Quick Answer
The cheapest “program” depends on what you mean by cheap. If you mean lowest membership entry, WeightWatchers Med+ currently advertises $25 for the first month with a 12-month commitment. If you mean cheapest access to compounded semaglutide, Mochi currently lists compounded semaglutide at $99/month plus membership, and Eden advertises compounded semaglutide starting around $129 for the first month on some plans.
| Provider | Lowest published entry point | What to know |
|---|---|---|
| WeightWatchers Med+ | $25 first month | GLP-1 cost not included |
| Mochi | $39/mo annual or $79/mo monthly | Compounded semaglutide +$99/mo |
| Found | As low as $17/mo with insurance | Plan structure varies |
| Hims | Membership $39 first month | Medication billed separately |
| Ro | Membership $45 first month | Medication billed separately |
| Eden | Compounded semaglutide from $129 first month | No membership fee |
| Calibrate | $199/mo | Premium, structured program |
How to Think About “Cheapest”
The biggest mistake people make is comparing headline prices that do not include the same thing. WeightWatchers and Ro make it clear that GLP-1 medication cost is separate from membership. Mochi lists membership separately and then adds medication pricing. Eden often uses all-in medication-first pricing language for compounded options.
For true out-of-pocket budgeting, Mochi and Eden are often the easiest to model because their compounded-medication pricing is more legible. See our GLP-1 Price Index for real-time pricing data, or read how much GLP-1s actually cost in 2026 for a deeper breakdown.
FAQ
What is the cheapest GLP-1 program overall?
There is no single winner, because some providers advertise low membership prices while excluding medication cost. Compare total all-in pricing before deciding.
What is the cheapest compounded semaglutide option?
From the pricing pages reviewed here, Mochi and Eden are among the most aggressive published cash-pay options for compounded semaglutide.
What is the cheapest GLP-1 program if I have insurance?
WeightWatchers, Ro, Found, and Calibrate may become cheaper if insurance covers the medication. Found says plans can start as low as $17/month with insurance.