The WahVision (Work At Home Vision) website offers no information about who owns or operates the company. Its domain, wahvision.com, was registered on September 24, 2012, but the registration details remain private. This lack of transparency about leadership is a critical indicator for any online business.

WahVision does not sell any retail products or services. Instead, members pay a monthly fee to acquire various positions within the company's compensation plan. The monthly membership includes advertising credits and access to an e-book library, which WahVision states will receive monthly updates with new titles.

The WahVision compensation plan focuses on these monthly membership fees and the purchase of positions. It is built on three primary components. One is a 3x7 matrix, into which members are automatically entered upon joining. Commissions here depend on how many positions fill within a member's matrix, either through direct recruitment or indirect downline and upline affiliate activity.

Another component is revenue sharing. This acts as an investment scheme where members buy a "revenue share package" with a guaranteed 200% return on investment over time. New member investments fund these payouts. A 10% referral commission also applies to investments made by directly recruited members.

WAH Cycler Boards form the third part. WahVision members receive three new cycler positions each month after paying their membership fees. The company does not specify the exact structure of these cyclers. Typically, a position "cycles" and pays a commission once a sufficient number of new positions have been purchased.

Half of all commissions earned by WahVision affiliates must be reinvested into the scheme. This mandatory reinvestment involves buying more positions within the compensation plan. WahVision asserts this practice ensures "longevity and growth" for the program.

Joining WahVision costs $10 per month for membership. Participation in specific parts of the compensation plan requires additional payments.

WahVision describes its offering as "a vision created for all people who have a dream or vision to create an income from the comfort of their own home." However, the model involves joining, investing money, and earning commissions solely when new members invest or buy positions. This structure mirrors the characteristics of a Ponzi scheme. Each level of the WahVision compensation plan is entirely funded by affiliates and relies on the continuous recruitment of new participants.