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February 18, 2026 - Wayne Crowe, founder of OLSP (Online Sales Pro), announced significant changes to the platform in a live update. The headline news: A completely new website will launch within the next 10 days to 3 weeks.
OLSP is working on the fourth generation of their website, which Crowe describes as "the biggest thing we've ever done." The new platform will feature:
Fully self-built infrastructure with everything integrated directly on the website
Built-in social media features native to the platform
Live trainings and webinars hosted directly on-site
Centralized community messaging on a single platform
AI integration to help members achieve results faster
The official launch is scheduled for February 28, 2026, with a major live event to showcase the new features.
After ongoing issues with Facebook - including the closure and partial restoration of their Facebook group without full admin rights - OLSP is shifting focus:
YouTube will be the primary platform for live content and updates
The Facebook group remains but is functionally limited
All future webinars and community interactions will happen on the new website
"YouTube is my future," Crowe explained. "It's a platform where you can share real value without constantly fighting algorithms and restrictions."
OLSP is planning an in-person event scheduled for approximately 11 days from now (around March 1, 2026). This event marks "the start of everything" and will kick off the platform's new direction.
Crowe repeatedly emphasized that OLSP isn't aiming to be "the biggest," but rather:
Genuinely help people and teach sustainable skills
Build a community that moves forward together
Prioritize long-term success over quick wins
Maintain transparency and authenticity
"I don't want to be the king," Crowe said. "My goal is to impact people and help them succeed - whether that's with us or on their own."
Crowe also commented on the recent closure of Legendary Marketer, a larger competitor:
"I had a lot of respect for what Dave Sharpe built. He impacted a lot of lives. The way he ended it - by letting it wind down rather than just closing the doors - was the right way to do it."
This development underscores the importance of OLSP's focus on sustainability and long-term planning.
The new website is being built by an experienced developer who, according to Crowe, is "one of the best I've ever seen." The developer has:
Attended all live sessions, Q&As, and team meetings
Developed a deep understanding of the community's needs
Found solutions to complex technical challenges
The platform will unite three main aspects:
Marketing - How members are found and engaged
Development - Technical implementation and features
Customer Journey - Optimal user experience
OLSP has developed a system to migrate all existing members "smoothly" to the new platform. Crowe described it as "the best solution I've ever seen."
Members are encouraged to:
Stay alert over the next 10 days to 3 weeks
Contact inactive members and prepare them for the changes
Get excited about the new platform and be ready
A central goal of the new platform is to create a "simple formula" that anyone can follow:
Clear step-by-step instructions
Focus on learnable skills rather than quick tricks
Realistic expectations ("Even $1,000 a month requires work and skills")
Community support at every step
In the update, Crowe also shared personal insights:
He's been in business for 20 years and has run several successful and failed ventures
It took him 5 years to earn his first commission
He paid off £70,000 in debt after a previous e-commerce business failed
His goal was never to "become a millionaire" - it just happened as a side effect
"Success requires immersion," he emphasized. "A level of engagement that no one else can compete with. That's what we're building with the new platform."
Short-term (next 2-3 weeks):
Final development and testing of the new website
In-person event (around March 1)
Major launch event (around February 28)
Migration of all members to the new platform
Medium-term (2026):
Increased focus on YouTube content
New trainings and webinars on the integrated platform
Community building with social media features
AI-powered tools and automation
Long-term:
Building a sustainable, self-managed community
Focus on real skill development
Independence from external platforms like Facebook
Crowe was candid about the work required for success:
"Everyone else is making $100,000 a month, and all I need is an easy way to make $1,000. It doesn't work that way, guys. Even $1,000 a month requires some skill, no matter what everyone else told you. It requires some work."
He shared his own journey of failures and setbacks, including:
Running an e-commerce company that PayPal shut down
Going into £56,000 of debt (which he chose to pay off rather than declare bankruptcy)
Dealing with false accusations on social media
Taking 5 years to make his first commission
"I made a decision when I started this that I would keep going," Crowe said. "That's what you need to do."
Crowe explained his shift to YouTube:
"On Facebook, to get anywhere now, you have to tell people they can earn loads of money with these seven prompts. It doesn't work. YouTube is a place where you can share value, where you can give value, where you can be real."
He noted that YouTube's quality is "so much better than Facebook" and provides a platform for authentic content creation.
What sets this website rebuild apart, according to Crowe, is the developer's level of immersion:
"He's jumped on every live, every Q&A, every team meeting. That level of immersion is what we need. It's what you should give to your business - that level of immersion where success becomes inevitable."
OLSP has been around longer than Legendary Marketer and has members who've been with them since before the company was even called OLSP (it was previously Traffic Domination).
"We're not as big as them," Crowe acknowledged. "My goal isn't to be big. My goal isn't to be the king ding-a-ling. My goal is to impact people."
Crowe explained the challenge of building the new platform:
"We've got the marketing side to think about, the development side, and the customer journey side. Often they don't align - they compete with each other. The developers say 'we can do it this way,' and I'm like, 'it's not going to work for the customers.'"
The solution? Putting members first:
"We need it to work for you guys. That's at the forefront of all our thinking."
OLSP is "leaning into much more automation" for the new site:
"That's how we help you guys - we learn how to do it, and then we help you guys. We've got exciting stuff coming this year which is going to blow people away."
The AI integration is described as both "exciting" and "scary," but Crowe sees it as necessary:
"We have to lean into it. We have no choice but to lean into it and hope you guys achieve more faster."
Crowe was honest about the uncertainty:
"We don't know if this is going to work. We have poured ourselves into it, but it's like - is this going to work? I think it's actually going to do better than what we think. This is the most confident I've felt."
He added: "I think once you guys rest into the site and get used to the site, I think you're going to agree this thing is beyond awesome."
The update concluded with a call to action for members:
"Get excited. Be excited for what's about to come. Be positioned. If you know people that have not been active inside OLSP, now's the time to get back in. When we do this, everything changes, everything gets exciting."
Crowe emphasized that this is a "big reset" and a new era for OLSP, built on lessons learned from previous iterations and focused on creating sustainable, long-term value for members.
"We're in it together," he concluded. "And I'll see you tonight."
This article is based on a live update from Wayne Crowe, founder of OLSP, on February 18, 2026.
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