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Provider review · Mojo

Mojo Review 2026: Therapy + Prescription ED Treatment

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Mojo is a performance-focused men's-health telehealth platform that bundles prescription ED treatment (sildenafil, tadalafil) with CBT-style therapy modules. Pricing $80-120/month — higher than ED-only platforms but the bundle is the value proposition. Best fit for patients whose ED has a meaningful psychogenic component.

We've subscribed to Mojo and tested both the prescription product + the therapy modules. Here's the honest editorial breakdown of who Mojo is right for and where BlueChew or Hims is the better fit.

Editor rating
4.3 / 5
Cost
$80-120/mo
Therapy bundle
Yes (CBT modules)
Best for
Psychogenic ED

Mojo's value proposition — therapy + medication bundle

The clinical literature on ED has long acknowledged the bidirectional relationship between psychological factors and erectile function. Performance anxiety, relationship stress, body image concerns, and trauma can all contribute to or exacerbate ED — and ED itself can produce psychological consequences (anxiety, avoidance, relationship strain).

Pure-medication approaches (BlueChew, Hims, Roman) treat the physiological component (PDE5 inhibition → improved blood flow). Mojo's premise: for patients whose ED has a meaningful psychological component, addressing both the physiological and psychological components produces better outcomes than medication alone.

Mojo's CBT modules cover:

  • Performance anxiety identification and management
  • Relationship communication around ED
  • Body image and self-perception
  • Mindfulness practices adapted for sexual context
  • Sleep + lifestyle factors that affect erectile function

When Mojo is the right pick

  • Psychogenic ED component: Performance anxiety, relationship stress, body image concerns contribute to your ED
  • Younger patient: ED in patients under 40 is more frequently psychogenic than purely physiological
  • Want behavioral support: Therapy + medication combination feels more comprehensive than medication alone
  • Brand culture fit: Performance-focused positioning resonates more than BlueChew's transactional approach or Hims's platform breadth

When BlueChew or Hims is better

  • Purely physiological ED: Cardiovascular, hormonal, or anatomical causes — therapy component adds less value
  • Cost-prioritizing: BlueChew at $20/month is dramatically cheaper if you only want medication
  • Don't want therapy: Some patients prefer purely transactional medication access
  • Want fastest intake: BlueChew is industry-fastest (same-day async approval)
Mojo built the rare ED telehealth platform around an integrated therapy-plus-medication model. For patients whose ED has a meaningful psychological component, the bundle is genuinely valuable. For purely physiological ED, the price premium isn't justified.

Frequently asked questions

What is Mojo and how is it different?

Mojo is a performance-focused men's-health telehealth platform that combines prescription ED treatment (sildenafil, tadalafil) with a behavioral / CBT-style therapy program. Most ED telehealth platforms (BlueChew, Hims, Roman) are purely transactional — prescription + medication. Mojo's differentiator is the integrated therapy modules covering performance anxiety, relationship dynamics, and the psychological component of ED. For patients whose ED has a meaningful psychogenic component, the integrated approach matters more than for purely physiological ED.

How much does Mojo cost?

Mojo runs $80-120/month for the integrated subscription (medication + therapy modules + community access). Higher than ED-only platforms (BlueChew at $20-90/month, Hims at $25-65/month for sildenafil) but the price reflects the bundled CBT content. Free trial periods often available for new customers.

Is Mojo legitimate?

Yes. Mojo (Mojo Holdings Inc) is a US-licensed telehealth platform with US-licensed clinicians and FDA-approved generic medications. The therapy modules are evidence-based CBT content adapted for ED-related concerns. Strong reputation in the men's-health performance space.

Does Mojo's therapy program actually help?

For patients whose ED has a psychogenic component (performance anxiety, relationship stress, body image), CBT-based interventions have established evidence — both standalone and combined with medication. Mojo's modules adapt this evidence into a self-paced format. Effect size varies by individual; patients with purely physiological ED (cardiovascular, hormonal, anatomical) benefit less from the therapy component than from the medication alone.

Mojo vs BlueChew — which is better?

BlueChew: Cheaper ($20-90/month), faster intake, chewable format, ED-only product. Best for purely transactional medication access. Mojo: More expensive ($80-120/month), bundled therapy + community, integrated approach. Best for patients whose ED has a psychogenic component or who specifically want behavioral support alongside medication. The right choice depends on whether you value the therapy bundle.

Does Mojo work without the therapy component?

Yes — you can use Mojo purely for the medication subscription if the therapy isn't a fit. But the pricing assumes you're getting both. If you only want medication, BlueChew or Hims is more cost-efficient. Mojo's value proposition is specifically the bundle.

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