INDI Supplements is a plant-based nutrition brand built around daily powders, gut-support products, snack bars and evening drops. The range is aimed at shoppers who like the idea of topping up a normal diet with whole-food-style blends, rather than replacing meals or building a cupboard full of separate supplement bottles.
Piglington’s short version: INDI is worth a look if you want vegan, plant-based supplement blends with clear routine cues and subscription options. It is less compelling if you want the cheapest fibre powder possible, dislike wellness-brand promises, or need medical guidance rather than a general food-supplement shop.
What is INDI Supplements?
INDI sells products through indisupplements.com, including Daily Gut, Gut Bars, Mind, Rest drops and a shaker bottle. Its homepage describes the blends as plant-based and designed to help fill diet gaps without fillers, bulking agents or synthetic preservatives.
The brand’s main pitch is convenience. Daily Gut, for example, is positioned as an all-in-one daily powder with fibre, probiotics and added vitamins, while the FAQ says INDI products are vegan and free from dairy, gluten and soya. The site also offers a trial-pack route and subscription savings, which makes the brand feel aimed at repeat routine users rather than one-off curiosity shopping.
Who is it best for?
INDI makes most sense for UK shoppers who already like smoothies, breakfast bowls, plant milks and nutrition powders, and who want a tidy daily habit rather than a complicated supplement spreadsheet. If you are trying to add more fibre, plant variety or a morning routine cue, the range is easy to understand.
It may also appeal to people who want vegan-friendly supplements with a more lifestyle-led feel than a standard pharmacy shelf. For adjacent wellness shopping, Gruntled’s Free Soul review, Proven Biotics review and 33Fuel review may help you compare different corners of the nutrition cupboard.
What looks good?
The clearest strength is how approachable the range feels. The homepage groups products by daily need, while the Daily Gut page gives serving options, one-off pricing, subscription pricing and a trial option. That is useful if you want to test taste and routine fit before committing to a larger tub or repeat delivery.
The FAQ is also helpful on practical points. It says the products are vegan, dairy-free, gluten-free and soya-free; that the powders are not meal replacements; and that subscriptions can be managed, paused or cancelled after the second delivery. Those are exactly the small-print questions sensible supplement shoppers should check before getting carried away with a very enthusiastic blender.
Delivery information is reasonably clear too. INDI says UK orders are usually processed within one to two working days when goods are available, with typical arrival in three to five working days depending on dispatch and courier performance. International shipping is also mentioned in the FAQ, with charges shown at checkout.
What should you check before buying?
First, remember that food supplements are not magic beans, even when the website is wearing its best wellness cardigan. Read the ingredients, serving guidance and allergen information on the exact product page you are considering. If you are pregnant, taking medication, managing a health condition or buying for a child, get proper professional advice first.
Second, check whether the subscription really suits your pace. INDI’s subscription discount is attractive if you use the product consistently, but less useful if you are still deciding whether the flavour, texture and daily habit work for you. A trial pack or one-off order may be the more sensible first trot.
Third, compare the claims with your own expectations. The Daily Gut page uses confident language around digestion, energy, immunity and wellbeing, but individual results with supplements vary. Treat it as a possible support to a decent diet, not a substitute for meals, sleep, medical care or the heroic act of occasionally eating a vegetable.
Any drawbacks?
INDI will not be for everyone. The pricing is more premium than a basic supermarket fibre product, and the polished wellness positioning may feel a little rich if you prefer plain labels and minimal lifestyle language. Some shoppers will love the sachets and subscription rhythm; others may find them expensive or unnecessary.
The product pages also contain a lot of benefit-led copy, so it is worth slowing down and separating verified practical details from broader wellbeing promises. If you are buying because of a specific health concern, this should not replace a conversation with a qualified clinician or dietitian.
Gruntled verdict
INDI Supplements looks like a smart, well-presented option for shoppers who want plant-based nutrition powders and snack-style wellness products with a clear daily routine around them. The range is easy to browse, the dietary-positioning is clear, and the subscription/trial structure gives you a few ways to test the brand without immediately declaring lifelong loyalty to a tub.
Our sensible-snouted advice: shortlist INDI if you want vegan, routine-led nutrition support and you are happy to pay for convenience, flavour and brand polish. Start small, read the product details carefully, and let your own breakfast habits decide whether it earns a permanent place beside the oats.
