Side-by-Side Comparison

Isagenix vs Amway

An honest comparison to help you choose the right opportunity

Feature Comparison

Overall Rating
2.2/5
2.3/5
Winner
Startup Cost
N/A
N/A
Tie
Residual Income
2.0
2.0
Tie
Simplicity
2.0
Winner
1.5
Transparency
2.5
2.5
Tie
Community & Support
3.0
3.0
Tie
Value for Money
2.0
2.0
Tie
Overall Rating
2.2/5
2.3/5
Winner

Detailed Breakdown

Isagenix

Pros

  • Products have a loyal following with genuine repeat customers
  • IsaBody Challenge creates strong community and engagement
  • Some quality nutritional products backed by research
  • Global presence in 20+ markets

Cons

  • 2024 average earnings of all U.S. Associates: $986.74 before expenses (per Isagenix)
  • Requires ~$100-300/month in product purchases to maintain active status
  • Products significantly overpriced vs. comparable retail nutrition brands
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Amway

Pros

  • Founded 1959 — one of the most established direct sales companies
  • Global presence in 100+ countries with ~$7.7 billion revenue
  • No cost to register as an IBO
  • Nutrilite is the world's #1 selling nutritional supplement brand

Cons

  • 2023 IDS: Median active IBO earns only $657/year before expenses
  • 2023 Income Disclosure: 66% earned something; 34% earned $0
  • Top 1% average $41,456/yr — vast majority earn near nothing
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Our Verdict

Winner: Amway

2.3

Based on our analysis, Amway edges out with an overall rating of 2.3 compared to Isagenix's 2.2. Both options have their merits, but Amway offers a stronger overall opportunity based on our evaluation criteria including compensation structure, product quality, and long-term viability.

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