Seemingly out of the blue, last month World Global Network announced it was rebranding as Vyvo.
No explanation for the name-change is provided on the World Global Network website.
Here’s one possible reason:
BehindMLM’s first exposure to World Global Network was
Global Mobile Network
in 2013.
Back then Fabio Galdi was selling a VOIP service, advertising mobile app and power units.
Most of Global Mobile Network’s compensation plan was geared towards affiliate recruitment.
Power units saw Global Mobile Network affiliates pay $600 or $1600, and then $240 annually to maintain their position.
Payment of power unit fees qualified Global Mobile Network affiliates for commissions when their downlines purchased power positions (no retail).
Power units were eventually renamed power clouds.
In 2016 Galdi rebooted Global Mobile Network as Wor(l)d International, later again renamed to World Global Network.
On or around 2017 VOIP and anything to do with power was quietly abandoned.
In their place the Helo wellness bands were launched. A device you wear on your wrist that provides monitor signals to a phone app.
Among other things, Helo bands were marketed as being able to measure the mood of the wearer.
Other features like ECG/EKG, blood pressure, blood alcohol and blood sugar were marketed were initially marketed. Some features were later added, some never delivered on.
To that end there are some interesting complaints published on
World Global Network’s BBB listing
(note the company is active there and has replied to each).
The comments on our
Wor(l)d International review
are also worth a read. A recurring theme is broken promises and the overpriced cost of Helo bands versus similar offerings from other companies.
Anyway, here we are in early 2019 and World Global Network is now Vyvo. Let’s get into it.
Read on for a full review of the Vyvo MLM opportunity.
The Company
Vyvo is still headed up by founder and CEO Fabio Galdi (right).
The company lists two corporate addresses on its website; one for Vyvo Pte Ltd in Singapore and the other for Vyvo USA Corp in Utah.
Vyvo Products
Helo bands appear to be replaced with a Vyvo Bioband.
Helo Extense was added on March 5th as part of a $499 pack (bundled six month app service subscription).
As opposed to functionality based on the device purchased, Wor(l)d International limited it based on an app subscription model:
Smartlife Solution Free (no cost) – unlimited Helo Measurements, 3 days of LifeLog history reports, 3 days of real time monitoring, Helo Personal Guardian and Helo We Care (up to 2 people)
SmartLife Solution Basic ($9.90 a month) – adds unlimited LifeLog history reports, Helo We Care (up to 20 people) and “Your Oracle (AI) Helo & DNA”
SmartLife Solution Extra ($29.90 a month) – adds Extense personal sugar trend monitoring
SmartLife Solution Pro ($74.90 a month) – adds “pulse wave diagnostic” and EKG analysis
Vyvo marketing lists updated subscriptions; SmartLife Solution
🤖 Quick Answer
What was World Global Network's recent major business change?World Global Network announced a rebranding to Vyvo without providing official explanation for the name change on its website. This reboot represents a significant strategic shift for the company previously known by other names in its operational history.
Who founded World Global Network and what services did it initially offer?
Fabio Galdi established Global Mobile Network in 2013, initially offering VOIP services alongside a mobile application and power units. The business model emphasized affiliate recruitment-based compensation rather than retail product sales to consumers.
How did World Global Network's compensation structure function?
The compensation plan relied primarily on affiliate recruitment. Affiliates paid $600 or $1,600 for power units, plus $240 annual maintenance fees. Commissions were generated exclusively through downline purchases of power positions, with no retail component involved.
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