UPDATE 2023: SEC has sued Onpassive.
Attended an OnPassive meeting. They confirmed the company is getting a one-time $97 from each "founder" who joins(over 100,000 so far - calculate that) who won't see a penny until launch(pending over two years now) Founders will eventually pay another one-time $250. To collect commissions from the sales the "AI" gathers for you and your team members(if you choose to be an "active" founder) there will be a fee deducted(but that's not "out of pocket" they say). So some person(s) at the top are collecting a fee from people who join and also collecting a portion of any sales they and those under them make. What does that sound like? Only after I mentioned being able to access and register on their O-Cademy beta site(which any IT team knows shouldn't be open to the public) does it now redirect to their main site. This entire thing is faith based. Why is funding for these products being sought from people instead of venture capitalists if these products are so sure?