Lifeforce
Tony Robbins-backed concierge longevity platform - labs, coaching, and prescriptions in one stack.
The premium-tier longevity platform - labs + coaching + prescriptions, designed for buyers who want concierge-level service.
Lifeforce is what Function Health would be if it tried to be your full longevity team instead of just your data layer. You get quarterly biomarker testing, a dedicated clinician + coach pair, and (when warranted) prescriptions - including hormone optimization, peptides, and longevity-targeted compounds.
The pricing model is the giveaway about who this is for: $349 first month then $129/mo recurring, plus add-ons for peptides ($150-400/mo each) and supplements. A serious member is spending $300-800/mo all-in. That's not a gateway product - it's a concierge service tier.
Where Lifeforce earns it: the clinician relationship is real, the coaching is meaningful for buyers who actually need accountability, and the integrated prescription flow saves you from cobbling together a peptide doctor + lab provider + supplement service yourself. Where it doesn't fit: data-first buyers who just want labs and trends should use Function Health for half the cost.
Buyers who want a single concierge longevity provider - labs, coaching, prescriptions - and have the budget for $300-800/mo all-in.
You're data-first and don't need coaching (Function is half the cost), or you already have a longevity clinician.
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Lifeforce vs Function Health - which one?
Different products. Function Health is a $499/yr diagnostics membership focused on biomarker tracking + AI insights. Lifeforce is a $129/mo concierge-medicine membership including labs + coaching + prescriptions (TRT, peptides, supplements) - more like a doctor-in-your-pocket than a lab platform. If you just want labs + insights, Function. If you want active clinical management + prescriptions, Lifeforce.
Is the $129/mo worth it vs paying separately?
For buyers who would otherwise pay $129+/mo across separate services (TRT clinic + supplement subscriptions + occasional bloodwork), Lifeforce bundles cleaner. For buyers who only need diagnostics + clinician occasionally, it's overkill - use Mito Health ($399/yr) + a separate TRT platform when needed. Lifeforce is the right pick for high-touch members who want one provider managing everything.
What prescriptions does Lifeforce write?
Testosterone replacement therapy, peptides (research-grade), GLP-1s (semaglutide / tirzepatide where compounding is legally available), supplements, and standard prescriptions where indicated. State availability varies - confirm before joining. The dedicated clinician model means you have a consistent prescriber across all your protocols rather than separate referrals.
