Pep takes a structured approach to GLP 1 support with guided programs, regular check ins, and a more guided experience overall. It works well for people who want that kind of structure.
Pep's subscription can feel like a commitment, especially after a trial period. Here is where discount codes typically surface:
Want something designed around small daily actions that compound over time?
Pep is structured and guided. Lina is grounded in behavioral science and more self directed. They are different approaches for different kinds of people, and both have genuine strengths.
If you like guided programs and regular structure, Pep delivers that. If you want an app that teaches without guiding your every step and is built on behavioral science so the habits actually stick, Lina might suit you better.
"I do not need someone telling me what to do. I just want good tools."
Lina gives you the tracking and insights without the structured programs. It is designed to be self directed, built around small daily actions that compound over time so you naturally stay consistent.
"I want to learn at my own pace."
Over 900 insights you can browse when you are curious, without any curriculum to follow or any pressure to keep up with a schedule. You learn what you need, when you need it.
"I need data for my doctor visits."
Export your tracking history as a clean PDF whenever you need it. It is genuinely useful for appointments and gives your doctor real data to work with.
"I want to track my mental state, not just symptoms."
Mindset tracking is built in from the start. How you feel emotionally is a real part of the journey, and Lina is grounded in behavioral science so it supports both the physical and psychological sides.
Lina is free to download. Give it a try and see if it suits your journey. If it is not for you, no worries at all.
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