TTime vs Maximus
A side-by-side grid that stays grounded in what’s published publicly, with sources.
Published starting price
TTime
Published as $2.3/day on a 90‑day treatment plan.
Maximus
Published as $99.99/month for enclomiphene after the first month with an annual commitment.
Plan / cadence framing
TTime
TTime markets a 90‑day supply shipped quarterly with physician review and monitoring language on the homepage.
Maximus
Maximus markets enclomiphene as a monthly program on its enclomiphene page, with language tied to annual commitment.
What’s included (as published)
TTime
- Physician review & prescription (if approved)
- 90‑day supply of oral enclomiphene shipped quarterly
- Monitoring & dose adjustments (as described on the site)
Maximus
- Enclomiphene prescription pathway (if approved)
- Free priority shipping (as listed on the enclomiphene page)
- Board-certified doctors (as listed on the enclomiphene page)
How to compare totals
TTime
Because pricing is framed per‑day on a 90‑day plan, compare by building a 90‑day total including any labs and follow‑ups required at checkout.
Maximus
If pricing depends on annual commitment and “after first month” promos, compare the same commitment length (e.g., 12 months) and not just the headline number.
Published starting price
Published as $2.3/day on a 90‑day treatment plan.
Published as $99.99/month for enclomiphene after the first month with an annual commitment.
Plan / cadence framing
TTime markets a 90‑day supply shipped quarterly with physician review and monitoring language on the homepage.
Maximus markets enclomiphene as a monthly program on its enclomiphene page, with language tied to annual commitment.
What’s included (as published)
- Physician review & prescription (if approved)
- 90‑day supply of oral enclomiphene shipped quarterly
- Monitoring & dose adjustments (as described on the site)
- Enclomiphene prescription pathway (if approved)
- Free priority shipping (as listed on the enclomiphene page)
- Board-certified doctors (as listed on the enclomiphene page)
How to compare totals
Because pricing is framed per‑day on a 90‑day plan, compare by building a 90‑day total including any labs and follow‑ups required at checkout.
If pricing depends on annual commitment and “after first month” promos, compare the same commitment length (e.g., 12 months) and not just the headline number.
Objective summary
Different pricing frames
TTime markets a 90‑day plan and shows cost per day. Maximus markets an enclomiphene price that references annual commitment and “after the first month”. Put both on the same timeline before comparing.
What’s most likely to change
- Promos (“first month” discounts) and commitment terms
- Required labs and how often they’re repeated
- What “monitoring” includes (messaging, follow‑ups, dose adjustments)
How to decide quickly
If you prefer a quarterly cadence, compare a single 90‑day cycle to the first 90 days of the alternative. If you’re evaluating longer‑term membership, compare 12 months including any required follow‑up testing.
Sources
- TTime homepage: https://ttime.men/
- Maximus enclomiphene pricing page: https://www.maximustribe.com/king
Prices and inclusions can change. Verify the current totals directly with each provider.