LiveGood explained in plain English
A membership-based business I’m building long term alongside full time work.
No shortcuts, no hype. Just how it actually works.
What LiveGood actually is
LiveGood is a membership based wellness company that sells supplements and everyday health products at wholesale style pricing.
Many people join simply as customers to access the products, without any interest in promoting or sharing the business side at all.
I’m a paying member myself and personally order and use some of the products.
My approach here is to explain how the membership actually works in practice, including how it’s often
presented online versus how it plays out over time.
What it actually costs
To get access to the affiliate side, there’s a one-off payment of $49.95, which covers your first month.
After that, it’s $9.95 a month to stay active. At today’s exchange rate, that works out at around £40 to start and roughly £8 a month, depending on the rate at the time.
There’s no stock to buy, no minimum monthly spend, and you can pay yearly if you’d rather.
If the costs don’t sit right for you, that’s fine. This only works long term if the numbers feel comfortable.
How LiveGood is usually promoted
LiveGood is often promoted using short scripts, reels, and simplified talking points.
That style of promotion tends to suit people who are already experienced in network marketing and comfortable making quick decisions.
When I first started, I followed much of the same approach, because that’s how most people are taught to share it.
Over time, I realised many people need more context and clearer explanations before they can decide whether something is right for them.
How the opportunity side actually works
LiveGood includes an optional opportunity for members who choose to share the membership with others.
In simple terms, the compensation plan is based on people joining through you and remaining members over time. There is no automation or guaranteed income built into the model.
Any early earnings depend on enrolling people.
Longer-term income depends on retention, structure, and ongoing effort.
The full compensation plan is publicly available on LiveGood’s official site. It outlines multiple ways members can earn income, including fast start bonuses, matrix commissions, matching bonuses, and retail commissions.
I recommend reading it directly so you can see how it works in full, without summaries or shortcuts.
Watch before you decide
Before you make your own mind up, it’s worth seeing how this is explained by people who’ve been around it longer than I have.
These videos aren’t mine. They’re here to give you context and help you understand how things actually work, without me trying to dress it up.
A plain opportunity walkthrough
Official compensation plan overview
Why I’m still involved
I’m still involved with LiveGood because it’s a solid company with sensible pricing and a straightforward structure.
The products are priced realistically, the membership is simple to understand, and there’s no requirement to pressure friends, family, or strangers to take part.
I’m not interested in fast sign-ups or hype-driven promotion. My approach is long-term, steady, and selective, and I’m comfortable with people deciding that this isn’t right for them.
For me, LiveGood is a practical, long-term business I’m building as part of a wider plan, not something I’m
pushing as a one-size-fits-all solution.
Who this may and may not suit
This may suit you if:
You’re looking for a simple membership that gives access to everyday wellness products at sensible prices.
You’re comfortable taking your time to understand how something works before getting involved.
You’re realistic about effort, patience, and learning, rather than quick outcomes.
You prefer clarity and transparency over hype and fast talk.
This may not suit you if:
You’re looking for guaranteed income or fast results.
You don’t enjoy explaining things to others or answering questions honestly.
You’re uncomfortable with the ups and downs that come with network marketing models.
You’d rather follow scripts than understand what you’re sharing.
There’s no right or wrong here.
It simply depends on what you’re looking for and how you prefer to operate.
Final note
This site exists to explain things clearly, not to persuade anyone into decisions.
LiveGood is one part of what I’m building and exploring. It isn’t the whole picture, and it isn’t something I believe suits everyone.
If you’d like to review the official LiveGood information directly, you can do so using the link below and make up your own mind in your own time.
If this doesn’t feel right for you, that’s completely fine.
This site is about clarity, not pressure.
For legal clarity, please see the full disclaimer on the Legal page.
