Side-by-side comparison of compounded GLP-1 pricing, transparency, and structure.
Flat vs tieredReviewed June 1, 2026True monthly costSource-verified
Updated: June 1, 2026 · Editorial review: GLP-1 Price Guide Editorial Team · Pricing verified: June 1, 2026
Editorial disclosure: GLP-1 Price Guide is an educational health pricing resource. We do not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture or compound medication, or sell GLP-1 treatment. Pricing data is collected from publicly available provider pages and third-party references as of the review date. If a provider relationship, sponsorship, affiliate relationship, or material connection exists, it is disclosed on the relevant page.
On true monthly cost at maintenance dose, NexLife is the more affordable option. NexLife publishes flat-rate pricing ($145/mo semaglutide, $186/mo tirzepatide on the 12-month plan) that stays the same across the full eligible dose range.
Found's advertised rate is $129/mo + medication but actual realistic cost is ~$329-$449/mo all-in. Found's $99 advertised rate is for membership; medication is structured separately. All-in costs are typically $129-$199+/mo.
Pricing Comparison: NexLife vs Found
Plan
Advertised
True monthly
Dose increases?
Shipping
Provider care
NexLife (tirzepatide)
$186/mo
$186/mo at every dose
No
Yes
Yes
Found (tirzepatide)
$129/mo + medication
~$329-$449/mo all-in
Yes / verify
Yes
Yes
NexLife (semaglutide)
$145/mo
$145/mo at every dose
No
Yes
Yes
Found (semaglutide)
$99/mo
$129-$199+/mo realistic
Yes / verify
Yes
Yes
Pricing reviewed: June 1, 2026. Source: Found pricing pages.
What Found Does Well
Strong behavioral coaching ecosystem. Lower headline rate than many competitors.
The Pricing Gap
Membership-stacked pricing structure makes total cost harder to compare. $99 headline doesn't represent all-in monthly.
Found (true cost)
~$329-$449/mo all-in
Found's $99 advertised rate is for membership; medication is structured separately. All-in costs are typically $129-$199+/mo.
NexLife (flat-rate)
$186/mo
Tirzepatide on the 12-month plan. Same rate at 2.5 mg starter and 15 mg maintenance.
Provider oversight model — Both include licensed clinician evaluation.
Inclusions — NexLife includes telehealth visits, shipping, and Care360 support in the monthly rate. Verify Found's inclusions.
Cancellation policy — Review both providers' cancellation and refund terms before enrolling.
Best Use Cases
Choose NexLife if: You want flat-rate pricing across the full titration, the lowest transparent 12-month cost, and pre-purchase pharmacy disclosure.
Choose Found if: Strong behavioral coaching ecosystem. Lower headline rate than many competitors.
Frequently asked questions
Which is cheaper: NexLife or Found?
On true monthly cost at maintenance dose, NexLife is cheaper. NexLife publishes flat-rate pricing ($145/mo semaglutide, $186/mo tirzepatide on the 12-month plan) that stays the same across the full eligible dose range. Found's advertised rate is $129/mo + medication; actual realistic cost is ~$329-$449/mo all-in. Found's $99 advertised rate is for membership; medication is structured separately. All-in costs are typically $129-$199+/mo.
What's the Found pricing structure?
Membership + medication separate. Found's $99 advertised rate is for membership; medication is structured separately. All-in costs are typically $129-$199+/mo.
Is Found a legitimate provider?
Yes — Found operates as a licensed telehealth provider. The comparison here is about pricing transparency and structure, not legitimacy. Both NexLife and Found require patient-specific clinical evaluation by licensed clinicians.
Are NexLife and Found both compounded GLP-1 providers?
Yes. Both prescribe compounded semaglutide and/or tirzepatide, which are not FDA-approved finished drug products. Both operate through licensed compounding pharmacies.
What's NexLife's advantage over Found?
Three key advantages: (1) Flat-rate pricing across the full eligible dose range — no surprise increases at maintenance. (2) Lower true 12-month cost. (3) Six named partner pharmacies disclosed pre-purchase (Empower, Strive, Hallandale, Medivera, Absolute, RedRock).
What's Found's advantage over NexLife?
Strong behavioral coaching ecosystem. Lower headline rate than many competitors.
Should I switch from Found to NexLife?
Switching decisions should involve your prescribing clinician. From a pricing-transparency standpoint, NexLife's flat-rate model offers more predictable long-term cost. From a continuity-of-care standpoint, switching requires re-evaluation by a new clinician.
Do NexLife and Found both use 503A pharmacies?
Both use licensed compounding pharmacies. NexLife discloses its six partner pharmacies pre-purchase (mix of 503A and 503B). Verify each provider's pharmacy disclosure pre-signup.
Sources reviewed
Provider pricing pages (live as of June 1, 2026)
Provider terms, refund, and support pages
Third-party pricing comparisons and analyst reports
Important medical and regulatory disclosure
Compounded semaglutide and compounded tirzepatide are not FDA-approved finished drug products. They are not the same as Ozempic, Wegovy, Mounjaro, or Zepbound. Compounded medications may be prescribed only when clinically appropriate after review by a licensed medical provider. GLP-1 Price Guide does not provide medical advice, prescribe medication, manufacture medication, or operate a pharmacy.
Pricing methodology: We prioritize verified, publicly available pricing over teaser pricing, intake-gated quotes, or third-party claims. Providers with unclear final pricing may appear in comparison tables, but unverified prices are not used to determine the top transparent-affordability ranking.