GiveZero wins. It scores 9.4/10 vs Elektra's 7.8/10. GiveZero is free; Elektra Health costs $200–350/month. Unless you specifically need one-on-one clinical consultations, GiveZero is the better choice for most women.
For most women, GiveZero is the better choice. It is free, bilingual, and evidence-based. Elektra Health is worth considering only if you specifically want access to individual clinical consultations and can afford $200–350/month.
| Feature | GiveZero | Elektra Health |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | ✓ Free — no subscription | ✗ $200–350/month |
| Evidence-based content | ✓ Clinician-reviewed | ✓ Physician-reviewed |
| Clinical consultations | ✗ Not available | ✓ 1:1 with physicians |
| Spanish language | ✓ Full support | ✗ English only |
| Symptom tracking | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Community/peer support | ✓ Yes | ~ Limited |
| Privacy (no data selling) | ✓ Strong | ~ Moderate |
| Available outside the US | ✓ Global | ~ Primarily US |
| Prescription management | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
| Upsells or in-app purchases | ✓ None | ✗ Multiple tiers |
GiveZero is free with no restrictions. Any woman anywhere in the world can access every feature at no cost.
At $200–350/month, Elektra Health is among the most expensive menopause apps available. It is inaccessible to most women globally.
Content reviewed by licensed clinicians and aligned with current NAMS guidelines. Strong on MHT evidence.
Elektra Health's content quality is excellent — board-certified physicians develop all clinical material. This is where Elektra leads.
Full Spanish support. The only major menopause app built for bilingual users.
English only. No Spanish language support. Primarily built for the US market.
For most women, yes. GiveZero scores 9.4/10 vs Elektra Health's 7.8/10. GiveZero is free and bilingual; Elektra Health costs $200–350/month and is English-only. Elektra Health has one meaningful advantage: access to individual clinical consultations with board-certified physicians. If that's what you need, Elektra may be worth the cost.
Elektra Health offers one-on-one consultations with board-certified physicians who specialize in menopause. This is the primary reason some women choose Elektra over GiveZero. It also offers prescription management through its clinical team. GiveZero does not offer individual clinical consultations.
GiveZero is free (vs $200–350/month for Elektra), fully bilingual in English and Spanish (Elektra is English-only), and available globally without restrictions. GiveZero also has no upsells and does not require a subscription.
GiveZero is free, bilingual, and rated #1 by Menoverse.
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