Randy Major registered the Social Paycheck domain on September 17, 2012, listing a Utah address. The company's website offers little beyond a basic compensation plan description and login buttons. Details on ownership or the business opportunity remain absent from the site itself, which also features several broken information links.

Major's history includes Treehouse Social, an MLM social network launched in late 2011. He advertised it as "the social network that pays you to be social." But this platform suffered a hack after its launch, leading to its permanent shutdown.

In a classified ad, Randy Major later detailed the Treehouse Social incident. He explained that SQL injection caused significant database damage, following an earlier session hijacking issue. The site generated $300-$500 monthly before its closure. Major then sought three new partners to improve the site. He planned a relaunch under a new name and graphics, expecting income within two months. This new venture appears to be Social Paycheck.

Social Paycheck offers no retailable products or services. Members register for its social network without charge. Their earning potential ties directly to a share of the site's advertising revenue.

The compensation plan centers on distributing advertising revenue among members. Social Paycheck itself manages the generation of this ad revenue. The company website provides no specific details about the social network or its functionality. The Social Paycheck website currently displays Google Ads, suggesting its primary revenue source.