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Pricing

Simple, transparent pricing

Start free. If the result is useful, the full report is a single $15 purchase. Subscriptions exist for ongoing tracking, not as a requirement. No hidden fees. Cancel anytime.

Sample report preview

See the kind of answer SageWiz gives before you trust it

This is a sample structure, not medical advice. The point is transparency: what SageWiz flags, what it does not know, and what it helps you prepare.

Privacy-first starting point

Quick Check starts without an account. Paid checkout is handled by Stripe.

No diagnosis claims

Reports organize evidence and next questions. They do not diagnose, cure, or prescribe.

Example user question

“I feel wiped out after meals and get bloated. What should I look at?”

Educational only

Pattern summary

Post-meal fatigue with bloating can have several explanations: meal composition, timing, sleep debt, stress load, intolerance, medication effects, or blood sugar swings. SageWiz keeps these as possibilities, not a diagnosis.

Safety check first

The report separates “track this” from “do not wait on this.” If urgent warning signs show up, the next step is care from a qualified clinician, not supplements or self-treatment.

What to track for 7 days

Meal timing, protein/fiber balance, caffeine/alcohol, sleep, stress, symptom severity, and timing after meals. The goal is cleaner context before you change anything.

Questions to bring to a clinician

Ask whether medication review, glucose/A1c screening, GI evaluation, or nutrient labs are relevant for your situation. SageWiz helps organize the conversation; it does not replace it.

Escalate instead of self-treating if you notice:

  • Severe or worsening abdominal pain
  • Fainting, chest pain, or shortness of breath
  • Black stools, blood in stool, or unexplained weight loss
One Time Purchases

Pay once. No subscription.

Start with the free Quick Check. If the result is useful, the full report is a single $15 purchase. Credits never expire.

25 Questions About Your Report

$10

  • Never expires
  • Responses tied to your report
  • Educational explanations

1 Assessment

$15

  • Full educational analysis report
  • Clean PDF export, no watermark
  • Never expires
  • Perfect for occasional use
Best Value

3 Assessments

$39

  • 3 full assessments
  • Clean PDF exports, no watermark
  • Never expires
  • Run multiple assessment reports
Subscriptions

For ongoing tracking

Subscriptions fit people tracking their health over months: more assessments, longer history, and lab trends. Most people should start free or with a one time report.

Free Forever

Explorer

$0/mo

No credit card required

  • 1 assessment/month
  • 10 report questions/month
  • History saved for 7 days
  • Watermarked PDF export
  • Safety checks and contraindication flags

Seeker

$33/mo

$390/year • Save $78

Everything in Explorer, plus:
  • 3 assessments/month (any type)
  • 100 report questions/month
  • Educational dosing ranges from published sources
  • History saved for 60 days

Pathfinder

$74/mo

$890/year • Save $178

Everything in Seeker, plus:
  • 8 assessments/month (2/week)
  • 500 report questions/month
  • Lab value tracking and trends
  • Unlimited history retention
  • Premium PDF exports (no watermark)
  • Reports you can share with a practitioner

Guardian

$149/mo

$1790/year • Save $358

Everything in Pathfinder, plus:
  • Unlimited assessments
  • Unlimited report questions
Detailed Comparison

Compare plans side by side

See exactly what each tier includes, without digging through fine print.

Feature
Explorer
$0
Seeker
$33/mo
Pathfinder
$74/mo
Guardian
$149/mo
Assessments / month138Unlimited
Follow-up explanations / month10100500Unlimited
History retention7 days60 daysUnlimitedUnlimited
PDF exportWatermarkedWatermarkedFullFull
Safety checks
Educational dosing ranges from published sources
Lab value tracking
Progress tracking
Shareable practitioner reports
Priority support

The PDF difference, shown honestly

Same report content in both. Explorer and Seeker exports carry a watermark. Pathfinder and Guardian exports are clean, and any report bought with a one time credit exports clean too.

Explorer and Seeker exports
Pathfinder and Guardian exports

Illustration of export styles, not a real report.

Value Comparison

Compare your options

Traditional FM Practitioner

  • ×Initial consultation: $400-950
  • ×Follow up visits: $175-350 each
  • ×Lab testing: $500-2,000+ additional
  • ×Weeks to months for appointments
Recommended

SageWiz Pathfinder

$89/mo or $74/mo billed yearly

  • 8 assessments/month (2/week)
  • 500 report questions/month
  • Lab value tracking and trends
  • Unlimited history retention
  • Progress tracking dashboard

Typical U.S. functional medicine pricing. Sources: Functional Med Finder (2026), Fullscript, The Real Gut Doctor.

FAQ

Common questions, answered

Do I need a credit card to start?

No. You can start the free Quick Check without an account or credit card. If the result is useful, you can choose an optional paid report or plan later.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. You can cancel your subscription at any time. No questions asked, no cancellation fees.

Do credit packs expire?

No. Credit packs never expire and roll over indefinitely. Your monthly subscription quota is used first, so your pack credits keep their full value until you need them.

What happens to my data if I downgrade?

Your data is retained based on your current tier's history retention policy. Downgrading won't delete your data immediately - check the tier features for retention periods.

Can I try before I buy?

Yes. Start with the free Quick Check first. Explorer also includes 1 assessment per month so you can try the structured educational report experience before upgrading.

Get Started

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Start with the free Quick Check. Upgrade only if the result is useful.

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Important: SageWiz provides educational information and analysis only. We do not diagnose conditions, prescribe treatments, or offer medical advice. Reports, safety flags, hypotheses, and report questions should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider before making health decisions.