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How LiveGood's Wholesale Membership Pricing Works
Wholesale-club pricing can feel mysterious until you see the structure behind it. This guide breaks down the general idea of how member pricing and retail pricing relate at LiveGood, so you can decide what makes sense for you.
Independent guide
LiveGood.Coach is an independent, third-party resource for affiliates and is not owned by or affiliated with LiveGood. We do not set prices — the catalog does. We just explain the model.
The two-tier idea: member price and retail price
Like a warehouse club, LiveGood has two price tiers. There is a retail price that anyone can pay, and a lower member price available once you hold an active membership. The membership fee is what bridges the gap: you pay a small recurring amount, and in exchange you buy at the member tier instead of retail.
We deliberately do not quote specific member prices in our articles. Prices change, and the only source we trust is the live catalog. Wherever you see a product card on this site, the price shown is pulled directly from the canonical catalog so it is always current and accurate.
Always check the live price
Any price you see in a product card on this site comes straight from the catalog. Treat that — not a number in an article — as the source of truth.
How to think about whether it pays off
The wholesale model rewards consistency. The more often you buy products you would purchase anyway, the more the member tier can work in your favor versus retail. A simple way to reason about it:
- List the products you already buy regularly (greens, protein, vitamins, skincare, and so on).
- Compare the member price shown in the catalog to what you currently pay elsewhere for a comparable product.
- Factor in the $9.95/month membership fee across a typical month of buying.
- Decide based on your real habits — not on a best-case scenario.
Here are a few catalog staples worth comparing against whatever you currently buy. Open each card to see its live member price.
Compare these against your current go-tos

Superfoods
Organic Super Greens
A delicious organic greens powder that fills nutrient gaps in your diet to support digestion, immunity, and energy with one scoop a day.

Performance
Whey Protein Isolate - With Colostrum
Grass-fed whey protein isolate with colostrum and digestive enzymes, delivering 20g protein and all nine essential amino acids in organic cacao chocolate flavor.

Daily Essentials
Collagen Peptides
A premium collagen peptides supplement supporting hair, skin, nails, joints, muscles, and bones, enhanced with Velositol, Polynol, and ApresFlex.

Daily Essentials
Organic D3-K2 2000
An organic Vitamin D3 (2,000 IU) and K2 supplement that supports immune function, bone density, and cardiovascular health by helping calcium reach the bones.
Bundles and packs
LiveGood also groups frequently bought products into packs. Bundles can be a convenient way to cover several needs at once, and the pack price is shown in the catalog the same way individual products are. If you are buying multiple items already, a pack may be worth a look.
Example bundles

Bundle
Daily Essentials Pack
A bundle of LiveGood's three foundational daily supplements - Complete Multivitamin, Essential Magnesium, and Vitamin D3-K2 - for everyday nutritional support at a discounted pack price.

Superfoods
Greens and Reds Pack
A daily superfood duo pairing Organic Super Greens and Organic Super Reds to fill nutrient gaps, support digestion, immunity, energy, heart health, and circulation.

Bundle
Foundational Five Pack
A bundle of LiveGood's five core daily supplements — Bio-Active Complete Multivitamin (Men's or Women's), Ultra Magnesium Complex, D3-K2 2000, Factor 4, and Probiotic Gut Support.
No income or savings guarantees
This article explains a pricing concept, not a promise. Actual value depends on your own buying habits, and any affiliate earnings depend entirely on individual effort with no guarantees. Results vary.
Every product card shows the current member price pulled from the catalog.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between member price and retail price?
Retail price is what anyone pays; member price is the lower tier available to people with an active membership. The plan structure is similar to a wholesale club.
Why do your articles not list the member price?
Prices can change, so we never hard-code them into prose. The product cards on this site pull the current price directly from the live catalog instead.
How do I know if a membership pays off for me?
Compare the catalog member prices on items you already buy regularly against what you pay now, then factor in the $9.95/month membership. It depends entirely on your habits.
Are bundles cheaper than buying products individually?
Packs group several products together and show their own price in the catalog. Whether a pack is right for you depends on whether you would buy those items anyway.