DareVita fails to provide ownership or executive information on either of its website.

DareVita operates from two known website domains:

  1. darevita.com – first registered in 2012, private registration last updated on May 11th, 2025
  2. mydarevita.com – privately registered on November 18th, 2024

DareVita’s official FaceBook page was created in September 2024. Thus it appears DareVita went live in late 2024.

DareVita’s website terms and conditions suggests it is run through DareVita International Inc., a Wyoming shell company.

As always, if an MLM company is not openly upfront about who is running or owns it, think long and hard about joining and/or handing over any money.

DareVita’s Products

DareVita markets Lactigo, an energy supplement.

Developed from a breakthrough discovery by an Italian pharmaceutical company, Lactigo combines patented ingredients that enable people to push their physical limits, whether in the gym, on the playing field or in their day-to-day lives.

Despite launching over six months ago, DareVita does not provide retail Lactigo pricing on either of its websites.

Lactigo pricing for DareVita affiliates is $54.13 for ten 10 ml gel packs or one 100 ml bottle of gel.

DareVita’s Compensation Plan

Despite appearing to not sell Lactigo to retail customers, DareVita’s compensation plan pays on Lactigo sales to retail customers.

DareVita’s compensation plan additionally pays on Lactigo sales to recruited affiliates.

Recruitment Commissions

DareVita pays a 40% sales volume commission on recruited affiliate orders over their first 30 days.

Subscription Bonus

DareVita’s Subscription Bonus pays on autoship orders. Rather than provide specifics, DareVita’s provided “compensation plan summary” states the Subscription Bonus “pays through 12 levels of your Subscription Tree”.

This means the Subscription Bonus is paid through a unilevel team:

Matching Bonus

DareVita pays a 5% to 20% Matching Bonus on the Subscription Bonus earned by “your direct team (up to 4 generations)”.

It’s unclear whether the cited “generations” are rank-based or four unilevel team levels.

Rank Achievement Bonus

DareVita pays a Rank Achievement Bonus on “Ranks 6, 8, 10 and 12”. Affiliates qualify for the Rank Achievement Bonus by holding these ranks for three consecutive months.

Note that while DareVita discloses Rank Achievement Bonuses range from $30,000 to $1,000,000, rank qualification criteria is not provided.

Unite Bonus

DareVita takes 5% of company-wide sales volume and places it into five smaller Unity Pools.

The Unity Bonus Pools are paid out across Ranks 8 to 12. Other than Rank 12 qualified affiliates receiving a share in all five Unity Bonus pools, specifics are not provided.

Joining DareVita

At time of publication the only way to join DareVita is to pay $1082.50 for a “Founder’s Kit 1000”.

DareVita’s website does detail other subscription options however they are all marked “coming soon”.

DareVita Conclusion

DareVita feels like an MLM company that was rushed out the door to launch.

Problems immediately begin with disclosure failures, primarily on who owns and is running the company.

Things further deteriorate with a compensation plan clearly targeted at autoship recruitment. And the icing on the cake is a $1082.50 joining option being the only option available.

No idea why everything else on DareVita’s product page is marked “coming soon”…

…but for an MLM company that went live almost a year ago – it’s a pretty bad look.

To break down the core problem with DareVita, commissions and bonuses are tied to recruitment.

DareVita coyly refers to recruited MLM participants as “direct consumers”. They very well might be but that doesn’t make them retail customers.

Then in order to qualify for commissions, DareVita affiliates

must have a personal order each month to be commission-eligible.

So you sign up as a DareVita affiliate and are forced to maintain autoship to earn commissions. And your primary source of commissions is recruited affiliates also on forced autoship.

This is a classic MLM product-based pyramid scheme.

As with all MLM pyramid schemes, once affiliate recruitment dries up so too will commissions.

This will see those at the bottom of the DareVita pyramid scheme stop paying product subscription fees. In turn this will see those above them stop getting paid.

Unless new suckers are found, these affiliates will eventually also stop paying product subscription fees.

Once enough DareVita affiliates inevitably stop paying product subscription fees, an irreversible collapse is triggered.

Math guarantees that when a pyramid scheme collapses, the majority of participants lose money.