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Found vs Good Girl Rx

Found and Good Girl Rx both offer GLP-1 telehealth to women, but they make different trade-offs on PCOS and hormonal suitability, clinical oversight, price and access. Here they are side-by-side on the Luna Fit Score — our women's-health rubric.

Found

Higher score

Ranked #8 for women · Grade B

Best for: Women who have (or might qualify for) insurance that covers GLP-1s and want a marketplace that shops that benefit for them, or who'd rather take an oral pill (Rybelsus) than inject.

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Good Girl Rx

Ranked #54 for women · Grade C

Best for: Women who want injectable, microdose, sublingual and brand-name routes on one account and are reading the safety page as carefully as the price page.

FDA warning letterFebruary 2026Read it ↗Visit Good Girl Rx

The verdict for women

Higher Luna Fit Score: Found

Found edges out Good Girl Rx on the Luna Fit Score, 84 to 76 (B vs C). Women who have (or might qualify for) insurance that covers GLP-1s and want a marketplace that shops that benefit for them, or who'd rather take an oral pill (Rybelsus) than inject. The reasoning behind that number is in the Found scorecard.

Good Girl Rx is still a genuine option — a women-first brand with the clearest contraception guidance we found anywhere in this ranking — and an FDA warning letter for how it labeled its compounded products, which is the reason it does not rank higher. Weigh the six women's-health factors below against your own priorities; what we found reviewing Good Girl Rx goes through each of them, and if neither of these two is the one, our ranked shortlist of Good Girl Rx alternatives widens the field.

Side-by-side on the six factors

Both providers scored on the same women's-health rubric — the higher side on each factor is marked. See the methodology.

Found Good Girl Rx
PCOS & hormonal suitability8085
Found
Good
Clinical oversight & labs8568
Found
Good
Price transparency8074
Found
Good
Nationwide access8892
Found
Good
Ongoing support9078
Found
Good
Cancellation fairness8255
Found
Good

Price, access & features

DetailFoundGood Girl Rx
Luna Fit Score84/100 · B76/100 · C
Overall rank#8#54
Semaglutide$169/mo cash-pay (multi-month plan) — as low as $99/mo with qualifying insurance, or $289/mo cash-pay billed month-to-month; compounded, flat price at every dose (Found does not publish a separate semaglutide-specific rate)$179/mo month-to-month (from $134/mo on a 12-month prepay)
Tirzepatide$169/mo cash-pay (multi-month plan) — as low as $99/mo with qualifying insurance, or $289/mo cash-pay billed month-to-month; compounded, flat price at every dose (Found does not publish a separate tirzepatide-specific rate)$329/mo month-to-month (from $235/mo on a 12-month prepay)
CoverageAll 50 states (self-pay); insurance-plan availability varies by state — California showed no in-network insurance plans as of 2026-08-04All 50 states
Brand-name accessYesYes
Oral / sublingualYesYes

Found

Ranked #8 · Grade B

What we like

  • Insurance-based pricing can bring the real monthly cost to $99/mo, and eligible Medicare Part D members can get brand-name Wegovy, Zepbound or Foundayo for a flat $50/mo copay via Found's CMS GLP-1 Bridge program (through Dec 2027)
  • One of the broadest medication catalogs in this ranking — 15+ named products including oral Rybelsus, injectable Wegovy, Zepbound, Ozempic, Mounjaro and Foundayo, plus compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide
  • No lock-in on the subscription itself — cancel anytime per its own terms, effective within 24 hours

The caveats

  • Compounded semaglutide and tirzepatide are not priced separately anywhere on the site — you get a plan-tier rate ($99–$289/mo depending on insurance and commitment), not a molecule-specific figure
  • The lowest cash-pay rate ($169/mo) requires committing to a multi-month plan up front; paying month-to-month without insurance runs $289/mo
  • Subscription fees are stated non-refundable in Found's own terms, with refunds granted only at its discretion

Good Girl Rx

Ranked #54 · Grade C

What we like

  • The best contraception guidance in the ranking: a two-month semaglutide washout before a planned pregnancy, and a warning that tirzepatide can blunt oral contraceptives for four weeks after starting AND after every dose increase
  • Four routes for each molecule — injection, microdose, sublingual dissolving tablet and brand — so a switch does not mean changing provider
  • Publishes a full per-plan price table for every product rather than one headline figure

The caveats

  • Every advertised 'from' price is a 12-month plan paid upfront, and dispensed prescriptions are final sale — a year's commitment with no way back
  • The microdose one-month rate is HIGHER than the standard injection one-month rate; the microdose discount exists only on prepay
  • Prices are described as an 'average monthly cost', so the flat-looking tiers may not be flat

Assume any provider we list may compensate us — we may earn a commission, at no cost to you. Pricing, states and verification reflect each provider's public disclosures at last review; the Luna Fit Score is our editorial judgment per the methodology. Prices change — confirm on each provider's site. Not medical advice; see our disclosure.

More head-to-heads

Neither Found nor Good Girl Rx is only worth comparing with the other. Found is also written up against Eden, 4 points apart on the Luna Fit Score — see how Found and Eden compare on the Luna Fit Score. Good Girl Rx is also written up against CoreAge Rx, 17 points apart — see how Good Girl Rx and CoreAge Rx compare on the Luna Fit Score.

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