Communitee AI Review: Anwar Craven discovers AI agents
Communitee AI operates in the marketing tools MLM niche. The company doesn’t provide a corporate address on its website, instead opting to withhold this information from consumers;
These Terms and any dispute arising out of or relating to them or the Service shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws applicable in the jurisdiction where communitee.ai is organized, without regard to its conflict of law provisions.
Heading up Communitee are co-founders Anwar Craven and Theo van Dort.

Anwar Craven is a serial promoter of MLM Ponzi schemes, including CashFX Group, HyperFund and Crypto Family.

Theo van Dort seems to have a less colorful MLM history, promoting B-Epic (Orygn), Lifewave, Govvi.
While van Dort appears to have known Craven for years…

…it’s unclear whether there’s any crossover between von Dort and Craven’s MLM crypto Ponzi promoting.
Based on their respective social media profiles, Anwar Craven is based out of South Africa and Theo von Dort is based out of Indonesia.
Communitee AI’s website domain (“communitee.ai”), was first registered in 2024. The private registration was last updated on April 2nd, 2025.
Read on for a full review of Communitee AI’s MLM opportunity.
Communitee AI’s Products
Communitee AI markets access to AI courses and an AI agent platform – both of unknown origin and with pricing hidden from consumers.
Offsite marketing suggests Communitee AI charges:
- $147 annually for access to AI courses; and
- $250 a month for four months ($1000) to access to an AI agent platform
I’m putting a question mark on retail because there doesn’t appear to be any way to purchase anything without signing up as an Communitee AI promoter first (free but also paid, see “Joining Communitee AI” below).
Communitee AI’s Compensation Plan
Communitee AI’s compensation plan pays on the sale of course and AI agent platform access.
Communitee AI hides compensation plan specifics from consumers, disclosing only that it pays commissions down five levels of recruitment.
As per Communitee AI’s website marketing copy;
Aspiring Affiliates – Share the course and earn with 5-level commissions.
And from Communitee AI’s website FAQ;
Question 3: How does the affiliate thing work?
Simple 5-tier magic—earn when you share, and when they share. No sales pressure, just genuine recs.
From this we can surmise Community AI pays commissions across five unilevel team levels.
Joining Communitee AI
Communitee AI’s website functions as an email harvester, providing free access to Communitee AI’s MLM opportunity.
On top of that Communitee AI charges $26.99 a month for 6 months and then $97 a month to “build your AI business”.
The difference between free and paid Communitee AI promoter membership is assumed to be financial, however this isn’t disclosed to consumers.
Communitee AI
As a general rule of thumb, any MLM company that withholds due-diligence information from consumers as a marketing strategy should be avoided.
Communitee AI does disclose ownership information but product cost and compensation details being hidden is a deal-breaker.
When you consider that a legitimate MLM company needs to primarily be generating sales revenue through retail sales, hiding retail pricing on your website sort of gives the game away.
That is to say the only people signing up to Communitee and using its AI agent platform are likely to be promoters. This is your typical MLM pyramid scheme.
As to Communitee AI’s AI agents platform and courses, the AI agent platform likely explains all the AI slop marketing from promoters:

I can’t speak to the courses, other than to suggest it’s probably the typical “MLM crypto scam promoter discovers AI –> how do I make money from this? –> AI MLM opportunity” pipeline.
There’s unlikely to be anything in Communitee AI’s courses of unknown origin that you can’t find elsewhere on the internet, preferrably from a more reputable source. An apparent MLM pyramid scheme hiding crucial due-diligence information is not a reputable source.
As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once promoter recruitment dries up so too will commissions. This will see those at the bottom of the pyramid stop paying fees, resulting on those who recruited them stop getting paid.
Unless new suckers are quickly found, these promoters will also eventually stop paying monthly fees.
Once enough Communitee AI promoters stop paying monthly fees, an irreversible collapse is triggered.
Math guarantees that when a pyramid scheme collapses, the majority of participants lose money.

