliate networkImpactDirect

Score by dimension

Scores out of 10, equal-weighted across five dimensions. How we score. The winner of each dimension is highlighted.

CalibrateGoodRx for Weight Loss
Pricing transparency5/106/10
Cancellation terms6/108/10
Onboarding experience4/107/10
Medication options7/107/10
Member reviews9.2/108.8/10

When to choose Calibrate

Best for committed behavioral coaching

Patients who specifically want behavioral coaching and have insurance that covers branded GLP-1s. Calibrate's clinicians and coaches handle prior authorization paperwork well.

Calibrate wins on member reviews and runs $194/mo cheaper than GoodRx for Weight Loss at the entry tier ($224 vs $418). Over a year that's $2,328 you keep. The caveat: Cash-pay patients. With $597 upfront plus $199/mo plus medication separate, the all-in is rarely under $400/mo. Direct LillyDirect or NovoCare paths beat this on price. Note also: Restructured in 2024 amid demand declines

When to choose GoodRx for Weight Loss

Best for published two-part pricing

Buyers who want transparent, published cash pricing on both care and branded medication, from a familiar drug-pricing brand.

GoodRx for Weight Loss wins on pricing transparency, cancellation terms, onboarding experience on the dimensional scoring. The caveat: Anyone wanting a compounded option, an all-in single price, or a long member-review track record.

If cost is your main filter

Calibrate is the cheaper monthly: $224 all-in vs $418 for GoodRx for Weight Loss. That's $194 a month or $2,328a year. The 12-month math matters most if you're planning to maintain on GLP-1 long-term. If you're running a 3-month trial, the $582 delta is small against the cost of stopping early on the wrong dose. Insurance changes the picture: if either program runs prior auth and your plan covers Wegovy or Zepbound, branded with copay can beat both cash-pay totals.

If lock-in is your main filter

Calibrate (3-mo minimum) and GoodRx for Weight Loss (month-to-month) sit at different cancellation tiers. If you're first-time on a GLP-1 and unsure how you'll tolerate it, GoodRx for Weight Loss's easier cancellation is the safer trial.

FAQ

Is Calibrate cheaper than GoodRx for Weight Loss?
Calibrate starts at $224/mo (medication included). GoodRx for Weight Loss starts at $468/mo (medication included). The cheaper option depends on whether you have insurance coverage for branded GLP-1s.
Can I switch from Calibrate to GoodRx for Weight Loss mid-treatment?
Yes. Both programs accept new patients on existing GLP-1 doses. Bring your current prescription details to the new program's intake. Your titration schedule typically continues from where it left off.
Which program has better member feedback?
Calibrate scored 9.2/10 on member reviews; GoodRx for Weight Loss scored 8.8/10. This pillar is each program's public Trustpilot rating mapped to a 0-10 score. Read Calibrate's feedback section or GoodRx for Weight Loss's feedback section for the details.

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