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The 10 Best Supplement Subscriptions, According to Editors and Nutritionists

The supplements we think are actually worth hitting “subscribe and save.”

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NO MAN WANTS to reach for their daily protein powder or multivitamin and come up empty. A subscription to your dailies can keep you fully stocked, especially on busy weeks when time tends to escape you. While we don’t love the vitamin subscription boxes we’ve seen advertised (you know, the ones brands market as “personalized” that are just a box of generic supplements you may or may not need), we do stand by a subscription for individual supplements for convenience and cost.

We researched and tested dozens of supplements, paying close attention to ingredient quality, flavor, value, and how well each supplement subscription fits into a busy schedule. From protein powder to omega-3s, we found a supplement subscription for almost all your daily needs (and then some). If you’re looking for the best supplement subscriptions out there, these are our favorite deals.

Best Supplement Subscriptions

What to Consider

Frequency

Subscriptions are only worth it if you’re consistent. Many brands default to 30-day deliveries, which makes sense for products you take daily. Many programs do offer flexibility though. If your training ramps up, or you travel and skip your dailies for a week, you can move a shipment sooner or push it back with an easy account update. A good subscription adapts to your lifestyle rather than forcing you to keep pace with the brand’s recommended schedule. And over time, that freedom makes the routine feel sustainable instead of locked and rigid. Look for the brands that allow for that flexibility.

Price

Subscription discounts usually land in the 10 to 20 percent range. Some brands also throw in free shipping, gifts with your first order, or access to flavors that aren’t always accessible for one-time buyers. The easiest way to calculate value is looking at the cost per serving. Two protein powders, for instance, might cost the same, but one might be less expensive per scoop.

Third-Party Testing

Third-party testing confirms that what’s on the supplement label is actually in the supplement itself. Programs such as NSF Certified for Sport and Informed Sport set high standards and verify the purity of the product. Third-party testing is particularly important for products competitive athletes—protein, creatine, electrolytes, and anything taken before competition—as this process also checks for substances banned in sport. Rest assured that we have only included third-party tested supplements on this list.

How We Chose

I'm a NASM-certified nutritionist who has spent years covering the intersection of fitness and nutrition. I started with input from the Men's Health editors, including Deputy Editor Paul Kita and Fitness and Commerce Editor Charles Thorp, NASM. We then tested several dozen pre-workout supplements over several months, along with our own previous experience using the products. Our editors, certified trainers, and product testers evaluated each product based on key criteria: ingredient quality, effectiveness, side effects, taste, mix-ability, and overall value.

The testing pool started with the top-rated and best-selling products providing subscriptions on the market, then was cut down from there. The products that made it into this guide undergo third-party testing, hold an NSF, USP, or Informed Sport certification, and contain standardized forms of protein in clinically studied, safe amounts.

We considered every nutrition label, ingredient list, price, and many reviews from certified-buyers. We made and drank hundreds of post-workout protein smoothies as part of our examination process. The list below represents our thoughtful picks of the very best protein powders to help with your gains in 2025.

The formula includes vitamin D, magnesium, vitamin A, vitamin E, and omega-3 DHA sourced from microalgae. Each ingredient appears in a form the body absorbs well, and you can look up the exact supplier for each one right on Ritual’s site. The capsules use a delayed-release design, which can help reduce the stomach discomfort some multivitamins can cause.

Ritual also includes a mint tab in every bottle to keep the scent and flavor fresh. Its subscription offers monthly deliveries at a lower price (about $3 less per bottle) than a one-time order, and free shipping.

Read More: Best Multivitamins

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Features at a Glance

Frequency30 days
Price per Serving$1.10
Third-Party CertifiedYes, Independent Labs
Best Protein Powder Subscription

Thorne Whey Protein Isolate

Whey Protein Isolate

Each scoop provides 21 grams of protein. The whey protein powder mixes quickly in a shaker bottle and blends smoothly into smoothies or oatmeal. With just 100 calories, 1g of fat and 4g of carbs per scoop, the macros are great.

The subscription program offers refills every 2 weeks, 30 days, 45 days, 2 months, 3 months, or 4 months. This is important as protein may not be an everyday supplement need. Heavier training phases might call for frequent refills, while lighter weeks stretch out your supply. Though the base cost is fairly high at $65 a jug, the subscription cuts that by up to 20 percent.

Read More: Best Protein Powders

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Features at a Glance

Frequency14 days-4 months
Price per Serving$1.93
Third-Party CertifiedYes, NSF Certified for Sport
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Best Creatine Subscription

Onnit Creatine Monohydrate

Creatine Monohydrate
Now 15% Off

The powder is unflavored, which makes it easy to mix into protein shakes, electrolytes, or just plain water. It dissolves smoothly and doesn’t leave grit.

The subscription lets you choose deliveries every 1, 2 or 3 months. You save 5 percent on your first order and 15 percent on all future orders by subscribing.

While some people may prefer flavored creatine, the neutral taste gives you freedom to mix this powder with anything.

Read More: What to Know About Creatine

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Features at a Glance

Frequency1-3 months
Price per Serving$0.20
Third-Party CertifiedYes, Informed Sport Certified

Gainful Gut Health Boost blend includes digestive enzymes and fiber-rich potato starch, two ingredients known for helping break down food and feeding beneficial gut bacteria to help keep you regular. The powder mixes into nearly anything without clumping, and the unflavored profile makes it easy to fold into your routine without adjusting how your morning drink tastes.

The subscription gives you a choice of deliveries every 3, 4, 6, or 8 weeks, and S saves you $2 per 28-serving jug.

The lack of flavor offers flexibility. It goes with nearly any drink or snack without affecting the taste. Just make sure you’re staying hydrated, particularly on the days you are consuming this fiber supplement.

Read More: Best High-Fiber Recipes

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Features at a Glance

Frequency3, 4, 6, or 8 weeks
Price per Serving$0.79
Third-Party CertifiedYes, NSF Certified
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Best Electrolyte Subscription

LMNT LMNT Zero-Sugar Electrolytes

LMNT Zero-Sugar Electrolytes

Each stick contains 1,000 mg of sodium, 200 mg of potassium, and 60 mg of magnesium.. There’s no sugar either (some brands can contain 10+ grams of sugar per packet).

A subscription gives you a discount,free shipping, the option to receive your product anywhere from every one month to every six months, and the ability to adjust flavors with each order.

The sodium level is high, which works well for men who sweat a lot during training. But if your workouts stay light, this may feel like more sodium than you need. And electrolytes are definitely not going to be a daily need for most, so those 2-to-6 month subscription ranges are extra important here.

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Features at a Glance

Frequency1-6 months
Price per Serving$1.30
Third-Party CertifiedYes, Dyad Labs

But for a steady pre-workout this subscription offers a reasonable cost. The product contains a reasonable 150 milligrams of caffeine per serving and no added sugar.

A subscription drops the price by 5 percent on the first order and 15 percent on future orders, and you can opt for deliveries every 1, 2, or 3 months. This is great for men who vary their training loads and may not be taking pre-workout every single day.

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Features at a Glance

Frequency1-3 months
Price per Serving$1.42
Third-Party CertifiedYes, NSF Certified
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Transparent Labs KSM-66 liquid ashwagandha gives men a fast-absorbing formula in individual, easy-to-use packets. It features 600mg of KSM-66, a researched form of ashwagandha known for supporting energy and steady mood.

The subscription saves you 10% and ships every 15, 30, or 45 days. They recommend taking 1-2 capsules per day, depending on your needs, and you may want to adjust your subscription timing depending on how quickly you go through the bottle.

Fitness and Commerce Editor Charles Thorp, NASM did feel the benefit of better sleep and improved cognitive function when he started taking during the day. But as cautioned by the brand, there is a little drowsiness during the first few days of use.

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Features at a Glance

Frequency15, 30 or 60 days
Price per Serving$0.60
Third-Party TestingYes, Informed Sport Certified
Best Probiotic Subscription

THORNE Complete Biotic

Complete Biotic

Thorne’s Complete Biotic deliver to our gut pre-, pro-, and postbiotics (a combination of good bacteria and the food that fuels it) each week of the month. Instead of just one strain, this provides a variety—and early research suggests that a multi-strain opinion may support a more balanced microbiome.

The blend includes probiotics and prebiotics in individual packets of orange-flavored powder. Powder tends to absorb better than capsules, and the individual packets are easy to travel with. Thorp noticed better digestion when he used them on a recent trip (travel regularly plays havoc with the system).

You can save up to 20 percent by opting for a subscription. You can choose your refills to arrive every two weeks, 2 weeks, 30 days, 45 days, 2 months, 3 months, or 4 months. And though the price sits higher than basic probiotics, the multi-strain approach is a better approach worth trying if you have a testy digestive tract that hasn’t benefited from basic probiotics.

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Features at a Glance

Frequency14 days-4 months
Price per serving$1.32
Third-Party TestingYes, NSF Certified
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Best Omega-3 Subscription

Cymbiotika The Omega

The Omega

Cymbiotika takes a plant-based approach to omega-3s by using algae oil instead of fish oil. That shift lowers concern about heavy metals and oxidation, and it removes the fishy aftertaste—a huge downside to many omega-3 supplements. The blend features DHA, EPA, astaxanthin, sea buckthorn oil, and evening primrose oil—ingredients that support heart health, joint comfort, and steady cognitive function.

The liquid format absorbs better than capsule omegas, and the pump-top bottle makes dosing simple—you can take it straight from a spoon or mix it into a smoothie. The citrus-berry flavor is a bit strong but honestly, I’ll take anything over a fishy fish oil.

Subscribers save around 10% and can pause or skip any delivery, which comes every 30 days. A small downside though is that there are no options outside of that 30-day subscription range, you’ll have to use the pause or skip if you need flexibility. But for men who want a clean omega-3 source without the taste or texture of fish oil, this formula fits naturally into a daily routine.

Read More: Should You Take a Fish Oil Supplement?

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Features at a Glance

Frequency30 days
Price per Serving$2.04
Third-Party TestingYes, Independent Labs

Though you do get vitamin D from food sources like fatty fish and egg yolks, vitamin D levels tend to dwindle in the winter months as your skin makes vitamin D when it’s exposed to sunlight. Transparent Labs pairs vitamin D3 with vitamin K2 to support bone health, immune function, and calcium balance. The subscription saves about 10 percent and comes in either 15-, 30-, or 45-day cycles. The downside here though is that the bottle comes with 60 softgels with one dose being one softgel, so you’ll likely need to skip deliveries on your account to avoid excess product gathering in your pantry.

Vitamin D works best with steady use, so a predictable refill helps maintain healthy levels through the year. If you feel low on energy, get your vitamin D levels tested first, and if your physician recommends a supplement, Transparent Labs is one of our favorites.

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Features at a Glance

Frequency15, 30, or 45 days
Price per Serving$0.45
Third-Party TestingYes, Informed Choice
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Lauren Keary, NASM
Freelance writer

Lauren Keary is a NASM-certified nutrition coach and fitness/nutrition writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. She is an ex-collegiate rower, and received her M.A. in magazine journalism and B.A. in literary journalism. She has nearly a decade of professional journalism experience and has covered topics all across the wellness and lifestyles spaces. 


Her bylines include Fortune, BarBend, Outside Magazine, Evening Standard, BuzzFeed, Modern Luxury, Women's Running Magazine, TripSavvy, San Diego Magazine, Orange Coast Magazine, Fitt and FoodBeast. 

When she's not writing or editing, you can catch her walking with her dog and an iced vanilla latte (half sweet) beachside or catching a flight.

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Reviewed byPaul Kita
Deputy Editor

Paul Kita is a Deputy Editor at Men's Health, where he has covered food, cooking, nutrition, supplements, grooming, tech, travel, and fatherhood at the brand for more than 15 years. He is also the author of two Men's Health cookbooks, Guy Gourmet and A Man, A Pan, A Plan, and the winner of a James Beard Award.

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Tested byCharles Thorp, NASM
Fitness and Commerce Editor

Charles Thorp is the Fitness and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he shares the best product recommendations in gym equipment, recovery tools, supplements, and more. Following an early life in athletics, Charles became a NASM-certified trainer and began writing programs alongside the most respected coaches in the world.  

Since entering the world of fitness content, Charles has had the opportunity to learn from and train alongside high performance individuals from the NFL, UFC, NBA, Formula 1, CrossFit, US Olympics, and Navy SEALs. When he’s not writing about training programs or gear, he can be seen at the gym or in the wild, putting them to the test.

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