Isagenix

(1 reviews)
Founded2002
HeadquartersChandler, Arizona
Trust Score96/100
Views133

About Isagenix

Isagenix International is an American multi-level marketing company specializing in health and wellness products, primarily focused on nutritional cleansing and replenishing systems. Founded in 2002 by John Anderson, Jim Coover, and Kathy Coover in Chandler, Arizona, Isagenix has grown rapidly into a billion-dollar direct selling enterprise. The company operates in over 20 countries across North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Europe, with approximately 500,000 active distributors and customers. Isagenix's flagship product system is the 30-Day Cleansing and Fat Burning System, which combines meal replacement shakes (IsaLean Shake), cleanse drinks, and supplements. The company also offers a comprehensive range of performance nutrition products under the AMPED line, targeted at athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Isagenix's product formulation approach is based on its proprietary Nutritional Cleansing technology, which the company claims supports cellular health and detoxification. Annual revenue is estimated to exceed $1 billion, though Isagenix is privately held. The company employs approximately 1,200 people at its Chandler headquarters and in offices worldwide. Isagenix's compensation plan offers associates the opportunity to earn through product sales and team building. The company has an aggressive product introduction strategy, regularly launching new products to maintain distributor excitement. Isagenix has received recognition as one of the best places to work in Arizona and has a strong company culture focused on health, wellness, and entrepreneurship.

Compensation Plan

Plan Type

Binary with Unilevel

Income Streams

Retail Sales Profit, Team Commissions, IsaBody Challenge Bonus, Car Bonus Program, Executive Pool

Rank Structure

Associate > Consultant > Manager > Director > Executive > 1-Star Golden Circle > 2-Star > 3-Star > 4-Star > 5-Star

Trust Score

96
/ 100
Low Risk
Flags & Notes
  • Products expensive vs. equivalent retail
  • 'cleanse' claims lack scientific consensus
  • monthly autoship required for commissions

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