About ProteinPrice.in
Why this exists, and what we stand for.
The problem we kept running into
If you've ever tried to buy whey protein in India, you know how confusing it gets. One brand sells 1 kg, another sells 0.90 kg, a third sells 4 lbs. One has 24g of protein per serving, another has 27g. Prices look different everywhere โ Amazon, Healthkart, Flipkart โ and they change constantly.
You end up opening ten browser tabs, doing mental math, second-guessing yourself, and still walking away unsure if you actually got a good deal. We've been there.
One number to rule them all
The only number that actually matters when comparing protein supplements is cost per 25g of protein. Not price per kg. Not price per serving. Not the MRP on the box. The cost of getting 25 grams of actual protein into your body โ because that's what you're paying for.
Everything on this site is normalized to that single unit. A 1 kg tub, a 2.27 kg bag, a 5 lb container โ they all get reduced to the same honest number so you can compare them side by side without a calculator.
The same standardization applies to nutrition. Carbs, fat, sugar, calories, BCAAs โ every value is shown per 25g of protein, not per serving. Serving sizes differ wildly across brands, so per-serving numbers are just another way the comparison stays murky. We flatten that too, giving you a true like-for-like view of what you're actually putting in your body.
No selling. No bias. No noise.
We don't sell anything. We don't stock products. We don't have a preferred brand. We are not paid by any supplement company to rank their products higher.
What we do have is affiliate links โ if you click a "Buy โ" button and make a purchase, we earn a small commission from the platform (Amazon, Healthkart, etc.) at absolutely no extra cost to you. This is how we keep the lights on without charging users or compromising the data.
The commission doesn't influence which products show up or how they're ranked. The cheapest per 25g of protein is always first, period.
Built for the Indian fitness community
India's supplement market has grown enormously, but the information infrastructure hasn't kept up. International comparison sites don't track Indian platforms. Marketing makes it hard to see through the noise. Fake reviews are everywhere.
We built this for the person who trains seriously, watches their budget, and just wants a straight answer: "Which protein gives me the most grams per rupee, right now, available in India?"
That's it. No fluff. Just the answer.
What's coming
We're starting with whey protein and expanding to creatine, gainers, pre-workouts, vitamins, and more. We're building price history charts so you can see whether today's "sale" is actually a deal. We're adding more platforms as we go.
The goal is to become the most trusted, most transparent supplement price tracker in India. Not the flashiest. The most useful.
Built with care in India ๐ฎ๐ณ โ Have feedback or spot a wrong price? Reach out.