Superpower vs Everlywell

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PublishedJune 19, 2026

Last updatedJune 19, 2026

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Everlywell
Annual baseline test
100+ biomarkers* and more available with upgrades
83 biomarkers (Everlywell 360 panel); single-condition kits test fewer
Testing location
2,000+ labs (or at-home draw, paid add-on)
At-home self-collection kits (most); 360 panel uses a national lab visit
Action plan
Superpower's proprietary action plan
Clinician-reviewed Care Plan (360 only); single kits = results + guidance
On-demand access to care team
Limited: clinician-reviewed results plus optional virtual consults, not a persistent care team
Follow-up test
100+ biomarker follow-up* for $179 add-on
Buy any kit again; Everlywell+ membership ($39/mo) gives 1 test credit/month
Curated supplement marketplace with member-exclusive pricing
Not included
Access to personalized prescription Rx medications
Medications priced separately
Limited: GLP-1 telehealth via Weight Care+ (subscription and medication priced separately)
Data visualization
Access to gut microbiome testing
Add-on
Cost
$199
À-la-carte kits from $49; 360 panel $399/yr¹
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*Includes direct laboratory measurements and calculated health metrics. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and require a patient-specific prescription; availability varies by state. ¹Everlywell is primarily à-la-carte: a single kit can cost less than a membership; the $399 figure is its comprehensive 360 panel, shown for a like-for-like annual comparison. Comparison based on publicly available information as of 6/18/2026.

Key takeaway:

Superpower ($199/year) is one membership testing 100+ health metrics in a single draw, with a personalized protocol, on-demand care team, and a supplement and prescription marketplace. Everlywell mainly sells à-la-carte at-home kits ($49 to $299+ each) for single conditions, plus a $399/year 83-biomarker comprehensive panel reviewed by clinicians.

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Superpower vs Everlywell, compared

Superpower and Everlywell take different approaches to health testing. Superpower is a $199/year membership covering 100+ health metrics in one blood draw, plus a personalized protocol, on-demand care-team access, and a supplement and prescription marketplace.

Everlywell mainly sells à-la-carte at-home test kits ($49 to $299+) for one condition at a time, plus a $399/year 83-biomarker comprehensive panel called Everlywell 360.

What you're signing up for

A biomarker testing company offers blood-based testing that measures signals in your body: cholesterol, blood sugar, hormones, and more.

But the two services here aren't built the same way. One is a subscription that measures everything once and turns it into a plan. The other is a catalog of single-purpose kits you buy as needed.

Two questions separate them: how much do they measure, and what do they help you do next?

What Superpower offers

Superpower follows a simple path:

  1. Join for $199 a year.
  2. Give one blood draw at a lab, or at home for an added fee.
  3. Receive 100+ health metrics in your dashboard.
  4. Get a personalized action plan.
  5. Message your care team on demand.

Testing reaches 2,000+ partner locations across 40+ states. You can shop a supplement marketplace with member-exclusive pricing, and prescription and peptide access is available in the marketplace (medications priced separately).

A biological-age score is built into every Superpower membership, with an optional OrganAge add-on for a deeper organ-level view. Results arrive in 5 to 10 business days.

What Everlywell offers

Everlywell is mostly à-la-carte. You pick a single-condition kit (thyroid, vitamin D, food sensitivity, an STI panel), collect a sample at home by fingerprick, saliva, urine, or stool, and mail it to a CLIA-certified, CAP-accredited lab. Results land in the app.

The à-la-carte model and low entry price are real strengths, but each kit answers one question at a time. The Everlywell 360 panel is the exception: it measures 83 biomarkers through a national lab visit, adds a clinician-reviewed Care Plan, and runs $399 a year.

The numbers behind the panels

This section gets the most scrutiny, so precision matters. Both companies measure meaningful markers, but they don't test an identical list, and the two count on different bases.

  • Headline count — Superpower: 100+ health metrics*; Everlywell: 83 biomarkers (Everlywell 360 panel)**
  • Counted from — Superpower: One blood draw; Everlywell: One national lab visit (360)
  • Derived figures — Superpower: Calculated ratios included; Everlywell: WellScore + biological-age calculation

*Superpower's 100+ combines ~70 direct lab measurements with calculated ratios like LMR, MLR, and Ferritin:Albumin.
**Everlywell 360 measures 83 direct biomarkers, plus a derived WellScore and bio-age figure; single-condition kits measure far fewer. The counts sit on different bases, so it's best to compare like with like. Superpower's edge is the integrated metrics, protocol, and care, not a raw direct-marker race against the 360.

What you can do with your results

This is where the two diverge most. Superpower includes on-demand access to a care team you can message about your results, plus prescription and peptide access covering GLP-1, TRT, and clinically appropriate peptides. A curated supplement marketplace offers member-exclusive pricing.

Everlywell works differently. Its 360 results get a clinician-reviewed Care Plan, and GLP-1 telehealth is available through Weight Care+, a separate monthly subscription (medication priced separately). There's no persistent on-demand care team across the catalog and no comparable supplement marketplace.

A result without a plan is just data.

The cost breakdown

Superpower costs $199 a year for everything in the membership. Everlywell prices by the kit, from $49 for a cholesterol panel up to $249 for some hormone collections, with comprehensive kits running higher, so a single Everlywell test can cost less than a Superpower membership. Everlywell also offers a subscription, Everlywell+ at $39/month, which includes one test credit each month.

On a comprehensive-panel basis, though, the comparison flips: Superpower's $199 covers 100+ metrics plus a protocol, care, and marketplace, while Everlywell's 360 panel runs $399 for 83 biomarkers and a Care Plan. Superpower's membership is HSA/FSA eligible, so pre-tax dollars can cover it.

Best fit for you

Superpower is best for:

  • People who want their whole picture in one membership.
  • People who want a protocol and care, not just data.
  • People who prefer one blood draw.
  • People who want supplement and prescription access in one place.

Everlywell is best for:

  • People who want one specific test on demand, billed à la carte.
  • People who prefer self-collecting a sample at home (fingerprick or saliva), without a blood draw.
  • People starting small with a single concern (thyroid, vitamin D, an STI panel, food sensitivity), without a membership.

Wrapping up

Both services can put real data in your hands. Everlywell is excellent when you want one targeted answer, bought à la carte, with no membership. Its à-la-carte kits are flexible and start at $49. But that price buys one answer, and Everlywell's comprehensive 360 panel still runs $399, while Superpower's $199 membership covers 100+ metrics.

Superpower answers a broader question. Not just where one marker stands, but where your whole body does and what to do next. One $199 membership covers 100+ metrics, a personalized protocol, care, and prescription access.

In Superpower's member data, 60% identified something a doctor had previously missed or overlooked. À la carte is perfect for a single question; a baseline is how you catch the ones you didn't know to ask.

Frequently asked questions

References

  1. Everlywell. (2026). Everlywell 360: Full-body test. Everlywell.
  2. Everlywell. (2026). Everlywell+ at-home lab testing membership. Everlywell.
  3. Everlywell. (2026). Shop at-home health & wellness tests. Everlywell.
  4. Everlywell. (2026). 5 reasons to choose Everlywell Weight Care+. Everlywell.
  5. Everlywell. (2026). Jona gut microbiome test. Everlywell.
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  7. Innerbody. (2026). Everlywell review: Are its at-home tests right for you? Innerbody.

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