InsideTracker is one of the best-known names in blood biomarker tracking, so it is a natural comparison for Australians weighing up BloodTrack. The honest summary: InsideTracker is a deep, premium US product, but its strengths are blunted in Australia, where you cannot order its tests and you pay in US dollars. BloodTrack is purpose-built for Australian results and free to start. Here is the detailed breakdown.
At a glance
| InsideTracker | BloodTrack | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | United States | Australia |
| Order tests in Australia | No — upload existing results only | Upload your GP or private results |
| Pricing | ≈US$149/yr membership + US$340+ per panel | Free up to 5 tests, then A$9.95–A$19.95/mo |
| Reference ranges | Personalised optimal zones (US-oriented) | RCPA-aligned, age- and sex-adjusted |
| DNA + wearables | Yes (DNA kit, Garmin/Oura, InnerAge) | No DNA; focused on pathology tracking |
| Australian lab decoding | Generic | Reads every major AU lab; lab-specific guides |
| Best for | Deep personalised programmes, DNA + wearable data | Affordable, local, instant pathology tracking |
Australia availability — the key difference
InsideTracker's standout features in the US include ordering its own optimised blood panels. In Australia that option is not available: local users can only upload existing results for analysis. That turns InsideTracker, for an Australian, into a premium-priced results tracker — the exact job BloodTrack does for free. If a tool's ordering and testing network does not reach you, you are paying for capability you cannot use.
Pricing and currency
| InsideTracker | BloodTrack | |
|---|---|---|
| Entry cost | ≈US$149/yr membership | Free (up to 5 tests) |
| Per panel / upgrade | ≈US$340–US$599 per Ultimate panel | A$9.95/mo Standard, A$19.95/mo Premium |
| Currency | USD (plus conversion and card fees) | AUD |
Beyond the headline numbers, USD billing adds currency conversion and foreign-card fees for Australian users. BloodTrack is billed in Australian dollars, starts free, and tops out at A$19.95/month for unlimited tracking and AI chat — see the pricing page.
Where InsideTracker genuinely wins
To be fair, InsideTracker does things BloodTrack does not. It layers DNA testing and wearable data (Garmin, Oura) on top of bloods, calculates a biological age score (InnerAge), and builds detailed nutrition, exercise and supplement action plans. If you want a single platform that fuses genetics, wearables and bloodwork into a coaching programme — and the US pricing is not a barrier — InsideTracker is a strong, mature product.
Where BloodTrack wins for Australians
BloodTrack reads every major Australian lab format and applies RCPA-aligned ranges adjusted for age and sex, so a result flagged on your Laverty or QML report is interpreted the way an Australian clinician would read it. You can upload free, track 200+ biomarkers over time, and lean on lab-specific decoder guides — all in Australian dollars with no testing network required.
Who should choose InsideTracker
- You want DNA + wearable data fused with bloodwork
- You want a structured, personalised action plan and biological-age scoring
- USD pricing and upload-only access in Australia are not dealbreakers
Who should choose BloodTrack
- You are in Australia and want results interpreted with local reference ranges
- You want to start free and pay in AUD if you upgrade
- You want instant decoding and ongoing tracking of GP or private results
The bottom line
If you are chasing a premium, DNA-and-wearable health programme and price is no object, InsideTracker is excellent. If you are an Australian who mainly wants to understand and track the pathology results you already get from your GP — affordably and accurately — BloodTrack is the better fit. You can try BloodTrack free in seconds, or compare it with SmarterBlood and Soka.

