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Endobits vs Levels

6 min read · Updated July 2026

If you have searched for a "Levels alternative," it usually means one of two things: you want the same kind of insight for less money, or you want a version of it your doctor can actually use. It helps to know up front that Levels and Endobits are not the same category of product. Levels is a consumer metabolic-wellness membership. Endobits is clinical decision-support software that reads the data from a CGM you already wear and turns it into a report you can share with your clinician. This page lays out the honest differences so you can pick the right fit.

What each one is

Levels is a direct-to-consumer app and membership focused on metabolic wellness. As of 2026 its membership is roughly $15/month or $80/year, with CGM sensors sold separately as optional add-ons. The experience centers on the Levels app: AI food logging, macro tracking, adaptive programs (weight, heart health, glucose stability), and habit tracking. It is designed for a curious, generally healthy person optimizing diet and lifestyle.

Endobits (for individuals) takes a different job. Rather than being a coaching app, it analyzes the glucose data from a CGM you already use and produces a structured metabolic report — your patterns, variability, and risk context — in a form you can bring to your own doctor. You pay per report (about $7.99), or it is free if you choose to donate your de-identified data for research. There is no monthly subscription and no coaching layer. Importantly, Endobits is decision support used under clinician oversight, not a diagnosis or a medical device.

Side by side

 LevelsEndobits
Primary purposeConsumer metabolic-wellness coachingClinical report from your CGM data, for your doctor
Cost (2026)~$15/mo or $80/yr; sensors extra~$7.99 per report, or free with data donation
Billing modelOngoing subscriptionPay per report — no subscription
SensorsSold separately (e.g. Stelo, Dexcom G7)Uses a CGM you already have
CoachingAI app coaching & programsNot a coaching app
Doctor-facing outputNot the focusBuilt to share with your clinician
Regulatory framingConsumer wellnessDecision support under clinician oversight

Pricing and features as publicly listed in 2026 and subject to change; confirm on each provider's current pricing page.

Who Levels is for

Levels fits someone who wants an engaging, app-first way to experiment with food and lifestyle, likes seeing real-time responses to meals, and is happy paying a subscription for ongoing coaching and content. If your goal is day-to-day self-optimization and you enjoy the gamified habit loop, that is exactly what it is built to deliver.

Who Endobits is for

Endobits fits someone who already wears (or is prescribed) a CGM and wants an affordable, clinical-grade read of their data that a real clinician can act on — without committing to another monthly subscription. That includes people managing type 2 diabetes or prediabetes, and anyone who would rather have their glucose patterns interpreted as continuous monitoring data feeding a care conversation than as a standalone wellness score. The cost difference is significant: a per-report model can be a fraction of an annual membership.

The honest bottom line

This is not a case where one product simply beats the other. If you want ongoing lifestyle coaching bundled with sensors, Levels is purpose-built for that. If you want to turn CGM data you already generate into something clinical and shareable, at a much lower cost and no subscription, Endobits is the better-fit alternative. Many people could reasonably use a consumer app for daily habits and Endobits when they want a report for a doctor's visit.

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Sources

Levels, Pricing and Plans (2026). American Diabetes Association, Devices & Technology. National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Continuous Glucose Monitoring.

This article is educational and not medical advice, and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Levels. Pricing and product details are summarized from public sources in 2026 and may have changed. Endobits is clinical decision-support software used under clinician oversight, not a diagnostic device or a substitute for professional medical care.

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