Pros
Honestly, not many. Maybe group buying power, but even then, you don’t get to choose the tools—they decide everything.
Cons
You’re Basically a Manager, Not a Business Owner: You do all the work, build the business, but they take a large cut through royalties and fees—often without giving you real control.
Very Little Say in Tools or Marketing: You’re forced to use what they choose, even if it's outdated, ineffective, or overpriced.
They Profit Regardless of Your Loss: Even if you’re struggling financially, they still collect royalties and marketing fees.
Poor Support: Once you’re in, the support is minimal—despite what they promise during the pitch. You’re mostly on your own.
Debt Risk is All on You: You take on all the financial risk. In my case, it led to over $170k in debt and eventual bankruptcy—despite being a top performer. They offered more support to an employee they hired then the actual franchisee who paid to be a franchise owner.