Key takeaway:
Superpower ($199/year) and Lifeforce (a $599/year Core Annual Membership, or its monthly plan at $199 for the first month then $149/month, also offered as $1,449 prepaid for the year) are both membership-based biomarker testing services. Superpower includes 100+ health metrics, a personalized protocol, on-demand care, and a supplement and prescription marketplace. Lifeforce tests 50+ markers with a 45-minute clinician consult, a health coach, quarterly retesting, and hormone and peptide therapies billed separately.
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Superpower vs Lifeforce, compared
Superpower and Lifeforce are both membership-based biomarker testing services. Superpower is $199 a year and includes 100+ health metrics, a personalized action plan, on-demand care-team access, and a supplement and prescription marketplace.
Lifeforce's monthly membership is $199 for the first month and $149/month after (or $1,449 prepaid for the year), with a lower-cost $599 Core Annual option. It covers 50+ biomarkers, quarterly retesting, a 45-minute clinician consult, and a health coach, with hormone and peptide therapies billed separately.
Biomarker testing, explained
A biomarker testing company offers blood-based testing on a membership basis. It measures your biomarkers at set intervals. 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 and ongoing care.
Two questions separate them: how much do they measure, and what do they help you do next? Superpower and Lifeforce answer both differently: one leans broad and self-serve, the other narrow and high-touch.
The Superpower experience
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. 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 5-10 business days.
The Lifeforce experience
Lifeforce runs a high-touch, clinician-led model. A traveling phlebotomist draws your blood at home, or you visit a lab. Your panel covers 50+ markers: hormones, metabolic, cardiac, and micronutrients.
Then a licensed clinician walks you through results in a 45-minute telehealth consult, and a matched health coach supports you between visits. Retesting happens quarterly, included in the membership.
A clinician builds your personalized plan, which can include lifestyle changes, supplements, hormones, and peptides. That live, recurring clinical relationship is Lifeforce's real strength.
The panels compared
This is the most scrutinized comparison point, so precision matters. Both companies cover well-studied markers like ApoB and testosterone.
Testosterone is central to Lifeforce's hormone-optimization focus, but the two count on different bases.
- Headline count — Superpower: 100+ health metrics*; Lifeforce: 50+ biomarkers
- Counted from — Superpower: One blood draw; Lifeforce: Clinician-selected panel
- Derived ratios — Superpower: Included; Lifeforce: Direct lab tests
*Superpower's 100+ combines direct lab measurements with calculated ratios like LMR and Ferritin:Albumin. Lifeforce's 50+ are clinician-selected hormone, metabolic, and cardiac markers, so compare each count on its own basis.
Care, prescriptions, and next steps
Both services act on your results, but in different ways. Lifeforce is built around live clinical care: a 45-minute consult, a health coach, and a clinician-built plan that can include hormone replacement, peptides, and other prescriptions. Those therapeutics are billed on top of the membership, and its supplement savings come as 30% off subscriptions to Lifeforce's own proprietary line.
Superpower keeps testing and action under one roof. It includes on-demand care-team messaging, a supplement marketplace with member-exclusive pricing, and prescription and peptide access - GLP-1, TRT, and clinically appropriate peptides - available in the marketplace (medications priced separately)*. So both cover the same essentials: a personalized plan, a supplement line, and prescription and peptide access. The real difference is how much live clinical contact is bundled on top. Lifeforce's 45-minute consult, dedicated health coach, and quarterly check-ins add a level of hands-on care that many people won't want or need, and that high-touch model is what drives its higher price (more on that below).
*Compounded medications are not FDA-approved and are not evaluated by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. A patient-specific prescription is required, and Rx products are prescribed only when clinically appropriate. Rx products are not available in all states. See informed consent.
The price breakdown
Superpower costs $199 a year. Lifeforce costs $599 a year on its Core Annual Membership, $1,449 prepaid for a year of its full membership, or $199 for the first month and $149/month after paying monthly, and that's before hormones, peptides, supplements, or other therapeutics, which are billed separately. So the real Lifeforce spend usually runs higher still.
Lifeforce's quarterly retesting is built into the membership, but each retest re-runs the same 50+ markers. Superpower keeps follow-up optional, a full 100+ metric panel for $179 whenever you want one, so every retest covers the complete panel on your own schedule rather than a fixed quarterly subset. The two differ on cadence and coverage: Lifeforce bundles four narrower draws a year, while Superpower trades that fixed frequency for the full panel each test and the flexibility to decide when to repeat it.
Superpower is HSA/FSA eligible, so pre-tax dollars can cover it. The two sit at opposite ends of the price ladder, and the gap reflects Lifeforce's live clinical model versus Superpower's broad, self-serve one.
Best fit for you
Superpower is best for:
- People who want to spend less.
- People who want a comprehensive baseline plus a protocol and care.
- People who prefer one blood draw.
- People who want supplement and prescription access in one membership.
Lifeforce is best for:
- People who want frequent, clinician-guided hormone optimization.
- People who want a live 45-minute physician consult.
- People who want quarterly retesting with a health coach.
- People willing to pay a premium for that high-touch model.
Final take
Lifeforce sells a fundamentally different experience. It's a premium, high-touch program: a 45-minute clinician consult, a health coach, and quarterly retesting on a 50+ marker panel, from $599 a year.
That hands-on clinical model is a real strength, but it's also what drives the price, and plenty of people won't need that much contact to act on their results. Superpower covers more ground for far less: 100+ whole-body health metrics in one draw against Lifeforce's 50+, plus a personalized protocol, on-demand care, and a supplement and prescription marketplace, at $199 a year.
There's a flexibility gap, too. Lifeforce re-runs the same 50+ markers every quarter; Superpower keeps follow-up optional and full, the complete 100+ panel whenever you choose rather than a fixed subset. 60% of members say it surfaced something a doctor had missed or overlooked, the kind of find a broader baseline makes more likely. More coverage, more control, a fraction of the cost.
Frequently asked questions
References
- Lifeforce. (2026). Get started with Lifeforce: membership and diagnostic. Lifeforce.
- Lifeforce. (2026). Lifeforce membership explained. Lifeforce.
- Nourish Move Love. (2026). Lifeforce review: is it worth it? Nourish Move Love.
- Fin vs Fin. (2026, May 30). Function Health vs Superpower vs InsideTracker vs Lifeforce. Fin vs Fin.
















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