WeightlessRx vs Mochi Health

How WeightlessRx and Mochi Health compare across medication, pricing, and clinical support.

Last updated: May 4, 2026 Reviewed against: Current obesity-medicine and GLP-1 treatment guidelines Category: Comparison

At a glance

FeatureWeightlessRxMochi Health
Medications offeredCompounded sema, compounded tirzCompounded sema, compounded tirz
Membership feeNone$79/month
Included GLP-1 fitness appYesLimited
1-on-1 nutrition coachingIncludedAdd-on
Direct clinician messagingUnlimitedAvailable
HSA / FSA eligibleYesYes
Free shippingYesYes

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

Frequently asked questions

Is the compounded medication the same?
The active ingredient is the same. The compounding pharmacies, formulations, and quality controls vary by program.
Can I transfer my prescription from Mochi to WeightlessRx?
You will need a new evaluation by a WeightlessRx-network clinician. Share your current dose during intake — most members continue at or near the same titration level.

Ready when you are.

Take a 90-second medical intake. Your clinician reviews it and prescribes only when clinically appropriate.

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Editorial standards & medical oversight

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 →