ok boys and girls – when i go deep into a topic, i go DEEP! so after i had tried sppare me, i kept researching and found a company called dadi (lol)
so overall they seem decent. apart from the name i liked their website a lot, cool design, cool packaging, feels very sleek. . they show you a video of your sperm, which is cool, like yo. but they are like sppare.me and don’t list their team at all. what’s up with that?
most of all their customer service is really bad, and their “fertility report” is vague and not really helpful, although i liked the video of my sperm. my results came back a lot worse with dadi than they were with sppare.me and yo which was weird. i tried contacting them but they were not helpful at all.
still at this price point you get what you pay for, so it would probably be a toss up between sppare.me and dadi.
cost: $199 + $99 per year for storage (plus $300 to use or $30 to destroy)
overall:
-loved their website, very cool packaging, feels slick
-their customer service is bad
-fertility report is vague and not very useful
pros:
-looks cool, very easy and simple to use, they’ve thought a lot about user experience!
-they store your sperm in 3 vials giving you 3 attempts at fertilization
-very straightforward and easy to understand process
cons:
-terrible customer service. no phone number, no response to my chat, and when i emailed it took them 2 days to reply and their response was always “we do not provide any medical diagnostic support but we recommend you review the results with your primary medical provider or with a fertility specialist.”
-fertility report only tests volume, count, concentration (sppare.me tests motility and morphology as well). also, my results came back a lot worse than other companies… why?
-like sppare.me, i think its kind of shady that they don’t list their team on the website





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