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Headway vs. BetterHelp: Which fits your therapy needs?

Deciding between Headway and BetterHelp? Compare pricing, insurance coverage, and care formats to find the therapy option that fits your needs.

August 21, 2026

By the Headway Editorial Team • Clinically reviewed by Jolene Clatterbuck, LPC, MNT

8 min read

By the Headway Editorial Team • Clinically reviewed by Jolene Clatterbuck, LPC, MNT

So you've decided to try therapy. That's the hard part, honestly — though the next question is figuring out where to begin.

If you've been weighing Headway vs. BetterHelp, you've probably noticed the two work in different ways. One is built around your insurance. The other runs on a flat subscription. But the real question is: Which one fits how you want to pay, how you want to meet with a provider, and what kind of care you're looking for? Here's how they compare on cost, insurance, and care formats, so you can choose with confidence.

All comparative data in this guide is based on publicly available information as of 7/16/2026.

Key insights

1

Headway and BetterHelp are both platforms that connect you to licensed therapists, whether you are seeking an online therapy platform or in-person options.

2

Headway’s platform allows you to choose your own therapist with a directory of therapists and psychiatric care providers. Headway’s mental health professionals accept insurance, and you’re charged your insurance copay. You have the flexibility to choose in-person therapy, virtual telehealth sessions, or both.

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BetterHelp’s platform pairs you with a therapist for virtual therapy sessions. You pay a flat weekly subscription for each live session and messaging. If you need support with medication, BetterHelp offers medication management through a third-party partnership.

What Headway and BetterHelp actually are

Both platforms connect you with a licensed therapist, and if you're still deciding whether talk therapy is the right fit, that's worth settling first. Where they differ is the model underneath. Here's what makes each one distinct.

Headway

Headway is an insurance-based platform that connects you with licensed therapists and psychiatric providers who are in-network with your plan. You browse providers across categories (like specialties, type of sessions, languages, approaches, and more), confirm your insurance is accepted, then book directly and manage appointments in the Headway portal. Depending on the provider you choose, you can meet virtually or in person. Because the network includes both therapists and psychiatric providers, you can get talk therapy, medication management, or both.

BetterHelp

BetterHelp is a subscription-based virtual therapy platform that matches you with a therapist in-house. Instead of browsing profiles, you fill out a short questionnaire about your needs and preferences, and BetterHelp matches you with a licensed therapist, often within about 48 hours. From there, you meet by video, phone, or live chat, and you can message your therapist between sessions, with most members having one live session per week. BetterHelp is virtual only, so there's no in-person option.

HeadwayBetterHelp
Pricing modelPay per session, based on your insurance — with some Private Pay options for specific providersRecurring subscription fee
InsuranceBuilt around in-network insurance; works with many major plansFlat subscription; some providers accept specific health plans in select states
Typical costYour plan's co-pay; you see a price estimate before booking based on your coverage$70 to $100 per week; about a $23 average copay when insurance applies
Session formatsVirtual or in-person, depending on the providerVirtual only (video, phone, or live chat)
Care typesTalk therapy plus psychiatry and medication managementTalk therapy; psychiatry available separately through a partner service
Where it's offeredUnited StatesUnited States and several other countries
FSA/HSAOften eligible; check with your plan administratorAccepts HSA and FSA cards

How pricing and insurance stack up

The biggest practical difference comes down to how you pay: one runs on your insurance, the other on a subscription. It also helps to know what therapy generally costs before you compare. Here's how the mechanics work on each side.

Headway

After joining Headway, you can search for providers who accept your insurance. You can also opt for Private Pay, but insurance acceptance is the foundation of how the platform works. Before you book, Headway checks your insurance plan and shows an estimated cost, so you see what you'll pay instead of guessing. You're billed around the time of your session, the same way a co-pay works with any in-network provider.

BetterHelp

BetterHelp charges a flat subscription, billed every four weeks whether you attend one session or several. That plan also comes with financial aid for members who qualify, it's offered in several countries beyond the United States, and you can cancel anytime. The subscription covers more than the weekly live session, too — it also includes unlimited messaging, group seminars, educational classes, and interactive exercises. Recently, BetterHelp has added insurance options: some providers are in-network with certain plans in select states, and it accepts HSA and FSA cards.

How to decide which one fits you

Not sure yet? Here's a quick way to think about which platform matches what you need.

Consider Headway if...Consider BetterHelp if...
You have insurance and want to use it to lower your out-of-pocket costYou don't have insurance, or you prefer a flat weekly cost
You want the option of both virtual and in-person sessionsYou're comfortable with therapy that's entirely virtual
You want medication management from a psychiatric provider alongside talk therapyYou value unlimited messaging and group tools between sessions
You want to see what you'll pay before you bookYou want access to care outside the United States

So how does Headway compare to BetterHelp? In short, Headway is the stronger fit if you have insurance and want to use it for lower-cost sessions, — in person or virtual — with the option of psychiatry. BetterHelp is the stronger fit if you'd rather pay a flat subscription, meet entirely online, and lean on frequent messaging or receive care outside the United States. Once you've picked a direction, it can help to know how long therapy usually takes to make a difference so you can set realistic expectations.

How your information is handled

Whichever platform you choose, it's worth reviewing how it handles your personal and health information. As a health care company, Headway follows HIPAA, the federal law that protects the privacy of your health information. In plain terms, that means the details you share are used to connect you with the right care and handle your insurance, and Headway's privacy policy and HIPAA Notice of Privacy Practices explains how your information is used, stored, and kept secure.

A path forward with Headway

Does Headway require insurance to sign up?

Yes. Headway is built around in-network coverage, so you'll need an active plan that your chosen provider accepts to book through the platform.

Can I use FSA or HSA funds for therapy?

Often, yes — therapy is frequently an eligible expense. Rules vary by plan, so check with your FSA or HSA administrator to confirm what's covered before you count on it.

Can I switch therapists after I've started?

Yes, with both. On Headway you can book a different in-network provider anytime, and on BetterHelp you can change therapists through your account whenever you'd like.

Does BetterHelp offer medication or psychiatry?

Its own therapists don't prescribe, but BetterHelp now offers psychiatry and medication management through a separate third-party service. Headway also offers psychiatry and medication management, directly through Headway’s large network of licensed psychiatric care providers.

Is either platform a good fit if I've never been to therapy before?

Both work well for first-timers: BetterHelp matches you automatically from a questionnaire, while Headway lets you read provider profiles and pick someone whose experience fits. Either way, if you’re nervous about starting therapy, that’s perfectly normal. Here’s a guide about what to expect from your first session.

Get matched with a therapist who fits your care

The choice between Headway and BetterHelp really comes down to how you want to pay and how you want to meet. Whatever you decide, what matters most is getting the support you're looking for. When you're ready, you can search Headway's network of more than 80,000 licensed providers who accept many major insurance plans and find a therapist who's right for you.

This content is for general informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute clinical, legal, financial, or professional advice. All decisions should be made at the discretion of the individual or organization, in consultation with qualified clinical, legal, or other appropriate professionals.

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