About this site

Honest math for the GLP-1 era.

I'm not a doctor. I'm not a dietitian. I'm a researcher and software builder who watched people I care about get lost in the GLP-1 marketplace — $300 subscriptions with hidden membership fees, "natural Ozempic" supplements, sketchy vial sellers — and decided the missing thing wasn't another sales page. It was someone doing the boring work: reading the fine print, dating the prices, and saying plainly who each option is wrong for.

The rules this site publishes by

Every price is dated and checked against the provider's published rates. Pricing moves; when it does, the page gets updated, not defended. Every recommendation includes who shouldn't buy. If a review can't name the wrong-fit customer, it's an ad. Medical claims get citations — trial data, not vibes. Affiliate links are disclosed at the link, not buried in a footer (they're in the footer too). And nothing gets recommended that I wouldn't send to my own family.

How this site makes money

Some links are affiliate links — if you sign up or buy through them, the provider pays a commission. It costs you nothing extra, and it doesn't reorder the tables: the math is the math, and the day a partner asks me to soften a number is the day the link comes down. Full details on the disclosure page.

What I'm building here

Guides on real costs and provider comparisons, high-protein meal plans built for suppressed appetites, week-by-week expectation guides, and — coming soon — a free personalized GLP1 meal plan tool. If something here saved you money or a mistake, that's the whole point. Questions, corrections, or a price that's gone stale? Email me — I read everything.

GLP1 Guide is an independent publication of powerpocketz.com and is not affiliated with Novo Nordisk, Eli Lilly, or any pharmaceutical manufacturer. Ozempic®, Wegovy®, Mounjaro® and Zepbound® are trademarks of their respective owners, referenced for identification only.