How to Cancel Found Weight Loss in 2026 (GLP-1 Tapering + Refund Guide)
Updated 2026-02-22 · 7 min read
⚠️ Do NOT Stop GLP-1 Medications Suddenly
If Found prescribed you semaglutide (Ozempic/Wegovy) or tirzepatide (Mounjaro/Zepbound), stopping abruptly causes rapid weight regain — studies show 2/3 of lost weight returns within 12 months. Talk to your doctor about tapering your dose gradually before canceling. This guide covers how to transition safely.
What Found Charges
Found's pricing structure:
Program fee: $99-149/month for coaching, app access, and provider consultations
Medication (if prescribed): $99-499/month on top of the program fee, depending on the medication
Total cost: $200-650/month for the complete program
That's $2,400-7,800/year. The medication is doing the heavy lifting — the coaching and app are supplementary at best.
How to Cancel Found
Step 1: Cancel the Program
Log into the Found app or joinfound.com
Go to Account → Subscription
Click "Cancel Program"
Or email support@joinfound.com requesting cancellation
Request written confirmation of both the program AND medication cancellation
Step 2: Handle Your Medication
If you want to continue the medication but ditch Found's markup:
Ask Found to transfer your prescription to your local pharmacy
Or see your primary care doctor for a new prescription (most PCPs now prescribe GLP-1s)
Check if your insurance covers the medication (coverage has expanded significantly in 2025-2026)
Use manufacturer savings cards: Novo Nordisk and Lilly both offer programs that can reduce costs to $25-150/month with insurance
💡 The GLP-1 Pricing Landscape Is Changing Fast
Compounded semaglutide (much cheaper than brand-name Wegovy) is available through telehealth platforms for $150-300/month. The FDA shortage that enabled compounding may end, but generic GLP-1s are on the horizon. Your doctor can help you find the most cost-effective option for your situation.
Cheaper Ways to Get the Same Medications
Your primary care doctor + insurance: Many insurers now cover Wegovy and Zepbound for weight loss. A $40 copay beats $300-500/month out-of-pocket through Found.
Ro Body / Hims: Compounded semaglutide for $149-299/month. Still telehealth, but cheaper than Found.
Cost Plus Drugs: Mark Cuban's pharmacy offers some weight loss medications at cost + 15% markup.
Manufacturer savings programs: Novo Nordisk (Wegovy) and Lilly (Zepbound) offer savings cards that reduce insured copays to $25-150.
Endocrinologist: For complex cases, an endocrinologist provides better oversight than telehealth and may access medications through specialty pharmacies at better prices.
Safe Tapering Off GLP-1 Medications
If you're stopping medication entirely (not just switching providers), here's what to expect and how to prepare:
Gradual dose reduction: Work with a doctor to step down your dose over 4-8 weeks rather than stopping cold
Appetite returns: The appetite suppression from GLP-1s fades within 1-2 weeks of stopping. This is normal and expected.
Weight regain prevention: Establish exercise habits and dietary patterns BEFORE stopping — these are harder to build once appetite returns to baseline
Realistic expectations: Most people regain some weight. The goal is maintaining most of the loss through lifestyle changes that were easier to establish while on medication.
Refund Policy
Program fee: Generally non-refundable for the current billing period, but Found has been flexible for first-month cancellations
Unshipped medication: Refundable if canceled before processing
Shipped medication: Non-refundable for safety reasons
Unhappy with results: Contact support — some telehealth weight loss companies offer satisfaction guarantees for the first 30-90 days
🔍 Weight Loss Programs Are the Most Expensive Subscriptions
Found, Noom, Calibrate, gym memberships, meal kit services — weight loss subscriptions can total $300-800/month. JustCancel scans your bank statement to reveal the true cost of your health stack.