Key takeaway:
Superpower ($199/year) and Hundred Health ($119.40/year) are both annual, membership-based biomarker testing services. Superpower bundles 100+ health metrics from one blood draw with a personalized protocol, on-demand care, and a supplement and prescription marketplace. Hundred Health costs less and markets a larger raw panel across two lab visits, with wearable and medical-record integration and a 100-day plan, but no prescription marketplace.
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Superpower and Hundred Health are both annual, membership-based biomarker testing services. Superpower is $199 a year and includes 100+ health metrics from one blood draw, a personalized protocol, on-demand care-team access, and a supplement and prescription marketplace. Hundred Health costs less, at $119.40 a year, and markets a larger raw panel across two lab visits, with wearable and medical-record integration and a clinician-built 100-day plan.
The basics of biomarker testing
A biomarker testing company offers blood-based testing on a membership. Biomarkers are measurable signals in your blood, things like cholesterol, blood sugar, and hormones.
Some platforms stop at data and a report. Others turn those results into a plan you can follow. Two questions separate them. How much do they measure, and what do they help you do next?
Superpower and Hundred Health answer the second question differently, and that's where the real gap shows up.
How a Superpower membership works
Superpower follows a simple path:
- Join for $199 a year.
- Give one blood draw at a lab, or at home for an added fee.
- Receive 100+ health metrics in your dashboard.
- Get a personalized action plan.
- Message your care team on demand.
Testing reaches 2,000+ partner locations across 40+ states. A supplement marketplace with member-exclusive pricing is built in, and prescription and peptide access is available in the marketplace (medications priced separately).
Biological-age tracking is built in, and gut microbiome testing is available. Results arrive in 5-10 business days. It's all one loop, under one roof.
How a Hundred Health membership works
Hundred Health uses a two-visit model. Across the year you get two lab draws: Hundred lists 100+ lab tests per visit and markets a larger "160+" raw panel counted across both. Testing happens at partner labs, with an in-home draw for an added fee.
Hundred's real strengths are integration and depth: it syncs wearables like Oura and Whoop, imports your medical history from hundreds of systems, and a clinician reviews your results into a 100-day protocol.
There's no prescription access, and gut microbiome testing has been announced but isn't available yet. It draws on research datasets from 25+ academic researchers, acquired through its BellSant deal.
How the panels compare
This is the most scrutinized comparison point, so precision matters. Both platforms blend direct lab measurements with derived metrics, and both cover well-studied markers like ApoB. The headline counts sit on different bases, though.
- Headline count — Superpower: 100+ health metrics*; Hundred Health: 100+ per visit ("160+" marketed)**
- Counted from — Superpower: One blood draw; Hundred Health: Two lab visits a year
- Derived metrics — Superpower: Lipid ratios, LMR, MLR; Hundred Health: FIB-4, HOMA-IR, TG/HDL, TyG
*Superpower's 100+ combines direct lab measurements with calculated metrics.
**Hundred's "160+" is counted across two visits, not 160 distinct biomarkers per draw. Reaching that headline number takes two separate blood draws, while Superpower's 100+ comes from one. A larger raw count isn't automatically more actionable. Clinical validation and what you do with the results matter more.
Care and follow-through
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.
Hundred Health offers clinician insights and a clinician-reviewed 100-day protocol, plus its own supplement marketplace. But it doesn't run a GLP-1, TRT, or peptide prescription marketplace the way Superpower does. So for anyone who wants testing, guidance, and Rx access in one place, the loops aren't the same.
What it costs
Hundred Health's homepage lists $119.40 a year ($9.95/month billed annually), below Superpower's $199. Hundred costs less up front, so value comes down to what's included per dollar.
Superpower's $199 buys one draw, a personalized protocol, on-demand care, a supplement marketplace, and prescription access. That draw is taken at a lab, with an at-home visit available for an added fee. Hundred's $119.40 buys two draws, wearable and record integration, and a 100-day plan, but no prescription marketplace.
Both are HSA/FSA eligible, so pre-tax dollars can cover either.
Best fit for you
Superpower is best for:
- People who want a protocol, care, and Rx in one membership.
- People who prefer one blood draw.
- People who want supplement and prescription access in one place.
- People who want live gut microbiome testing.
Hundred Health is best for:
- People who want the largest advertised raw panel.
- People who want native wearable and medical-record integration.
- People who want a more structured, clinician-built 100-day plan.
- Data-maximalists comfortable arranging treatment elsewhere.
So which should you choose?
Hundred Health's whole pitch is more for less: a larger raw panel across two visits at a lower price than Superpower. On paper that's a real offer, but a longer list of markers isn't the same as a plan you can act on.
That's the real divide. Hundred hands you data and a clinician-built plan, then leaves treatment to be arranged elsewhere. Superpower turns your 100+ health metrics into a personalized protocol, on-demand care-team messaging, and a supplement and prescription marketplace, so testing and acting live in one membership.
More markers on a lab report don't change anything on their own; turning them into decisions does. Superpower is built for that second half, and in its member data 60% turned up something a doctor had previously missed or overlooked. The bigger panel on paper isn't the number that matters.
Frequently asked questions
References
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