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Lifeforce Lifeforce Membership vs Maximus Health Performance Protocol Membership

Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which — compared side-by-side.

By Ryan · Editor & Founder
Published May 3, 2026
Lifeforce
Lifeforce

Lifeforce Membership

The premium-tier longevity platform — labs + coaching + prescriptions, designed for buyers who want concierge-level service.

PRICE
$349/mo
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Maximus Health
Maximus Health

Performance Protocol Membership

The performance-positioning telehealth play — TRT, enclomiphene, and semaglutide bundled for buyers who explicitly want "optimization" branding rather than "men's health" branding.

PRICE
$89–$299/mo
SCORE
8.3 / 10
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The verdict

These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile — read the per-buyer recommendations below.

Who should buy which

Pick the Lifeforce Lifeforce Membership if

Buyers who want a single concierge longevity provider — labs, coaching, prescriptions — and have the budget for $300-800/mo all-in.

Skip if

You're data-first and don't need coaching (Function is half the cost), or you already have a longevity clinician.

Pick the Maximus Health Performance Protocol Membership if

Men 28-45 prioritizing fertility preservation (enclomiphene), buyers who want hormone + GLP-1 protocols bundled, and the audience that responds to performance/optimization brand positioning.

Skip if

You find the brand voice off-putting (Marek lands cleaner clinically), you need complex multi-drug TRT stacks (Marek goes deeper), or you only want basic monitored TRT (Hone is cheaper).

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