So What Is LiveGood, Really?

After sharing why I personally chose LiveGood, I figured it only made sense to give you a little background on the company itself.

Because let’s be real, there are a lot of wellness companies out there.
And a lot of them? Either overpriced, overhyped, or already out of business.

So when I came across LiveGood, I wasn’t just looking for another product to try…
I wanted to understand what made them different and more importantly, if they were built to last.


Here’s What I Found

LiveGood officially launched in late 2022, and it’s already making serious waves — with over 1.8 million members worldwide.

The company is based out of Jupiter, Florida, and it was founded by Ben Glinsky, who’s no stranger to this space. If you’ve been around the health and wellness world for a while, you might recognize his name from a few other successful ventures.

What I like most? He brought in real product experts to lead things — not just marketers.

  • Dr. Ryan Goodkin handles product formulation
  • Lisa Goodkin focuses on education and wellness
  • And Nauder Khazan handles the marketing side of things and helps support the field with training and tools

The Product Side of LiveGood

Let’s get this out of the way now:

LiveGood isn’t about pushing pills or chasing fads.
They offer clean, high-quality products at what they call “membership prices” — and they actually mean it.

You’ll find stuff like:

  • Organic Super Reds and Super Greens
  • Complete Plant-Based Protein
  • Multivitamins, Magnesium, D3-K2, and more
  • Even CBD oil, skin care, and immune support blends

Everything’s made in the USA and backed by their empty bottle, 30-day guarantee.
That’s not hype — that’s confidence in the product.


How It Works (And Why It’s Different)

Instead of jacking up prices to cover commissions like most wellness companies do, LiveGood flipped the model.

You pay just $9.95/month (or $99 for the year) and get access to wholesale pricing — like a Costco for wellness.

No crazy auto-ship requirements.
No minimum orders.
And no pressure to build a team — unless you want to earn while improving your health.

The affiliate option is there if you want it.
But it’s not required.


Bottom Line?

I’ve seen a lot of programs over the years.
Some were good. Some… well, let’s just say not so much.

But LiveGood hit me differently.

It felt real.
Simple.
And more importantly — sustainable.

If you’re looking for a better way to take care of your health (and maybe your finances too), LiveGood is worth checking out.

You don’t need to be an expert.
You don’t need to build a team (unless you want to earn while getting healthier).
And you definitely don’t need to overpay just to feel better.


Next up, I’ll be taking a closer look at a few of LiveGood’s most talked-about products — and sharing what caught my attention and why.

Stick around. We’re just getting started.