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A guide to professional services franchises

Professional services franchises span an exceptionally broad range of disciplines — from legal and financial consulting to digital marketing, training, and telecommunications — making this one of the most versatile sectors in UK franchising. With 34 live opportunities currently listed on FindMyFranchise, there is genuine choice for franchisees at every level of ambition and budget. Investment levels start from as little as £1,200 and extend up to £100,000, so whether you are looking for a low-risk entry point or a well-established brand with national recognition, the professional services category has something worth exploring.

How much does a professional services franchise cost?

The investment required varies considerably depending on the brand, the model, and the level of support and infrastructure provided. Above is a broad overview of the cost bands you will find across the directory.

  • Under £10,000 — Several accessible opportunities sit at the lower end, including ASK Local (£1,200), FindaBiz Networking (£4,000), Families® Magazine (£4,800), Maplebrook Wills (£4,995), FiltaTech (£5,000), it’seeze (£5,990), Brokerplan (£6,995), Westminster Law (£7,000), Leaflet Delivery UK (£7,500), Pink Spaghetti (£7,995), and Will and Probate Services (£7,995). These are well suited to those starting out or wanting to keep initial outlay modest.
  • £10,000–£30,000 — A mid-range tier includes Eazi-Apps (£9,995), Blam Websites & Apps (£14,997), Central Command (£14,997), Profici (£15,000), Clubbish (£17,995), Ultimate Learning Resources (£20,000), Plan-it Cards (£25,000), Sandler Training (£25,000), and Aspray Claims Management and Property Reinstatement (£28,000). These opportunities typically come with more structured support and broader brand development.
  • £30,000–£65,000 — Established, often territory-based franchises such as Transworld Business Advisors (£30,000), Popkidz (£36,000), Card Connection (£40,000), Website Closers (£40,000), Business Doctors (£44,500), Capital Electrical Wholesalers (£50,000), easyStorage (£50,000), Pitman Training (£50,000), and Signs Express (£65,000) offer comprehensive systems with proven track records.
  • £100,000 — At the top end, Vodafone (£100,000) represents a major retail and telecoms franchise opportunity backed by one of the UK’s most recognisable brands.

Types of professional services franchise

  • Legal and financial services — Franchises such as Maplebrook Wills, Westminster Law, Will and Probate Services, and Brokerplan allow franchisees to deliver regulated or advisory services to consumers and businesses, often with full training and compliance support provided.
  • Digital, web, and technology services — it’seeze, Eazi-Apps, and Blam Websites & Apps focus on building and selling digital products, helping local businesses establish or improve their online presence.
  • Business consultancy and trainingBusiness Doctors, Sandler Training, and Profici offer B2B consultancy and coaching franchises, where franchisees work directly with business owners to drive performance and growth.
  • Marketing and media — Families® Magazine, Leaflet Delivery UK, Card Connection, and Pink Spaghetti (a virtual PA and marketing support service) sit within this group, covering print, distribution, and outsourced business support.
  • Telecoms and networksTelcoinabox Group and Vodafone represent opportunities in the growing telecoms reseller and retail sector.
  • Events and business networking — Plan Ahead Events, FindaBiz Networking, and Clubbish serve the events, networking, and community-building market.

Is a professional services franchise right for you?

Professional services franchises tend to suit individuals who are confident communicators, comfortable working with clients one to one, and motivated by building long-term relationships rather than transactional sales. Many opportunities in this category — particularly consultancy, legal, and digital services — lend themselves well to home-based or flexible working, making them attractive to career changers, returning professionals, or those seeking a better work-life balance.

When evaluating any opportunity, consider whether the model generates recurring revenue or relies on one-off project income, how clearly defined your territory or client base will be, and what ongoing training and support the franchisor provides. Brand strength and the franchisor’s track record in supporting franchisees are particularly important in a sector where reputation and trust are central to winning and retaining clients.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a professional services franchise cost in the UK?
Investment levels range from £1,200 for entry-level opportunities such as ASK Local up to £100,000 for a Vodafone franchise. The majority of opportunities on the directory fall between £5,000 and £50,000, giving prospective franchisees a wide range of entry points to consider.

Do I need industry experience to start a professional services franchise?
Not necessarily. Many franchisors in this category — including those in legal services, digital marketing, and business consultancy — provide comprehensive training as part of the franchise package, so prior sector experience is often not required. Transferable skills such as communication, organisation, and client management tend to be valued more highly.

Are professional services franchises home-based?
Many are. Franchises such as Pink Spaghetti, Maplebrook Wills, and Profici are designed to be operated from home or a flexible workspace, which can significantly reduce overheads compared to retail or premises-based models.

What is the difference between a franchise and a business opportunity in this category?
A franchise typically comes with a licensed brand, a defined territory, an ongoing support structure, and regular royalty or management fees. A business opportunity — such as Brokerplan or Blam Websites & Apps — may offer more independence and fewer ongoing fees, but often with less structured support and brand protection.

Can I run a professional services franchise alongside existing work?
Some lower-investment models, particularly those focused on networking, magazine publishing, or affiliate-style arrangements, may be flexible enough to start on a part-time basis. However, most franchise agreements will specify a commitment level, so it is important to review the terms carefully before signing.

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