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LiveGood.com Wellness Membership & Affiliate Program Review


LiveGood.com Wellness Membership & Affiliate Program Review

If you're wondering whether LiveGood.com is the wellness unicorn it claims to be

—or just another “your-friend’s-cousin’s-dad-joined-this-and-lost-money” kind of 

deal—this review has your back. Grab a mug of organic coffee (LiveGood’s, 

obviously) and let’s dig into the good, the meh, and the slightly quirky.


What Is Livegood (and Why the Name Sounds Like a Self-Help Guru)?

LiveGood is a wellness and nutrition membership platform offering high-quality 

supplements, skincare, superfoods, CBD products, and more—all positioned to 

“help people get healthy without spending a fortune.” (The Affiliate Guy, Live 

Good)

Founded in late December 2022, the company claims a wild surge—nearing a 

million paid members within the first year. It’s an affordable membership model: 

$9.95/month or $99.95/year, plus a one-time $40 affiliate registration fee 

if you want to make money off the gig. (The Affiliate Guy)


Product Line-Up: From Super Greens to CBD Pets

LiveGood’s catalog reads like a “wellness overachiever” resume:

  • Multivitamins (for adults, kids, men, women, pets)

  • Organic coffee

  • Protein (plant-based & whey)

  • Super Reds & Greens

  • CBD for humans and pets

  • Collagen, nootropics, beauty creams, sleep aids, precious gemstones like 

Himalayan Shilajit...okay, maybe not gemstones, but you get the idea. (Live Good)

What’s appealing is the high-quality, USDA-certified organic ingredients

complete with Certificates of Analysis—nice transparency there. (The Affiliate 

Guy, leadsleap.com)


Customer Sentiment: Raving Fans & Gripey Critics

According to Trustpilot, LiveGood scores 4.4/5 from 737 reviews. Most users 

rave about product quality, affordability, and noticeable health perks—energy, 

sleep, inflammation relief—plus the membership model is often called “genius.” 

(Trustpilot)

Pros:

  • Affordable prices relative to typical retail

  • High-quality supplements

  • Health results reported (better sleep, less inflammation, more energy)

Cons:

  • Some customer service hiccups (e.g., shipping mix-ups, delays, refund issues)

  • A handful of users experienced login/email problems or lackluster support (Trustpilot)

In short: the wellness goods get applause; the logistics can get occasional groans.


Affiliate Program & Compensation Plan: Money, Matrix, and Maybe Miracles?

Bottom line: yes, LiveGood offers an affiliate program—and it’s multi-level (yes, 

MLM vibes). Let’s break it down with a bit of flair.

Membership Cost for Affiliates

  • $40 one-time fee (affiliate registration)

  • $9.95/month or $99.95/year membership active to earn commissions (The Affiliate Guy)

7 Ways to Earn (Because Basic Just Isn’t Exciting Enough)

  1. Fast Start Commissions: $25 for each person you refer who signs up as 

both member and affiliate ($5 for membership + $20 affiliate). Paid weekly, plus 

team bonuses up to 10 levels deep. (Infinite MLM Software, The Affiliate Guy)

2. Matrix Commissions: You’re placed in a 2×15 matrix; earn small amounts 

from membership activity downline. (Infinite MLM Software, The Affiliate Guy)
Matching Bonuses: 50% match on your personally enrolled affiliates’ 

matrix earnings, plus cascading percentages down five generations. (Infinite MLM 

Software, The Affiliate Guy)
  1. Retail Commissions: 50% of the price difference between member 

(wholesale) and retail price—on sales you generate. (Infinite MLM Software, The Affiliate Guy)
  1. Customer Acquisition Bonus: One-time 10% bonus on first product order 

of new personal affiliate (capped at $300). Paid weekly. (Infinite MLM Software)
  1. Influencer Bonuses: Up to 100% of retail volume bonus when you sell to 

retail customers. (Infinite MLM Software)
  1. Diamond/Crown Diamond Profit Pool: Hit high ranks (Diamond or Crown 

Diamond) and earn a slice of company-wide profits (2% and 0.5%). (Infinite MLM Software)

There are also rank levels (Affiliate, Bronze, Silver, Gold, Platinum, Diamond, 

Crown Diamond) with milestone perks. (Infinite MLM Software, The Affiliate Guy)


Watch the Fun (and the Fine Print)

A Medium article pitch says “low barrier to entry, great tools, booming industry.” (Medium)

But the subreddit r/antiMLM isn’t impressed—many commenters call LiveGood a 

typical “MLM ponzi/hidden pyramid” targeting vulnerable folks. Quotes like:

“Getting people to sign up under you is the primary way to make money 

in LiveGood… that is the legal definition of a Ponzi-scheme.” (Reddit) 

Others counter: it’s not forced auto-ship, you can just buy products and

sell—though recruiting is the core strategy. (Reddit)

A more balanced review from an MLM-focused blog highlights ease (no inventory, 

company ships), digital training, and a 90-day money-back guarantee—but also 

warns that success isn’t guaranteed, depends on hustle and realistic expectations. 

(Infinite MLM Software)


A Little Humor Break

If LiveGood were a coffee, it’d be organic, cold-brewed, with a side of Affiliate 

Madness. The products are the yummy part; the affiliate plan is like a complex 

board game with seven ways to win—and you need to recruit, strategize, and stay 

active to even get close to the sweet spot.


Final Thoughts: Who’s This For (and Who’s Running for the Hills)

Great For:

  • Health-focused folks who want affordable, organic supplements

  • Aspiring affiliate marketers or MLM entrepreneurs with a nose for networks

  • Anyone with time to invest and a willingness to train, network, and promote

Tread Carefully If:

  • You dislike MLM-style business models or network recruiting

  • You expect passive income without effort (“passive” ≠ “push next”)

  • Shipping/customer service issues make you tear your hair out—but remember, no business is perfect

Bottom Line:

LiveGood delivers on product quality and affordability—real health perks for many, 

plus solid transparency (e.g. Certificates of Analysis). The affiliate side is a full 

wage-and-a-wait MLM opportunity: potentially lucrative, but requires hustle, 

strategy, and recruitment.

Would we say it’s scammy? The consensus—and my view—is no, it’s legitimate. 

But does that make it a get-rich-quick path? Absolutely not. It's more like "work-

rich-if-you-learn, promote, and persist."


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