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FutureKit vs. LetsGetChecked.

LetsGetChecked is a large at-home testing platform with a broad menu — sexual health, general wellness, and a testosterone/male-hormone test — finger-prick blood mailed to its labs, results in an app, with subscription options. FutureKit is a single focused product: a six-marker male-fertility hormone panel (Total + Free T, FSH, LH, SHBG, Prolactin, Estradiol) from a DIN EN ISO 15189 German lab, with a physician-reviewed plain-language report, sold one-off for €89. If you want a broad test menu, LetsGetChecked has range; if you're in Europe and want a fertility-focused hormone read with a German lab behind it, FutureKit is the closer fit.

Both are at-home blood tests — but one is a broad menu and one is a focused male-fertility panel run in a German lab. Here's how they actually differ, and which fits a European reader.

TL;DR

If you only read one paragraph.

LetsGetChecked is a broad at-home testing platform (US/Ireland/UK and select markets) with a big menu and subscription options. FutureKit is one focused product: a six-marker male-fertility hormone panel from a German ISO-certified lab with a physician's plain-language interpretation, one-off at €89. They overlap on 'at-home testosterone test' but diverge on depth, region and care model.

FutureKitLetsGetChecked
What it isFocused six-marker male-fertility hormone panelBroad at-home testing menu (wellness, sexual health, hormones)
Markers for male fertilityTotal + Free T, FSH, LH, SHBG, Prolactin, EstradiolTestosterone / male-hormone tests; marker set varies by test
Region focusGermany, United Kingdom (EU, GDPR)United States, Ireland, UK and select markets
Sample typeFinger-prick bloodFinger-prick blood
LabDIN EN ISO 15189 accredited (Germany)CLIA / accredited labs (region-dependent)
InterpretationPhysician-reviewed, plain-language reportApp results with clinical/nursing support
Pricing model€89 one-off panelPer-test pricing with subscription options
Best forEU men wanting a fertility-focused read, German labA broad test menu and recurring monitoring
Where each product wins

Different jobs, different fits.

FutureKit wins for European fertility focus

If you're in Germany or the UK and the question is specifically about fertility-relevant hormones, a six-marker panel processed in a German ISO-certified lab — with a physician's written interpretation and EU/GDPR data handling — is the tighter fit than a general testing menu.

LetsGetChecked wins for breadth + monitoring

If you want a single account for sexual-health screening, general wellness markers and recurring testing on a subscription, LetsGetChecked's range and care infrastructure are a genuine strength — especially in its core US/Ireland markets.

Region and data law differ

LetsGetChecked's logistics centre on its US/IE markets; FutureKit is built for Germany and the UK with EU data handling. For a European reader, that affects shipping, lab location and where your health data sits.

FAQ

Honest answers before you decide.

Make the move

A fertility-focused baseline, run in Germany.

Six markers, one finger-prick, DIN EN ISO 15189 German lab, physician review in 3–5 working days. €89, one-off, no subscription.

Information is current as of writing and reflects publicly available product details; test menus, regional availability and pricing can change — verify on letsgetchecked.com. We are not affiliated with LetsGetChecked. For medical decisions, consult a licensed physician.