Good Ones or Floré Custom?
Good Ones is one tier in the Flore family. Floré Custom Probiotic is another. Flore Clinical is a third. They are not competing — they are different points on the same line, and the right one depends on how complicated your situation is.
Pick a Good One when…
- You have one or two concerns you can name in plain language. ("My gut has been off." "I want mood support.")
- You haven't tried a targeted probiotic before, and you'd rather not pay for sequencing on a first try.
- You want shelf-stable, ready-to-ship, $49 a bottle.
A Good One is two issue-specific strains plus the Universal core, picked for one body system. The Regular One for gut. The Bright One for mood. The Calm One for autism support. The Strong One for immune. And so on across the line. Mix and match into Pairs or the Full Four.
Step up to Floré Custom when…
- You have chronic or multi-system patterns that a single-system formula isn't going to catch.
- You've tried over-the-counter probiotics and they didn't do anything.
- You want a formula picked from your own gut sequence, not a fixed pair.
Floré Custom is a personalised 5-strain blend formulated from a stool sample. It is reformulated every cycle as your microbiome shifts. Plans start at $297 for three months. flore.com.
And Flore Clinical?
For clinician-supervised cases — chronic conditions, complicated medication regimens, paediatric autism with specialist oversight. By referral. floreclinical.com.
If you're not sure which tier fits, the conversational concierge at theprobioticstore.ai can sort it out across all four Flore brands in plain language.