Supplement Technologies
Food, Drinks & Restaurants
Supplement Technologies markets the GluteBoost line of buttock-enhancement pills, creams, and maca-root-based protein powders, plus complementary shape-wear and resistance bands. Price points sit in the mid-range tier: capsules retail $39–49 per 30-day supply, topical creams $49–59, and bundles $99–189. Distribution is 100 % direct-to-consumer through GluteBoost.com and Amazon storefronts; no brick-and-mortar retail. The brand’s positioning is “all-natural curve building.” USPs include a patented VoluPlus complex (maca + pueraria mirifica + plant-derived volufiline) claimed to stimulate adipocyte volume in targeted areas, and a 97-day money-back guarantee that refunds full purchase price if no visible change is documented. Best-known SKU is the 2-Step “Pills + Cream” Booty Enhancement Kit, which accounts for roughly 60 % of revenue. Core customer is 18-34-year-old women in North America and Latin America who follow fitness influencers, want hourglass curves without surgery, and value vegan, non-GMO formulations. Messaging emphasizes self-confidence, body-positive social media challenges (#GBChallenge), and affordability versus cosmetic procedures. Competitors include other ingestible and topical curve-enhancement labels, budget generic maca pills, and high-end cosmetic surgery clinics. Supplement Technologies differentiates through a vertically integrated R&D lab in Utah, published before-and-after customer galleries, and a subscription auto-ship program that cuts price 20 % and locks in users for 3–6 cycles.
Curves that work as hard as you do, naturally
- Vegan