TMates vs Eden Health
Side-by-side comparison of TMates (Semaglutide $158-$249/mo, Tirzepatide $167-$297/mo (1-12 mo plans)) and Eden Health ($149 intro / $229–$249 ongoing). Pricing, medications, features, pros, and cons in one view.
TMates
$158-$249/mo semaglutide, $167-$297/mo tirzepatide — same price all doses
- #1 highest EPC in our entire Katalys account ($16.09 — Katalys-verified May 2026)
- 6.43% conversion rate — exceptional for GLP-1 telehealth vertical
- Same price across ALL dosages (sema 0.25-2.4mg, tirz 2.5-15mg) — no titration upcharge
- No branded GLP-1 (Wegovy/Zepbound) — compounded only
- Best per-month pricing requires 6-12 month commitment ($158-167/mo at 12-mo plan)
Eden Health
Branded + compounded with intro pricing
- "Same Price at Every Dose" — no titration upcharge
- 127,000+ members (largest verified userbase)
- NAD+ in 5 different formats — owns the category
- 3-month plan pricing requires upfront commitment for lowest rate
- Monthly-without-commitment pricing higher ($229-249)
Which Should You Pick?
TMates is the standout performer in our Katalys account: $16.09 EPC and 6.43% CR are proven numbers, not estimates. The 12-month plan at $158/mo (sema) or $167/mo (tirz) is genuinely competitive vs Eden Health 3-mo intro and Embody flat $299/mo refills. Same-price-all-doses + injectable+oral options + multi-vertical (NAD+, TRT, ED) make this our top-recommended provider for shoppers committing 6+ months.
Eden Health is the broadest-catalog provider in our verified stack and has the strongest verified member count (127K+). The NAD+ ecosystem alone is a category they own. Strong "Best Value" or "Best for Wellness Stack" candidate.
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