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Comparison May 5, 2026

Boswell vs. Blokes.

Blokes is a men's-health telehealth service centered on testosterone optimization. Boswell is a peptide-therapy platform serving men and women, with a wider compound menu and per-protocol pricing. Here's how to choose.

Written by Boswell Editorial Team
Published May 5, 2026
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The short version

Blokes is a men's-health telehealth service. The product is built around testosterone replacement and the labs, ancillaries, and follow-up that go with it. Members usually arrive with TRT in mind, or with TRT-shaped symptoms — fatigue, libido, body composition, mood — and want a hormone-optimization team to take it from there.

Boswell is a peptide-therapy platform open to men and women. The product is the protocol — a peptide prescribed by a U.S.-licensed physician and compounded by a 503A pharmacy after a focused evaluation. Members typically arrive having already identified the compound or the goal: BPC-157 for tissue repair, CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin for sleep and recovery, PT-141 for sexual health, NAD+ for energy.

TopicBlokesBoswell
Primary productTRT-led men's-health membershipPeptide therapy via licensed providers + 503A compounding
AudienceMen onlyMen and women
Starting pointLab panel + intake, then a TRT-centric planGoals review, provider intake, then a prescribed protocol
Peptide menuSelected peptides as add-ons to TRTFull peptide menu (BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295 + Ipa, NAD+, PT-141, GHK-Cu, MOTS-C, AOD-9604, Sermorelin, Glutathione)
Pricing modelMembership + medicationPer-protocol pricing, prescription-required
Best fitYou want hormone optimization as a man, in one placeYou want a specific peptide protocol with provider oversight

Different jobs to be done

Blokes is structured around the question am I where I want to be hormonally as a man, and what do I do about it? Testosterone is the gravitational center. Peptides exist on the menu but they're complementary to the hormone story. The audience filter is intentional — men only, men's-health framing — and many members value that.

Boswell is structured around the question can I get this peptide protocol prescribed and compounded by people I trust? Members come in with the protocol already in mind. The platform serves both men and women, which matters for compounds like GHK-Cu and glutathione where the audience is broader, and for skin-health and sleep goals that aren't gendered.

If TRT is the question, you want a TRT clinic. If a peptide is the question, you want a peptide clinic.

When Blokes makes sense

Blokes earns its place when TRT is genuinely the question and you want a men's-health-shaped experience to wrap around it. The framing, the marketing, the protocol library, and the coaching are all built for that audience. If you're a man who suspects low T and wants a coordinated team to run labs, decide whether replacement is appropriate, and manage ancillaries, that's the product fit.

It's also a reasonable choice if you want hormone work and any peptide add-ons to live under one roof. The trade-off is that the platform's center of gravity is testosterone, not peptides — and women aren't the audience.

When Boswell makes sense

Boswell earns its place when the peptide is the question. You want sermorelin for sleep support. You want BPC-157 for a slow-healing tendon. You want a CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin protocol prescribed by a U.S.-licensed physician and compounded by a 503A pharmacy, instead of going through a research-chemicals vendor.

Boswell is also the better fit if you're a woman exploring peptide therapy. The peptide menu — recovery, longevity, skin, metabolic, sleep — is broader than what a TRT-led men's clinic puts on the front page, and the per-protocol pricing means you're paying for the medication, not the membership wrapper. If TRT is what you actually want, Blokes will probably serve you better. If a peptide is what you actually want, this is where to be.

Questions worth asking before either

  • Is the outcome I'm after primarily a testosterone question or a peptide question?
  • If I'm a woman, is this platform set up for me?
  • Is the prescriber a U.S.-licensed physician, and is the pharmacy a 503A compounding pharmacy?
  • What does refill oversight look like — who follows up, and when?
  • Am I paying for the medication, or for a membership wrapped around it?

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