Pricing

Regain Pricing (2026): What You'll Actually Be Billed

Regain costs $65-90/week, billed every four weeks, so a year is thirteen charges not twelve. Here's exactly what you get, hidden costs to watch for, and when cheaper alternatives make more sense

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Sage de Lovefix
5 min read · January 2026
A gold coin on repaired porcelain, symbolizing that Regain pricing, though cheaper than traditional therapy, remains expensive for a relationship app.

This page is a billing reference, not a review. If you want the should-I-buy-it argument, that is Is Regain worth it. This is the numbers.

The sticker

$65 to $90 per week, depending on therapist availability, your location, and what the algorithm decides about you at signup. Prices display in your local currency.

That range is real, but it is also not how you pay.

How you actually pay

Regain bills every four weeks, as a lump sum of $260 to $400.

Not monthly. Every four weeks. That distinction is the single most consequential fact on this page and almost nobody prints it.

The year, properly

A year has fifty-two weeks. Fifty-two divided by four is thirteen.

You will be billed thirteen times, not twelve.

Low endHigh end
Per week$65$90
Per four-week cycle$260$400
What people budget (× 12)$3,120$4,800
What you are actually billed (× 13)$3,380$5,200
The difference$260$400

The extra charge is worth a full cycle. It is not hidden, it is not a scam, it is on their site. It is simply that everyone reads “$260 to $400” and files it under “per month,” and then somewhere around month twelve there is a payment that was not in the plan.

Do the thirteen. Not the twelve.

Two things to sort out before you subscribe, not after

Insurance. Regain effectively does not work with insurance. Talkspace, which lists higher at around $436 a month, does. That means if you have coverage, the platform with the worse sticker price may cost you dramatically less out of pocket. Check your coverage before you compare prices, because doing it in the other order produces the wrong answer. Every roundup that ranks these two on published figures is ranking them on a number that does not describe what you will pay.

Financial aid. Regain has historically offered a financial-aid application at signup, with the discount weighted by things like income, employment, and student status. We could not re-verify the current terms in July 2026, so treat this as a lead to chase rather than a promise: ask them directly, and ask before you subscribe, because retroactive discounts are not a thing anyone offers.

We would rather tell you what we could not confirm than round it off into a confident sentence. A search result will hand you a tidy number. It will not tell you what it did not check.

The cancellation question

Reporting on Regain has consistently indicated that cancelling does not refund the cycle you have already paid for, even if you cancel early in it. That is a normal policy and not a scandal, but it changes the arithmetic of when you cancel. We could not re-verify this in July 2026 either. Ask them, in writing, and get the answer before your next billing date rather than after it.

What the price buys

Unlimited messaging with a licensed therapist, plus typically one live session a week, by video, phone, or chat. Both partners can participate on one subscription. You can switch therapists if the fit is wrong, which is genuinely better than most people get from in-person care and is a real reason to consider the platform.

Comparison, honestly

OptionWhat you payInsurance
Regain$260-$400 / 4 weeks · $3,380-$5,200 a yearEffectively no
Talkspace~$436 / monthYes. Check yours first.
Local therapist (US)$100-$250 / session, typically 8-20 sessionsOften
Lasting (curriculum, not therapy)$29.99/mo · $89.99 / 6 monthsn/a
LoveFix (conflict repair, not therapy)Free sessions to start · $9.99 or $19.99/mo, covers bothn/a

Those last two are not therapy and are not sold as therapy. They are on the table so you can see the shape of the market, not so you can substitute one for the other.


Where we come in, briefly

We make LoveFix, so here is the disclosure and here is the short version.

Regain sells you a licensed therapist. We do not have one and we will not pretend otherwise: Sage is an AI coach, not a clinician, and it does not diagnose or treat anything. If your situation is clinical, the money on this page is well spent and you should spend it.

What we do is the twenty-four to forty-eight hours after a fight. Each of you talks it through privately with Sage, separately, and then you both get one shared wrap: what each of you needs and one agreed next step. LoveFix costs $9.99 or $19.99 a month, one subscription covering both of you, with free sessions to start and a one-off three-session pack at $9.99.

Some couples run both, because a therapist on Thursday does not help with the fight that happened on Tuesday night, and a second weekly session costs far more than we do.

That is the whole pitch. Back to the numbers.


Frequently asked

How much is Regain per month? It isn’t a monthly product. It is $260 to $400 every four weeks, which is thirteen charges a year.

How much is Regain per year? $3,380 to $5,200 at current rates.

Does Regain take insurance? Effectively no. Talkspace does. Check your coverage before comparing prices.

Is there a free trial? No. There is a financial-aid application, whose current terms we could not verify in July 2026. Ask before you subscribe.

Can two people use one subscription? Yes.


Verified 14 July 2026 against Regain’s and Talkspace’s own pages. Two items on this page (financial aid terms, refund policy on cancellation) we could not re-verify at that date and have labelled as such rather than guess. Confirm both with Regain directly before you pay.

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