u/BurgBergBurger

The pricing on Invigor Medical is noticeably higher than most compounded options I've looked at. I'm trying to understand what you're actually getting for that premium.

Anyone currently subscribed? Wondering if the higher price comes with meaningfully better support or if it's just the business model.

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u/BurgBergBurger — 7 days ago

I've been out of the AI video loop for a few months. Last I checked, Kling AI was dominating because of how smooth its motion generation was compared to Runway and Pika.

I'm looking for current Kling AI reviews. Is it still the best option for generating realistic, fluid motion in 2026?

I've seen some recent reviews mentioning that while the motion is great, the prompt adherence can sometimes be a bit stubborn, especially for complex scenes.

I know platforms like Freepik are starting to integrate multiple video models into their suite, which makes me wonder if paying for a standalone Kling subscription is still the best move, or if it's better to use a hub that lets you switch between Kling, Veo, and others depending on the shot you need.

Are you guys still using Kling as your daily driver for video generation, or have you moved on to newer models?

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u/BurgBergBurger — 8 days ago

I like that GobyMeds apparently offers a refund if you don't get approved for the prescription. That's a little different from most services that just keep your consult fee regardless.

But I can't find many real reviews. Anyone here actually used them? Curious how the starter bundle works and if the brand-name option is actually accessible or just there for marketing.

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u/BurgBergBurger — 15 days ago

Alfie is one of those platforms I keep seeing pop up but can't find much beyond their own marketing. The flat-rate pricing model sounds appealing if it's actually what they say it is.

Anyone used Alfie for semaglutide? Mostly curious about how the provider check-ins work and whether the insurance support they advertise is actually helpful.

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u/BurgBergBurger — 16 days ago

I don't have great insurance coverage for weight loss meds so I've been looking at cash-pay options. LifeMD keeps coming up as a brand-name option which is different from most of the compounded semaglutide services.

Curious if the brand-name access is actually worth the premium or if compounded from somewhere else makes more sense financially.

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u/BurgBergBurger — 17 days ago