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SelfDecode vs Genomisaur

SelfDecode and Genomisaur are the two most direct options if you want a health report from your existing DNA file. Both accept 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage uploads. The real difference is how they package it: SelfDecode is a $120/yr subscription with 1,250+ reports, AI coaching, and supplement recommendations; Genomisaur is a $49 one-time polygenic risk score report.

At a glance

Choose Genomisaur if

You want a focused polygenic risk score report from existing DNA data, one payment, methodology you can inspect.

Choose SelfDecode if

You want ongoing health coaching, supplement protocols, lab-data integration, and are willing to pay annually.

Pricing

Public list prices. Genomisaur Family Full is currently $49.5 with code LAUNCH50.

OptionPriceWhat it is
Genomisaur — Full Health Report$49 one-time71 PRS + traits, no subscription
SelfDecode — Health subscription~$120/yr1,250+ reports, AI coach, supplement recs
SelfDecode bundles$418–$894+Ancestry + health + coaching packages
Turnaround~20 minutes after uploadHours to days

Competitor prices sourced from Public list price on mynucleus.com as of 2026. Update periodically; confirm on the vendor's site before purchasing.

Feature comparison

Side-by-side on the things that actually change what the product does for you.

FeatureGenomisaurSelfDecodeEdge
Accepts 23andMe / AncestryDNA / MyHeritageYesYes
Payment modelOne-timeAnnual subscription
Polygenic risk scores71 PRS across 14 categoriesDozens of PRS (exact count varies)
Single-SNP trait reportsFocused on PRS + select traits1,250+ single-SNP topic reports
Supplement / lifestyle recommendationsNone (informational only)Yes — integrated recs
Method transparencyEvery PRS cites its source GWASMethodology less visible on consumer pages
Turnaround~20 minHours to days
Cost over 3 years$49 one-time~$360

What each one does well

Genomisaur

  • One-time payment — no subscription renewal
  • 71 peer-reviewed polygenic risk scores with performance metrics on every card
  • No supplement-commerce incentive influencing what ends up in the report
  • ~20 minute turnaround

SelfDecode

  • 1,250+ reports cover niches (sleep, nutrition, fitness, mental health) Genomisaur does not
  • AI health coach and lab-data integration
  • Better fit if you want ongoing recommendations rather than a static report
Our take

If you want a focused polygenic risk score report once and move on, Genomisaur at $49 is the better value — ~$360 cheaper than a 3-year SelfDecode subscription. If you want ongoing AI coaching, supplement protocols, and a much broader (but single-SNP heavy) report library, SelfDecode is the richer product.

Frequently asked questions

Is SelfDecode a subscription?

Yes. The Health subscription is roughly $120/year (check selfdecode.com for current pricing and bundles). Access to reports stops if the subscription lapses.

Can I use SelfDecode and Genomisaur with the same DNA file?

Yes. Both accept 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage raw files, so your upload can power reports on either service.

Does Genomisaur recommend supplements?

No. Genomisaur is informational and deliberately avoids supplement recommendations. We publish the science behind every score so you (or your clinician) can interpret it yourself.

Which has more polygenic risk scores?

Genomisaur publishes 71 PRS across 14 categories with per-score performance metrics on every card. SelfDecode ships many more total reports but most are single-SNP topic pages; exact PRS counts are less clearly disclosed.

Informational, not diagnostic

Consumer preconception reports — ours, SelfDecode's, and others — are informational. Carrier and polygenic risk results should be discussed with a qualified healthcare provider or genetic counselor before making medical or reproductive decisions.

Try the Full Health Report: 71 polygenic risk scores, one $49 payment, no subscription.