AvataCore vs Hims & Hers

Both Hims and AvataCore offer telehealth-delivered compounded GLP-1 therapy. The differences come down to platform scope, pricing transparency, and whether you want a multi-condition platform or a weight-management-focused one.

AvataCore

Starting at $149/mo

  • ✓ Transparent flat pricing — no membership fee
  • ✓ Licensed U.S. providers via OpenLoop Health
  • ✓ Compounded semaglutide & tirzepatide
  • ✓ Free shipping, cancel anytime
  • ✓ LegitScript Healthcare Certified
  • ✓ Weight-management focused (no cross-sells)

Hims & Hers

$199/mo introductory · $299/mo ongoing (Hims compounded semaglutide as of 2026)

Hims has publicly advertised a $199 introductory price for the first month of compounded semaglutide, with ongoing pricing of $299/month. Hims also offers a 12-month plan at a discount. Verify current pricing at hims.com.

Strengths:

  • Established brand with public-company financial transparency
  • Multi-condition platform (one login for several health needs)
  • Compounded GLP-1 offering with national reach
  • Significant marketing scale and brand recognition

When AvataCore is the better fit

You want transparent flat pricing without bundle gymnastics. You prefer a weight-management-focused platform without cross-sells into hair loss, sexual wellness, or mental health. You value direct provider response over a larger multi-condition platform.

When Hims & Hers might fit better

You already use Hims for another condition and want one login. You prefer a publicly-traded, scaled company over a smaller telehealth operator. You value the brand recognition of Hims.

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Competitor pricing and feature data sourced from public marketing pages, last verified May 2026. Prices and program details change frequently; verify current pricing at www.hims.com/weight-loss. Competitor names and trademarks are property of their respective owners and not affiliated with AvataCore. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. Prescription required.