Investview, best known for launching MLM companies targeted by the SEC and CFTC for fraud, has launched MyLife Wellness.

The new launch follows Conectiv, Investview’s iGenius rebranding following a $4 million pyramid scheme fine in Poland earlier this year.

As per an Investview press-release dated March 13th;

Investview, Inc. … today announced the official launch of myLife Wellness, a newly established consumer health and wellness business unit designed to serve as the marketing and e-commerce platform for specialty wellness products developed and manufactured by the Company’s subsidiary, Renu Laboratories.

Investview acquired Renu Laboratories in October 2024. A year and a half later, MyLife Wellness is assumed to be an attempt to monetize the acquisition.

MyLife Wellness presents with a generic range of supplements, personal care and coffee products.

  • Alive – “daily coffee” with added collagen and superfoods, retails at $99 for a box of 30 servings
  • Amaze – “daily gut health formula” supplement, retails at $79 for a tub of 30 servings
  • Drive – “clean sustained energy, sharper focus and mental clarity”, retails at $75 for a bottle of 60 capsules
  • Dream – “nighttime recovery formula”, retails at $75 for a bottle of 60 capsules
  • Amplify – “lightweight multi-peptide serum designed to help visibly plump, firm, brighten, and refine the skin”, retails at $89 for a 0.5 fl oz bottle
  • Glow – “instant firming serum designed to visibly smooth, tighten, sculpt, and blur the appearance of skin”, retails at $69 for a 0.5 oz spray bottle
  • Infuse – “lightweight nightly moisturizer that delivers lasting hydration, barrier support, and visible skin comfort”, retails at $89 for a 1.7 oz spray bottle

A note on MyLife Wellness’ website states its products are “estimated” to ship mid June. Why Investview launched MyLife Wellness if products weren’t ready to ship for three months is unclear.

Also unclear is why Investview is hiding details of MyLife Wellness’ MLM opportunity from consumers.

I had intended to publish a full MyLife Wellness review, only to discover compensation plan details have been deleted.

What I was able to suss out is the MLM side of MyLife Wellness refers to “Ambassadors”. There’s also an affiliate opportunity, which I’m taking to be non-MLM:

Investview launching MyLife Wellness but hiding compensation details from consumers are potential FTC Act violations (disclosures).

On a related note, there’s no acknowledgement of Investview on MyLife Wellness’ website. Executive details are also absent.

As to how MyLife Wellness is going three months in, website traffic for April 2026 was too low for SimilarWeb to track.

Conectiv meanwhile clocked in at around 12,000 monthly visits the same month. SimilarWeb attributed 91% of Conectiv’s website traffic to Trinidad and Tobago.

The US made up 7% of traffic. At 7% of ~12,000 monthly visits however (~840), it appears Conectiv has all but collapsed in the US.