Level Thrive Review
Company Name: Le-Vel Thrive
Costs: $100, $140, or $200
Industry: Health & Wellness
What Is It?
They call it a âpremium lifestyle transformation planâ, but realistically speaking, Le-Vel Thrive is an MLM company that sells diet pills, diet shakes, and a nutritional patch.

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Short Review
As a very practical person with a skeptical nature, I just donât buy into most health and wellness products. Most of what this company promises its products do has not been proven by trusted scientific organizations, and results are mostly anecdotal (vary from person to person). A nutritional patch just doesnât make sense to me, and itâs not something Iâd feel comfortable promoting.
With only 3 products and no real assistance in marketing the products to anyone but friends and family, I donât think this is an opportunity worth getting involved in.

However, because results vary from person to person, I do believe that if you are an enthusiastic sales person and experience good results yourself, you can probably market this stuff pretty well. There are many similar products on the market that do sell well, and although the price is beyond what I would pay for health supplements, some people can afford it.
In a nutshell, the success in Le-Vel Thrive depends on you as a sales person, not on the products delivering results.
Product Breakdown
Just watching the introduction video for Level-Thive Experience, it took only 38 seconds for them to mention the business opportunity available at the company. Itâs very clear from the start that this is not a company that focuses on itâs products â instead focusing on recruiting.
This is a big danger sign when it comes to network marketing! If the appeal of joining a company comes from the business opportunity, and not the products, it could be a product-based pyramid scheme (that means the products are just a front to the biz op portion). Whether or not this company fits that description, youâll have to decide.
3 Main Products Simplified
Ignoring all the advertising spin on what they sell (like calling Le-Vel Thriveâs products âpremium naturopathic and synergistic formulaâ), you can basically break down what the sell into 3 main categories. Again, Iâm a very practical person, and want to get to the meat of what Iâll be promoting here! Sorry, but âultra micronized, Premium Lifestyle Mixâ (from their website) means nothing to me!
Product #1: Diet Pill AKA stimulant + hunger suppressant + nutritional supplement
Take two pills when you wake up (versions for men + women)
Product #2: Diet Shake AKA meal replacement
Drink your shake 30 minutes after waking up
Product #3: Derma Fusion Technology AKA âhealth patchâ
Unclear what this actually does or contains. Supposed to help you lose weight, increase mental clarity, control appetite, etc etc.
Thatâs pretty much it. Unless you believe in this specific formula, you could basically get the same weight loss results from any other combination of pills and meal replacements out there.
If you get energy from the products, thatâs great. Of course, you could probably achieve these same results with a multivitamin or other off-brand supplement rather than the âpremiumâ stuff.
Not That Different From Anything Else
There is a whole lot of hype on the website about the particular formula they have for their shakes, pills, and patch. While it may be true that itâs different than other companies, the general idea of what they are offering is the same. Lose weight by exercising more, eating less, and consuming nutritional supplements.
There are definitely some success stories passed around Thrive communities and Facebook! But what the analytical person in me is screaming is that you could get the exact same results without expensive supplements. The core threads of any weight loss program are:
- eating less
- exercising more
- having a support network
- developing a routine
One concrete benefit from joining Le Vel Thrive is that you now have a support network you might not have had before. Losing weight alone can be very tough because thereâs no one to share successes and failures with. I know! Iâve gained and lost weight a few times over the  years, so know how it can be.
I will also add that although the supplements that Thrive offers are quite expensive, taking an appetite suppressant has the added bonus of saving money on whatever snacks and food you might regularly buy elsewhere. This may actually make the cost of purchasing the 8 week Thrive Experience worth it. You may end up spending slightly more, but if you lose weight and feel better, who cares?
Outside Reviews Are Sketchy
The diet plan (excluding the patch) got some OK reviews on Amazon, so I canât knock this particular plan. Everyone has different opinions, and itâs clear that some people find success with this one. The patch however, when reviewed independently of the plan, got very negative reviews on Amazon, saying itâs pretty much useless. There are some 5Â star reviews, but I have a feeling that those are distributors trying to counteract the negative feedback.
In my opinion, the main affect of the Derma Fusion Technology is just as a placebo and part of the âroutineâ of losing weight. It serves as a reminder, much like tying a string around your finger so you donât accidentally stuff cake in your mouth from the refrigerator at work.

One last note about losing weight on this stuff is that most people can very easily lose 5 lbs in a day without taking pills. Itâs water weight, and ANY diet plan that uses 5 lbs weight loss as a âsuccess storyâ is not telling you the whole story. I recently lost 10 lbs just by stopping drinking beer. Iâve heard of people losing weight by cutting sugary sodas, or reducing their sodium intake.
Thereâs a lot of ways to lose weight by investing less money into your diet, rather than more.
Despite my criticism, if you do experience some success with their diet and want to promote these products and share your story, you need an audience! It can be super annoying to have a friend constantly bombard you to buy diet shakes or nutritional pills, so I would not even bother trying to sell to friends and family.
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Opportunity Breakdown
Here are some of the details about the business opportunity that Le-Vel offers. Though percentages, ranks, and compensation for achievement levels vary, the basic idea is pretty similar to most MLMs. You get paid for products sold, get paid to recruit, and paid based on what your recruits sell. There are bonuses and incentives along the way if you maintain certain sales volumes, or achieve milestones in a short period of time.
You get paid 12% retail commissions on level 1 recruits, and 3-4% on levels 2-3. This isnât a whole lot different from affiliate marketing, and is worse in some cases since some affiliate companies pay 50% or more.
Recurring commissions several levels deep is something that attracts a lot of folks to MLM. This is a feature of LVT, but thereâs nothing surprising. Thought it looks extremely attractive on paper, most people also forget just how hard it is to achieve those levels. Not only do you have to maintain sales volumes, but you also need a motivated team of people to recruit and makes sales, an the deeper your levels go, the harder it is to find motivated individuals who are going to put in the work needed to succeed.
How much you get paid depends on what rank you hold (there are 6)
- Rank 1-5: Get paid 4% on Levels 1-8 (increase number of levels each rank)
- Rank 6: 8% on levels 1-8
There are fast start bonuses based on affiliates you personally recruit. How much you get paid depends on what they order, and which rank you hold. There are also matching fast start bonuses as well.
Beyond that there are car, vacation, and other bonus incentives.

However, I firmly believe that if you canât imagine making a decent amount of retail sales, then you shouldnât get involved in an opportunity. If you donât believe in the product, then itâs not worth digging deeper into the compensation plan. Achieving success with any company is going to depend 100% on your motivation.
That motivation comes from enthusiasm for the products, so unless you use and stand behind what they are selling, you shouldnât be recruiting others into the system! Personally, for me, this is the killer for this particular company. I just canât support the DFT patch. I simply do not believe it provides any real health benefits other than whatâs in your head.
Donât Forget About Cost!
Remember that you and your recruits are going to get on autoship to maintain their 100PV requirement to be an active affiliate while they are getting their network established. That means each month, youâre going to be sinking at least another $100 into this opportunity unless you recruit 2 new members quickly after joining.
This is another red flag. If you are forced to purchase the product in order to sell it, it makes me wonder if there are enough ârealâ buyers on the market for these supplements to actually compete! What do you think? Is it OK to force affiliates to buy their own products?
I understand that you probably should be using the stuff you sell (as proof that it works), but do you think that Le-Vel Thrive products could survive without the MLM business model? Thatâs a question youâll have to answer for yourself.
Aside from product quality, just remember that this is a monthly cost of for doing business, so any money you make from selling goods will not be actual profit until you surpass your monthly autoship costs.
Selling To Friends And Family Can Be Troublesome!
Le-Vel Thrive is pushing hard for you to promote this stuff to friends and family. They mention it several times within the introduction video.
They offer no additional support for how to promote your products online via a website, or if this is even possible to do. This means that most of your sales and recruitment is going to be done on Facebook and in Starbucks with face-to-face sales. Are you the networking type? Do you have a group of people in your life that are open to business opportunities like this and/or want to lose weight?
For a lot of new network marketers, this is the biggest challenge! Not everyone is open to network marketing, or maybe they just donât have time. The people closes to you may not have the money to invest, or just be suspicious of a type of work they havenât heard of.
This is why itâs extremely important that you reach out to like-minded people to recruit and sell product to via the internet.
Network Marketing Attack Squad!
Unfortunately, itâs very common in the industry to have overzealous sellers get offended when someone reviews their company or product negatively. As someone that reviews lots of network marketing products and biz ops, I am on the receiving end of these comments sometimes. Not all companies are like this, but it happens in this industry more than others. Here are some example screenshots I got form around the web:
These are both examples of the kind of people you could be working with or representing. This is very common in MLM, where inexperienced distributors browse the internet looking for negative reviews and write long-winded defenses of how their product is totally not a scam and people that criticize it are either working for the competition or misinformed.
Without a proper sales plan, that might even be you. Of course, not everyone is like this, but because a lot of newbies struggle to sell and recruit, then spend their time doing fruitless activities like trolling the internet to see what other people are saying.
You success heavily depends on who your sponsor is, and whether or not they can mentor you properly. In addition to having a proper business mentorship, making money depends on how hard your downline works! Getting a multi-level downline thatâs working hard to make sales for you is no easy task.
My personal opinion MLM companies selling health and wellness products are a dime a dozen. Most have no real science behind their products and use invented language like ânaturopathic synergyâ to get consumers to buy stuff that doesnât really work. Using a patch to lose weight is a silly idea, and will only have placebo effects. The diet plan itself is nothing special, so personally, this is not a product I would want to sell.
However, if you think that this is a good product, or you still want to promote healthy & wellness products with network marketing you need a way to market your products outside friends and family. The internet is the best place to do this so you can reach people that are interested in what you have to say. You can start a health and wellness website (I can help you!) for relatively cheap, and use it to promote products from several companies, giving 100% honest reviews based on your own experiences.
You can also use this website to write information articles, and communicate with potential clients before they buy! Real connection with people from around the globe is a great way to get your business rolling in the right direction.
What do you think?
Can you create a large downline and significant income without getting your business online?
Am I wrong and itâs possible that a âpatchâ can really have health benefits?

MLM Critic & Author: Nathaniell
What's up ladies and dudes! Great to finally meet you, and I hope you enjoyed this post. I have to be honest though. I'm not a big fan of MLM. Tried it. Hated it.
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Laura
The patch is complete rubbish – it’s like putting a sign on a company car – le-vel is using your body as a billboard – notice where they tell you to wear it! In lean places i.e. Not places you cover up! They want people to ask “what is that patch?” to strike up conversation and start selling! This makes me want to puke! Wake up people!!! I feel awful for the people being sucked into this!
JB
Have you actually tried the patches and for more than one day?
Connor McGaw
Diva,
Poor Diva, I feel bad for you. Your a Le-vel puppet. They have an address out of Texas but claim the business is ran out of Utah. If you research MLM companies 99% of them are HQ’d in Utah. I thought this was weird, when I looked into it further I found out that Utah is the most relaxed state when it comes to MLM quality control. Businesses are able to get away with more in Utah than any other state. Le-vel still won’t give up where there products are actually made.
Angie
they claim their products are better than caffeine, but all it is is a bunch of caffeine. I put all the ingredients that are for “energy” into caffeine informer.com and the pills, shake, and patch combined is over 400mg of caffeine and that’s all at once! No wonder I felt like I was on speed then had mood swings and racing heart/anxiety later in the day. I stopped taking it and I definitely had withdrawals. AND I was very surprised to find this website because any time you try to search for negative reviews on Thrive the websites say error or they are removed by LeVel. I’m sure their are more people out there with similar stories but if they post anything Level comes after them and tries to sue.
Mary
I agree. You can’t really Even tell how much caffeine, but it is added I each step. The patch has it, so you are giving yourself a stready stream all day! Sure, I feel pretty good on it(aside from a little bit of heart palpitations), but its more caffiene than I am accustomed to consuming. Then the PEA seems to give a temporary mood boost. The white willow bark is nature’s aspirin. So those 3 ingredients make sense to contribute to mood, less pain, and more energy. But what makes their ingredients “premium”? I think the product had it’s place and of it’s helping people, that’s great. They are taking the pot-a- day coffee drinkers and the Starbucks junkies off their caffeine/sugar habit and giving them something else. And you are not likely to grab that pastry w your Thrive shake. You don’t add 1/2 cup of sugar to it. Etc. I will keep some around but I am looking for a more solid nutritional solution. It’s not easy, you need to find the nootropic, the vitamins&minerals, the enzymes, the probiotics, etc. And make it just as easy on yourself. But because I want to eliminate the amount of stimulants, I am willing to try.
jessamarcus
Look over the website and you will find very little about customer care. It is about the brand, it is about the promotors, it is about the MONEY! They have lots of pit holes for customers and promoters to get caught in and end up spending money you won’t get back. Customer service has is awful, and in my experience they can be very rude.
I placed an order and realized I had forgotten to enable my earned credits. No sooner did I place my order and I realized my mistake. The only way to cancel an order is an online support ticket. There is no phone number to call and my “upline promoter” had no tools to help me out. He just told me I messed up and there was nothing I could do except place a support ticket. I placed the ticket to cancel my order so I could reorder using the credits and it took 23 hours for them to respond!! In that time, my order was processed, shipped and my credit card was charged. I could not afford the charge (and had worked hard to refer 2 people to get the free credits) so I filed a dispute with my credit card company and refused the package was delivered. My credit card company recovered the funds but Le-vel dropped me saying I was out of compliance by using my card company to get my money back. They also claim that they never received the refused package (I took off of work to make sure I didn’t touch the box when Fed-ex tried to deliver it and I saw him place the refused label on it!) AND they held on to my credits! I can no longer access my account to contact support and there are tax documents I SHOULD have access to since I earned a small amount of commissions.
There are some people who have tremendous success, but it comes at a huge cost. My upline promotor happens to be a family member, and he has challenged important life relationships in the name of Le-vel. He has earned his car and a lifestyle vacation to Las Vegas (all paid by Le-vel) but has to be cut throat to keep the sales up to keep the earning up. When they offer you a car payment bonus of $800/month, you are trusting they will keep up those payment for the duration of the high end car they require you to buy (late model cadallac type)! They put you in a place of desperation to keep selling so you don’t end up paying out of pocket for a car you can’t afford. It is a sick marketing plan and from the outside looking in at what they are doing, it is ruining people for the sake of their business. I miss my cousin dearly. Family and MLMs are bad bad business!
Nathaniell
Your story is not unlike many others that I hear. To be successful in the MLM business, you really need to stress close relationships to squeeze every last possible lead out of people you know. Network marketing is just that – marketing to your network of friends. Most people don’t like to be marketed to! Unless you were born into a family with many and interest in biz-ops, many people will start avoiding you because they just don’t want to hear another story about being rich or how this or that product will change your life.
I hear it all the time on this website.
I’m glad to hear that your upline promoter was successful and had the drive to make that much money. But at the same time, it sounds like it was at the cost of his downline and close relationships.
PS> The car-bonus thing is very common! They say, “we’ll give you a car for X amount of sales”, but then you’re on the hook for monthly payments. They don’t actually give you a $30,000 price to purchase a car cash-out. Ugh. Advertising.