How Your Guild Runs

Transparency

How Karavista is funded, who sponsors what, and why the guild’s independence is a financial structure — not just a promise.

Most communities won’t tell you how they’re funded. We think that’s the first sign of a problem.

Three Revenue Streams

No single source has leverage over what we publish or recommend.

1. CareBegins™ Premium Listings

The sovereign revenue engine. Providers pay for visibility — reviews, badge, analytics. A marketing expense from the same budget line as Google Ads. The community is never the product.

2. Karavista™ Store Merchandise

Carepreneur-branded scrubs, mugs, badges, and gear. Members buy these because they want to — not because we push them.

3. Corporate Sponsorships

Caryfy AI is the founding sponsor. They appear in the newsletter footer and a labeled advertorial page. No sponsor has editorial input. Additional sponsors further diversify our funding.

What These Fund

The print newsletter. Carepreneur.net tools. CareConclave dinners. The 4AFramework. The weekly email. Community operations. Everything free stays free.

The Sponsor Wall

No sponsor controls what Karavista publishes. The newsletter tells the truth. The editorial wall protects the trust that makes everything work.

The Commercial Reality

Karavista isn’t a charity. The free dinners, newsletter, and tools are investments in trust-based relationships. Over time, engaged owners may adopt CareBravo, upgrade CareBegins listings, or buy merchandise. We’re telling you that here because a member who understands the full picture should not feel deceived. The value is real at every step.

What We Don’t Do

  • Sell member data. Ever.
  • Share individual 4AFramework results.
  • Let sponsors influence editorial content.
  • Use engagement data for targeted advertising.
  • Degrade the free tier to push premium.