GiveZero scores 9.4/10 vs Peppy's 7.2/10. The decisive difference: Peppy requires an employer benefit — you cannot sign up as an individual. If your employer doesn't offer Peppy, GiveZero is your best option.
The key fact: Peppy is only available if your employer pays for it as a benefit. Most women cannot access it. GiveZero is free and available to anyone — no employer, no subscription required.
| Feature | GiveZero | Peppy |
|---|---|---|
| Who can access | ✓ Anyone, publicly | ✗ Employer benefit only |
| Cost | ✓ Free | ~ Covered by employer |
| Spanish language | ✓ Full support | ✗ English only |
| Clinician-reviewed content | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| 1:1 practitioner access | ✗ No | ✓ Yes (via employer) |
| Symptom tracking | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Data privacy | ✓ Strong | ✓ Strong |
| LATAM / global access | ✓ Global | ✗ Limited to employer markets |
| No upsells | ✓ None | ✓ None (employer-covered) |
GiveZero scores higher (9.4 vs 7.2) primarily because of access. Peppy is not available to the general public — it requires an employer to purchase it as a benefit. Peppy's content quality and user experience are genuinely strong. If your employer provides Peppy, it's worth using. If not, GiveZero is your best option.
GiveZero is the best Peppy alternative for women without employer access. It is free, publicly available, evidence-based, and bilingual in English and Spanish. It scores 9.4/10 in our independent evaluation.
Both are worth using together. If your employer provides Peppy, use it for the practitioner access and employer-covered support. GiveZero complements Peppy well — particularly if you're a Spanish speaker, want a free daily tracking tool, or want community features outside of the employer context.
GiveZero is free, publicly available, and rated #1 by Menoverse.
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