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Peppy

First cited by AI Jul 1, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about menopause and women's health. Not yet profiled.

Peppy is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jul 27, 2026, down from a peak of 2% visibility in menopause and women's health on Jul 1, 2026. This page stays public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Menopause and women's health, daily share of AI answers mentioning Peppy, through Aug 19, 2026.

0.0%

Last cited Jul 27, 2026 · peak 2% on Jul 1

By engine

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Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 2 positive mentions
  • 0 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning Peppy

ChatGPTJul 23, 2026, 09:38 UTC
What is the best online HRT provider for perimenopause?

The “best” online HRT provider depends on where you live and what matters most to you (cost/insurance coverage, want an OB/GYN vs NP, desire for compounded/bioidentical hormones, built‑in testing and follow‑up, etc.). Before I recommend a single best option, could you tell me where you’re located (country/state) and what your top priorities are? In the meantime, here are good options and what each is known for so you can compare: Gennev (US) — Menopause‑focused telehealth platform with clinicians experienced in perimenopause/menopause care, education resources, and a reputation for thorough symptom management. Good if you want a menopause specialist environment and patient education. Tia (US, select cities + virtual) — Integrative women’s health clinic that offers telehealth visits with OB/GYNs and primary care clinicians who treat perimenopause. Good if you want a clinic that combines general women’s health with menopause care and continuity. Maven Clinic (US, employer‑covered option) — Large virtual clinic offering menopause/perimenopause visits and care plans; often available as an employer benefit. Good if you want flexible scheduling and if you have access through work. Peppy (UK and some international coverage) — Employer and consumer telehealth service that provides menopause support and consultations with specialists. Good if you’re in the UK or Europe and want a service designed for menopause. What to look for in any online HRT provider Board‑certified clinicians experienced with perimenopause/menopause (OB/GYN, menopause specialists, or experienced NPs/MDs) Clear safety screening (personal/family breast cancer history, clotting risk, BP checks) Lab testing and follow‑up monitoring (as needed) Whether they prescribe FDA‑approved hormones vs compounded formulations (know pros/cons) Clear plan for follow‑up, dose adjustments, and emergency contact Transparent pricing and whether they bill insurance or provide affordable medications Safety note: HRT decisions should be individualized. An online provider can be convenient, but make sure they do appropriate risk screening and monitoring. If you tell me your country/state and what matters most (cost, compounded vs standard, wanting a menopause specialist), I’ll recommend 2–3 specific providers tailored to you.

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ChatGPTJul 1, 2026, 13:55 UTC
What are the best menopause telehealth clinics in 2026?

Here are reputable telehealth options people are choosing for menopause care in 2026, with a short reason for each. If you tell me your country, whether you want prescription HRT, your budget/insurance situation, or whether you prefer a menopause specialist vs. a generalist, I can tailor these further. Top menopause telehealth clinics and services Gennev — Menopause-focused telehealth company that pairs board-certified clinicians with menopause coaches, offers HRT prescribing where appropriate, lab testing and a wide range of symptom-management programs. Good if you want care designed specifically for menopause. Elektra Health — Dedicated menopause clinic (remote-first) that emphasizes evidence-based HRT, individualized plans, and clinician follow-up. Strong reputation for specialist-led care and HRT management. Maven Clinic — Large women’s/ family-health telehealth provider with established menopause programs; useful if you want integrated women’s-health services, employer-based coverage, or rapid access to clinicians across a range of issues. Parsley Health — Functional-medicine style primary care with longer visits, personalized workups (labs, lifestyle plans) and menopause support including HRT discussions. Good if you want a holistic, longer-term care model. Hims & Hers (Hims & Hers Health) — Broad telehealth platform that provides accessible women’s-health services including menopause symptom evaluation and HRT prescribing through its clinician network. Good for easy, lower-cost access and fast prescription delivery. PlushCare — General telehealth/primary-care service that prescribes HRT and manages menopause symptoms via board-certified physicians. Good if you want primary-care continuity plus menopause treatment options. Peppy — Employer-focused telehealth provider that offers expert menopause coaching and clinician support (used by many companies). Good if you have employer-provided access and want structured coaching plus clinical oversight. How to choose the right telehealth clinic Clinical expertise: Prefer clinics with menopause specialists (MD/DOs, gynecologists, menopause nurse practitioners) if you want complex HRT management. HRT capability: Confirm the service prescribes and manages HRT (and whether they handle bioidentical/compounded therapies). Labs & follow-up: Look for services that order baseline labs and provide scheduled follow-ups for monitoring. Costs & coverage: Check whether the service accepts your insurance or has employer coverage; telehealth subscription fees can vary. State/country availability: Many telehealth HRT services are limited by state licensing—confirm they can legally prescribe in your location. Approach: If you prefer a holistic/functional approach or want short symptom-focused visits, choose accordingly. Safety notes Ask about clinician qualifications, monitoring plans, and the evidence basis for any HRT offered. Be cautious with compounded “bioidentical” hormone claims; ask for lab monitoring and clear dosing rationales. If you tell me where you live and what kind of care you want (specialist HRT vs. coaching vs. holistic), I’ll recommend the best single option for your situation and list current pricing/coverage considerations.

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Competitive Landscape

Peppy vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in Menopause and women's health: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
Peppy logo
PeppyThis brand
0.0%
Gennev logo
Gennev

2 shared answers

#2
28.9%
Maven Clinic logo
Maven Clinic

2 shared answers

#14
13.3%
Elektra Health logo
Elektra Health

1 shared answers

#8
17.8%
Hims & Hers logo
Hims & Hers

1 shared answers

#26
8.9%

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