An honest comparison

Lingo by Abbott vs Nutrisense

Lingo by Abbott and Nutrisense are both consumer continuous glucose monitors for adults curious about their postprandial response. They differ in price, app sophistication, and target user. Below: a clean comparison.

At a glance

MetricLingo by AbbottNutrisense
Cost / month$49$159
Evidence qualitystrongmoderate
Key features14-day sensor wear · OTC — no prescription · Lingo Counts gamification metricIncludes registered dietitian coaching · Macro tracking integration · FreeStyle Libre hardware

Who should pick Lingo by Abbott

Lingo by Abbott is right for Adults who want a lower price point and a more behavior-focused interface than Stelo. Good first-time CGM for the curious..

Who should pick Nutrisense

Nutrisense is right for Adults who want CGM data plus structured RD coaching — particularly useful for diabetic and prediabetic patients new to the technology..

The honest verdict

For most non-diabetic adults trying CGM for the first time, the differences are smaller than the marketing implies — sensor accuracy is similar across the consumer brands. Pick on price (Lingo by Abbott: $49/mo vs Nutrisense: $159/mo) and app preference. Read both in the dedicated 2026 CGM guide.

Why both might fail you (and what to do instead)

CGM data without a behaviour-change framework produces graphs without action. The honest question: will you actually change your meals based on what you learn, or just spend $90/month watching squiggles? If you don't have a clear hypothesis to test, defer the purchase until you do.

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Still not sure which fits?

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