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Free to analyze. $6.99/mo if you want it to keep watching.

First analysis and routine are free. Pay only if you want us to track your skin over time and adjust the routine when something stops working. Cancel from the settings screen in two taps.

Free analysis
$0 — one-time
No card required. No email gate.

One photo. One full report. One routine.

Upload a selfie in natural light. Get a per-zone map (hydration, sebum, redness, texture, pigmentation), a four-or-five-step routine, and Amazon product picks at your price point. Yours to keep — even if you never come back.

Includes
  • Full per-zone analysis (6 facial zones)
  • Routine sized to your shelf and budget
  • Amazon picks you can have by Thursday
  • PDF of your report, downloadable
Analyze my skin
For tracking
Tracking
$6.99 / month
Cancel any time, two taps.

Re-upload every two weeks. The routine moves with your skin.

Skin changes — hormonally, seasonally, after a flight, after a breakup. The subscription tracks the change as a line, not a vibe, and swaps a product when something stops working. Most people swap once around week six.

Adds
  • Bi-weekly re-analysis with side-by-side diff
  • Hydration, sebum, redness, texture as a line chart
  • Routine adjustments when something plateaus
  • Cycle, weather, and travel context tagging
  • Flag-and-refer if we spot something for a derm
Start with a free analysis

What $6.99 looks like in your bathroom.

Worked example · average user
Was spending on skincare
$146 /mo
A serum that wasn't working, a toner being used too often, and two products doing the same job. The shelf you already have.
After we rewrite the routine
$84 /mo
Four or five Amazon products, chosen for your skin first and your budget second. Bought at Amazon prices. We don't mark anything up.
Plus the subscription
$6.99 /mo
Net: $55/month back in your account, and a routine that adjusts every two weeks instead of every TikTok.
The rule we don't break

Yes, we make a cut on Amazon. Here's exactly how the recs are ranked.

We earn an Amazon affiliate fee on products you buy through our recs. So we wrote the ranking rule first, before any of the modeling. If a $9 drugstore cleanser is what your skin needs, that's what you get — even though the $48 one pays us more.

Skin fit
first
Price you said you'd pay
second
Star rating + review count
third
Affiliate commission rate
never
The honest part

"Can a phone really see what a dermatologist sees?"

No. And we won't pretend it can.

What we read is surface signal — hydration, sebum balance, redness, texture, pigmentation — from a well-lit photo. That's the layer where most routine mistakes live, and it's the layer where swapping the right cleanser actually changes things in two weeks.

What we don't do: diagnose conditions, see below the skin, or replace a derm visit. If we spot a mole that looks asymmetric, persistent inflammation, or a rosacea pattern, we tell you to book an exam — and we don't try to sell you a serum for it. That's the line. We hold it because crossing it is the fastest way to lose you.

Note from the founder

I priced this at $6.99 because that's roughly the cost of one bad serum impulse-buy a month — the exact thing we're trying to stop you from doing. Not $9.99, which felt like SaaS. Not free, because then we'd be funded entirely by which products we push.

The Amazon affiliate keeps the lights on. The subscription keeps us honest. If we ever start ranking by commission instead of skin fit, the whole product collapses, and so will I.

— Maya, founder

Start with the free one. See if we actually saw your skin.

If the report is wrong about you, you'll know in thirty seconds. If it's right, you'll know which product on your shelf to throw out tonight.