WeightlessRx vs Mochi Health
How WeightlessRx and Mochi Health compare across medication, pricing, and clinical support.
At a glance
| Feature | WeightlessRx | Mochi Health |
|---|---|---|
| Medications offered | Compounded sema, compounded tirz | Compounded sema, compounded tirz |
| Membership fee | None | $79/month |
| Included GLP-1 fitness app | Yes | Limited |
| 1-on-1 nutrition coaching | Included | Add-on |
| Direct clinician messaging | Unlimited | Available |
| HSA / FSA eligible | Yes | Yes |
| Free shipping | Yes | Yes |
Medication
Both programs offer compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide through licensed U.S. compounding pharmacies. The clinical molecule is the same; the program around it differs.
Pricing structure
Mochi charges a $79/month membership in addition to medication. WeightlessRx has no separate membership fee, and includes coaching and fitness in the medication price.
Support and coaching
WeightlessRx includes 1-on-1 nutrition coaching, personalized meal plans, and a GLP-1 fitness app. Mochi’s ecosystem includes provider messaging and content; coaching is typically an add-on.
Who each is best for
- WeightlessRx — members who want a flat price with coaching and fitness included.
- Mochi — members who prefer Mochi’s in-app content experience and are comfortable paying a membership fee on top of medication.
Frequently asked questions
Is the compounded medication the same?
Can I transfer my prescription from Mochi to WeightlessRx?
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This educational content follows WeightlessRx clinical content standards and is reviewed for accuracy against current obesity-medicine and GLP-1 treatment guidelines, including FDA prescribing information, the American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) obesity guideline, and peer-reviewed clinical literature. Information is educational and is not medical advice. Treatment eligibility is determined only after a U.S.-licensed clinician in our third-party provider network reviews your intake and medical history. Read our full medical review policy →
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