GoodRx launched a new subscription service called GoodRx Companion on May 27, 2026 [1], to provide discounted healthcare access in the U.S. [2].

The service targets individuals who are uninsured or underinsured, populations that often struggle with high out-of-pocket costs for essential medications and medical visits.

The GoodRx Companion subscription is priced at $14.99 per month [3]. This model allows members to access a range of health services and prescription drugs at reduced rates, aiming to bridge the gap for those without comprehensive insurance coverage [1].

By offering a fixed monthly fee, the platform seeks to lower the financial barrier to basic healthcare. The initiative focuses on providing a predictable cost structure for users who otherwise face volatile pricing at pharmacies and clinics [3].

The launch comes as part of a broader effort by the prescription-savings platform to expand its utility beyond simple couponing. This new tier integrates more comprehensive health service discounts into a single membership [1].

Users can sign up for the service through the existing GoodRx infrastructure. The company said the subscription is intended to act as a supplement or add-on for those whose current insurance plans provide insufficient coverage for necessary treatments [2].

GoodRx launched a new subscription service called GoodRx Companion

The introduction of a subscription model by a major prescription-savings platform reflects a shift toward 'membership-based' healthcare access for the uninsured. By stabilizing costs through a monthly fee, GoodRx is attempting to create a private-sector safety net that mimics insurance benefits without the regulatory requirements of traditional health plans.