Bioniq GO Swiss-made granules in a measuring scoop

Is Bioniq GO Worth the Money? An Honest UK Review (July 2026)

Bioniq GO costs £103.09 a month in the UK as a subscription, with free delivery and no minimum term — you can cancel at any time from your account. For that you get supplement granules matched to your profile: one of 40 formulations, each with up to 23 vitamins and minerals, selected by an algorithm built on a database of more than 3 million blood data points. It is a more considered product than a standard multivitamin, but it also costs several times as much. It is worth the money if you want personalisation without a blood test and a format you will actually stick with; it is not the right buy if all you want is basic nutritional cover at the lowest possible price.

How much does Bioniq GO cost in the UK?

Let's answer the question people actually type into Google first. As of July 2026, Bioniq GO costs £103.09 per month in the UK on subscription, with free delivery included. A one-off, single purchase is also available at a slightly higher price if you would rather try it without subscribing.

There is no minimum commitment. The subscription has no lock-in period, and you can cancel whenever you like from your account — no phone calls, no awkward retention scripts. Your first delivery arrives in 10–14 days, because each order is prepared after you place it, and it ships within the UK. A measuring scoop is included free with your first order.

That works out at roughly £3.40 a day. It is a premium price, and there is no point pretending otherwise. The real question is what you get for it — and whether that is worth more to you than a £10 tub of supermarket multivitamins. In the UK, Bioniq GO is sold exclusively through Herbalife Independent Members, each with their own personal bioniq page; you can read how that works, and start the assessment, via my complete Bioniq GO guide.

What do you actually get for £103.09 a month?

Four things separate Bioniq GO from a bottle of tablets off the shelf.

A personalised match, not a guess

You start with an online wellness assessment that takes around ten minutes, covering your lifestyle, diet and goals. Bioniq's algorithm then matches you to one of 40 formulations, each containing up to 23 vitamins and minerals. The matching draws on bioniq's proprietary database of over 3 million blood data points, gathered through years of blood-test-based personalisation work. Crucially, you see your proposed formula before you pay anything.

One honest clarification, because some marketing in this space overpromises: Bioniq GO is matched to your profile, not manufactured from scratch for you as an individual. If a company tells you an online quiz produces a formula unique to you alone, be sceptical. Forty distinct formulations chosen by a data-driven algorithm is a genuinely more transparent claim.

A different format

Instead of tablets or capsules, Bioniq GO comes as patented Swiss-made granules. Each nutrient is bound with guar gum — a natural carrier — which forms a gel-like biomatrix so the micronutrients are released gradually rather than all at once. You take a scoop of granules daily; many people find this easier to keep up than swallowing a handful of pills.

Vegan-friendly, with your name on the pack

All 40 formulations are vegan-friendly, which is rarer than you might think in the supplement world — if plant-based nutrition matters to you, you may also like our Vegan Protein Drink Mix. And yes, your name is printed on the pack. A small touch, but it reflects the point of the product: it is prepared for your order, not pulled from a warehouse shelf.

The backing of a major company

Since 2026, bioniq has been part of Herbalife — more on that below — which matters for long-term supply, quality control and accountability in a category full of here-today-gone-tomorrow startups.

Bioniq GO vs a regular multivitamin: what's the real difference?

A standard multivitamin is one formula for everyone: the same tablet for a 25-year-old vegan runner and a 60-year-old office worker who eats meat daily. It is cheap, and for many people it is perfectly reasonable. Herbalife's own Formula 2 Vitamin & Mineral Complex is a good example of a solid, affordable everyday option.

Bioniq GO's argument is that people's needs differ, so the formula should too. Your assessment answers determine which of the 40 formulations you receive and which nutrients it emphasises. The EU-authorised claims for common micronutrients illustrate why the emphasis matters: for example, vitamin B12 contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, and vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system — always as part of a varied, balanced diet and healthy lifestyle. Which nutrients are most relevant depends on who you are — that is the whole case for personalisation.

Is bioniq legit?

A fair question for any supplement subscription. Bioniq was founded in London and built its reputation on blood-test-based personalised nutrition before launching GO as its assessment-based product. In 2026, Herbalife acquired bioniq in a deal worth up to $150 million — a strong signal of confidence in the technology from a company that has operated in nutrition for over 45 years.

The brand's most famous customer is Cristiano Ronaldo, who has used bioniq since 2022 and became an investor in 2024. Celebrity backing proves nothing about whether a supplement suits you, but an investor who built a career on physical longevity doing multi-year due diligence is not nothing either.

In the UK, Bioniq GO is sold exclusively through Herbalife Independent Members. That means you buy through a Member's personal bioniq page rather than a generic website — the route explained step by step in our guide to what Bioniq GO is and how it works.

So, is Bioniq GO worth the money?

It depends on what you are comparing it with — so here is a straight answer for each case.

Worth it if: you want personalisation; you have tried standard multivitamins and never stuck with them; you value the granule format, the vegan-friendly formulations and the made-to-order model; or you simply want the most considered version of a daily micronutrient habit and the price fits your budget.

Not worth it if: you only want basic, inexpensive cover — a standard multivitamin costs a fraction of the price; you expect a supplement to fix a poor diet (it will not, and no honest seller should tell you otherwise); or you have a diagnosed deficiency or medical condition, in which case your GP should lead, not an online assessment.

Because you see your proposed formula before paying, and can cancel at any time with no minimum term, the practical risk of finding out is low: one month, one decision. If you are weighing up wider costs, our Herbalife UK price guide covers the rest of the range.

Frequently asked questions

How much does Bioniq GO cost per month in the UK?

£103.09 per month on subscription, with free UK delivery, as of July 2026. A one-off single purchase is available at a slightly higher price.

Can I cancel my Bioniq GO subscription at any time?

Yes. There is no minimum term or lock-in period — you can cancel whenever you like directly from your account.

Do I have to pay before seeing my formula?

No. You complete the wellness assessment (around ten minutes) and see the formulation proposed for you before any payment is taken.

Is Bioniq GO vegan?

Yes — all 40 formulations are vegan-friendly.

How long does the first delivery take?

10–14 days within the UK, because each order is prepared after you place it. A free measuring scoop is included with your first order.

Read the complete Bioniq GO guide →

Antonio Dibattista — Herbalife Independent Member. Bioniq GO personalised supplements, delivered in the UK — see my Bioniq GO guide.

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