Genomelink alternative
Health-focused raw DNA reports instead of broad trait discovery.
Genomelink is a broader ancestry, DNA match, genealogy, and trait-discovery platform. GenoSight is the alternative when you already have a compatible raw DNA file and want a narrower educational genetic-health report with citations, caveats, PDFs, and findings-grounded chat on paid plans.
GenoSight is not affiliated with Genomelink. This page compares public product positioning so raw-DNA users can choose the right interpretation workflow.
Quick answer
Pick the result type you actually want.
You want a readable genetic-health report rather than ancestry or fun traits
You want citations, uncertainty, caveats, PDFs, and findings-grounded chat on paid plans
You have a 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw genotype file
You want clear medical boundaries around consumer raw DNA data
Choose GenoSight when
You want a readable genetic-health report rather than ancestry or fun traits
You want citations, uncertainty, caveats, PDFs, and findings-grounded chat on paid plans
You have a 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw genotype file
You want clear medical boundaries around consumer raw DNA data
Choose Genomelink when
You want ancestry, DNA matches, genealogy tools, or FamilySearch-connected discovery
You want free traits and a broad trait-discovery experience
You are more interested in personality, ancestry, nutrition, wellness, or weekly trait updates
You want Genomelink subscription or genealogy plans rather than a report-credit workflow
Comparison
Genomelink is broader. GenoSight is health-report focused.
Both products start from existing raw DNA data. The difference is what happens next: Genomelink emphasizes ancestry, matches, genealogy, and traits; GenoSight emphasizes educational genetic-health reports with source context and conservative clinical boundaries.
Best fit
Broad ancestry, DNA match, genealogy, and trait-discovery platform
Focused educational genetic-health reports from common raw genotype files
Starting point
Existing raw DNA test results from providers such as AncestryDNA, 23andMe, or MyHeritage
Existing 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw genotype file
Free entry
Official pages advertise 100 free traits and no credit card required
250 signup credits, no card, enough to test a real health-report flow with your file
Output style
Ancestry, DNA matches, free traits, advanced reports, genealogy features, and weekly trait discovery
Prioritized report sections with citations, caveats, PDFs, and paid-plan findings chat
Medical boundary
Trait and ancestry analysis platform with its own terms, consent, and plan structure
Educational only; not diagnosis, screening, treatment, prescribing, or clinical confirmation
GenoSight pricing
Try your own file before paying.
GenoSight's free grant is designed for one practical decision: upload a compatible raw file, generate a real educational report, and decide whether the synthesis is useful.
Free
$0
250 credits, no card
Use your own compatible raw DNA file to test the upload and report experience before paying.
Start freeMonthly
$11.99
1,500 credits per month
Good when you want several additional reports and findings-grounded chat after the first run.
Choose monthlyYearly
$99.99
18,000 credits per year
Best value when you want the full library, regenerations, and follow-up chat over time.
Choose yearlyLifetime
$229
one-time
For people who expect to revisit reports over time and prefer one purchase over renewals.
Choose lifetimeScope boundary
A health report should stay inside health-report limits.
GenoSight keeps the workflow narrow: compatible consumer raw genotype files, educational reports, clear uncertainty, and no treatment instructions. It is not an ancestry matching platform, genealogy service, or clinical genetic test.
Educational only, not diagnosis or treatment guidance
Built for 23andMe, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage raw files
Raw genotype file is not sent to the LLM during synthesis
No WGS, VCF, BAM, FASTQ, PDF, or screenshot upload support
Source notes
Public pages used for this comparison.
Genomelink home
Describes uploading existing AncestryDNA, 23andMe, or MyHeritage results, 100 free traits, no-card entry, ancestry features, and DNA matches.
Genomelink free signup
Describes the free signup path, raw DNA upload, free traits, free ancestry summary, and no-card required positioning.
Genomelink plans help
Explains Unlimited Traits for DNA traits and reports, plus genealogy Plus and Pro plans available monthly or annually.
FAQ
Before you switch tools.
Is GenoSight a Genomelink alternative?
Yes, if you want a narrower genetic-health report workflow from a compatible 23andMe, AncestryDNA, or MyHeritage raw DNA file. Genomelink may be a better fit if you want ancestry, DNA matches, genealogy, fun traits, or weekly trait discovery.
Is GenoSight free like Genomelink says it is?
GenoSight has a no-card free trial with 250 signup credits. It is meant to let you upload a compatible file and test a real educational report before choosing a paid plan.
Can I upload a Genomelink report to GenoSight?
No. GenoSight analyzes compatible raw DNA files, not PDFs, screenshots, third-party report exports, FASTQ, BAM, VCF, or whole-genome files. Use the original raw data file from your testing provider.
Does GenoSight replace clinical genetic testing?
No. GenoSight provides educational genetic-health reports only. Consumer raw DNA files can have missing calls, strand issues, and chip-coverage gaps, so medical decisions require clinical confirmation and a qualified professional.
Start with a real health report from your file.
New accounts get 250 free credits with no card required. Use them to test whether GenoSight gives you the plain-language explanation layer you wanted.