Wayne Crowe operates OLSP System, a marketing software suite registered privately in July 2020. The platform pushes upsells that can reach $25,000, despite offering minimal public information about its ownership or services.
The olspsystem.com domain remains under private registration. Its website is a simple affiliate login form. A technical review, however, reveals Wayne Crowe as the founder behind the operation.
Crowe runs the business through Wayne Crowe Limited, a UK-registered company established in 2016. He markets himself across social media as an "affiliate marketer of the year," though he never names the awarding body or specific year. His YouTube channel, active for at least five years, focuses on internet marketing content, often promoting "Traffic Domination." That venture, like OLSP System, functions primarily as another affiliate signup portal.
Around 2021, Crowe promoted iCoinPro, a cryptocurrency scheme launched in 2017. While iCoinPro allowed retail purchases, its main revenue came from $39.95 monthly autoship payments tied directly to new recruitments. OLSP System promotion started on Crowe's YouTube channel in early 2021, first appearing as an option within Traffic Domination before its broader rollout.
The core offering, "The Mega Builder," serves as a CRM platform. It includes email automation, analytics, and SMS tools. A $99 monthly fee establishes the entry point for this system.
Crowe generates significant revenue from a series of escalating upsells. Mega Messenger, priced at $47 monthly, automates Facebook lead generation. TD Pages, a website builder, costs another $47 a month. Smaller tools like Mega Link and Magick Link each add $7 to the monthly bill. Traffic Rotator, another lead generation tool, costs $47 each month. The most expensive packages carry the highest price tags.
OLSP VIP begins at $6,500 for personalized coaching. OLSP Elite costs $15,000, promising software setup and team training. OLSP Elite Plus reaches $25,000, advertised with "lifetime access to all OLSP programs." Additional, smaller training offerings include Facebook 101 for $49, Vertical Videos at $299, and the Free Traffic Challenge Fast Start.
The compensation plan operates as a two-level recruitment system. Affiliates earn commissions from individuals they directly recruit. They then earn another tier of commission from recruits brought in by their direct recruits. This unilevel structure emphasizes recruitment over the actual sale of the software itself.
This business model is not new to Crowe. His history with iCoinPro involved a similar approach: obscure corporate ownership, an affiliate-heavy enrollment process, a low-cost entry product, and then aggressive upsells. A recruitment-based commission plan underpins the entire structure.
Many users pay $99 each month for marketing software they may not need. They are often drawn in by promises of easy money through recruitment. The system then pushes them towards $25,000 packages that most cannot afford. Meanwhile, Crowe's role remains largely hidden behind affiliate forms and online content, as he collects commissions from each transaction.
The Federal Trade Commission's 2017 Business Guidance Concerning Multi-Level Marketing states that legitimate multi-level marketing programs sell real products or services to ultimate users, not just to other distributors.
