uBiome Alternative: Your Test Is Gone. Your Gut Questions Didn't Go Away.

If you once mapped your gut with uBiome and got left without answers, you're not stuck. Flore picks up where that journey stopped — reading your gut today and turning it into a probiotic built for you.

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Flore is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to uBiome. "uBiome" is referenced here only to help former customers find a path forward. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.

You took the test because you wanted to understand your own gut — what was thriving, what was missing, and what to actually do about it. Then the company closed, the dashboard went dark, and those questions were left hanging. They're good questions. They deserve a real answer, not a dead login screen.

What happened to uBiome?

uBiome was a microbiome-testing startup known for at-home kits like SmartGut and Explorer. The company ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy in 2019. As a result, customers could no longer order new tests, and many lost ongoing access to their results and accounts.

That's the practical reality most people are searching for: the service is no longer available, and the data many of us were counting on isn't reliably reachable anymore. If that's where you are, the useful next step isn't relitigating the past — it's getting a fresh, current read on your gut and a plan you can act on.

You're not the only one. Flore exists to give orphaned microbiome-test customers a home. Flore Inc. acquired Sun Genomics, the personalized-microbiome company, and has carried that mission forward — turning gut data into a probiotic made for the individual, not the mass market.

What Flore offers instead

Flore is built around one idea: your gut is unique, so your probiotic should be too. Instead of a generic blend, Flore reads your current gut ecosystem and formulates a probiotic for what your gut is actually missing.

  • A current, at-home microbiome test. You collect a sample at home and get a fresh read on your gut as it is today — not a years-old snapshot.
  • Independent, accredited lab testing. Flore does not run the sequencing itself. CLIA/CAP-accredited labs perform the testing, and Flore turns those results into your formula — a deliberate separation of testing from formulation.
  • A personalized probiotic formula. Up to 68 curated strains plus 40+ prebiotics, combined into one daily formula matched to your data.
  • Capsules or powder — never a liquid. Choose the format that fits your routine.
  • An optional provider path. Prefer clinician guidance? Flore supports a provider-supported route in addition to the direct, self-guided one.

Flore vs. the uBiome experience

What you care about Flore uBiome (former service)
Still available today? Yes — testing and personalized formulas are shipping now No — ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy in 2019
What you get A test plus a personalized probiotic built from your results A microbiome test report
Who runs the lab Independent CLIA/CAP-accredited labs do the testing; Flore builds the formula Ran its own testing operation
Turns data into action? Yes — your results become a custom formula matched to your gut Primarily reporting; no personalized formulation
Format Capsules or powder — never a liquid Test kit only

Why personalization is the point

The reason you tested in the first place was to learn what makes your gut different. A one-size probiotic throws that insight away. Flore keeps it at the center: we look at your whole gut ecosystem, then build a probiotic around what your gut is actually missing. It's the natural next chapter for anyone who started this journey with a test and never got to finish it.

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Frequently asked questions

What happened to uBiome?

uBiome was an at-home microbiome-testing startup behind kits like SmartGut and Explorer. The company ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy in 2019. As a result, customers could no longer order new tests, and many lost ongoing access to their results and accounts.

Is there a uBiome alternative?

Yes. Flore offers a current, at-home microbiome test and goes a step further by turning your results into a personalized probiotic formula. The testing is performed by independent CLIA/CAP-accredited labs, and Flore builds your formula from those results — delivered as capsules or powder.

Can I still get my uBiome data or results?

Because uBiome ceased operations in 2019, its service is no longer available and access to old accounts and results is unreliable. Flore cannot retrieve uBiome data. The practical path forward is a fresh microbiome test that reflects your gut as it is today, which Flore then turns into a personalized probiotic.

How is Flore different from uBiome?

uBiome primarily sold microbiome test reports. Flore pairs a current at-home test with a personalized probiotic built from your results — up to 68 curated strains plus 40+ prebiotics. Flore does not run the lab itself; independent CLIA/CAP-accredited labs do the testing, and Flore turns the data into your formula. Flore Inc. also acquired Sun Genomics, bringing years of personalized-microbiome experience.

Is Flore affiliated with uBiome?

No. Flore is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to uBiome. We reference uBiome only to help former customers understand what happened and find a current path forward for their gut health.

Keep reading: How the Flore test-and-formula program works · Personalized Probiotics · Microbiome coaching with Flore

Flore is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to uBiome. "uBiome," "SmartGut," and "Explorer" are referenced nominatively and descriptively to help former customers find a path forward; all trademarks belong to their respective owners. This page is educational and is not medical advice; statements have not been evaluated by the FDA, and Flore is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.