Head-to-head review
Ro (Body) vs Found
Ro and Found both bill insurance for brand-name GLP-1s, but Found leans heavier on behavior-change coaching and a wider non-GLP-1 formulary.
Editorial verdict
Ro wins on consumer polish and prior-auth muscle. Found wins if you want a clinician open to Contrave, Metformin, or naltrexone alongside (or instead of) a GLP-1.
Side-by-side comparison
Every attribute scored head-to-head. The highlighted cell is our pick for that row.
Ro (Body)
4.4 / 5Found
4.2 / 5Ro (Body)
$145/moFound
$99/moRo (Body)
Telehealth GLP-1Found
Prescription ProgramRo (Body)
- Wegovy
- Zepbound
- Saxenda
- Compounded Semaglutide
Found
- Wegovy
- Zepbound
- Compounded Semaglutide
- Contrave
- Metformin
Ro (Body)
All 50 statesFound
All 50 statesRo (Body)
YesFound
YesRo (Body)
NoFound
NoRo (Body)
YesFound
YesRo (Body)
4.4Brand-name Wegovy & Zepbound through insurance
Ro Body is the established telehealth player that pairs a polished UX with the operational muscle to actually move brand-name GLP-1 prescriptions through pharmacies and insurance.
Pros
- Helps navigate insurance for brand-name GLP-1s
- Polished mobile app and tracking
- Access to compounded alternatives if insurance denies
Cons
- Medication cost is separate when using insurance
- Backorders on Wegovy and Zepbound can delay starts
Found
4.2Behavior-change first, medication when appropriate
Found takes a more holistic approach, treating GLP-1s as one tool among many. Best suited to patients who value coaching and behavior change alongside their prescription.
Pros
- Strong coaching curriculum
- Personalized medication selection
- Transparent about non-medication paths
Cons
- Less GLP-1-centric than competitors
- App-only support model
Ro (Body) vs Found: at a glance
Three quick dimensions where Ro (Body) and Found differ most. Use this as a starter — the full spec table above has every attribute we score.
Lower starting price
- Winner
- Found
- Detail
- $99/mo
- Why it matters
- Saves $46/mo at base dose
Higher editor rating
- Winner
- Ro (Body)
- Detail
- 4.4 / 5
- Why it matters
- Based on clinician quality, transparency, and onboarding.
Accepts insurance
- Winner
- Both
- Detail
- Brand-name only
- Why it matters
- Compounded GLP-1 is never billed to insurance.
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Pricing, coverage, and brand reviews referenced in this matchup.
Cost
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Brand review
Full Ro (Body) review
Brand-name Wegovy & Zepbound through insurance
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Full Found review
Behavior-change first, medication when appropriate
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FAQ
Ro (Body) vs Found: FAQs
- Found is cheaper to start at $99/month vs. Ro (Body) at $145/month. Remember that GLP-1 costs scale up as your dose escalates over the first 4–5 months.
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