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iFixScreens.com®

Retail Year: 2025
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What Is iFixScreens.com?

iFixScreens.com is a franchise in the technology repair services/retail category. The operational model uses franchised outlets under a Hub-and-Spoke brick-and-mortar structure, with Hub locations operating as central retail service centers that perform advanced repairs and support satellite Spoke locations that provide standard repair and retail services. It primarily serves individual consumers (B2C), especially middle- to upper-income customers with broken phones or tablets, and its core service bundle is device repair (standard and advanced) combined with in-store and online direct-to-consumer retail sales.

iFixScreens.com Franchise: Pros and Cons

The franchise offers stronger-than-normal territory protection, with a Territory Protection Score of 65 (top 10% for Retail), but it is very early-stage with 0 franchised units (bottom 5% for Retail), leaving no franchisees to interview and creating higher uncertainty about real-world support and operations.

Pros

Territory Protection Score of 65 (top 10% for Retail) — you get stronger-than-normal territory protection compared with most franchisors, reducing the chance the franchisor will place a competing unit nearby.
No disclosed lawsuits, no franchisee-initiated judgments or settlements, and no government penalties (well below typical for Retail) — a clean legal and regulatory record that lowers legal friction and simplifies due diligence.
Item 7 shows $0 for fee max, assets max, reserves max, and training max (well below industry norms) — projected worst-case operating and reserve requirements look minimal, which keeps upfront cash needs and financial forecasting simpler.

Cons

0 franchised units (bottom 5% for Retail) — the brand is early-stage, so you won’t have existing franchisees to interview and will face higher uncertainty about real-world operations and support effectiveness.
No mandatory ongoing training (an unusual absence — roughly 89% of franchises require this) — you should expect to invest more in creating or funding ongoing training and may see greater operational inconsistency across locations.

Territory Protection

65/100
Excellent

Grants a protected operating area where the franchisor will not place other physical units. The franchisor retains e‑commerce and alternative distribution rights, use of different trademarks, and the ability to develop units affecting market density due to no right of first refusal; franchisee retains relocation rights.

Training & Support

52/100
NORMAL

The brand provides a Focused 63-hour training curriculum designed to prepare three staff members for launch, delivered through centralized instruction combined with practical training modules. The program includes on-site launch assistance to support operational readiness; franchisees are responsible for travel and living expenses, and the franchisor assesses additional fees for on-site support.

How Much Do iFixScreens.com Franchise Owners Make?

Average Gross Sales:
N/A
Median Gross Sales:
N/A
Sample Size:
6
Franchise vs Corporate Performance: All financial performance data in Item 19 relate to affiliate-owned (company) locations and not to franchisee-operated units, so direct comparisons between franchised and corporate outlets cannot be made from this disclosure.
Performance Variability Analysis: The disclosed affiliate revenue lines show notable variation across locations (for example, listed location revenues include amounts such as 162,221.79 and 313,962.78), indicating variability in sales by site, though some revenue lines (e.g., lab or insurance revenue) complicate a straightforward per-unit comparison.
Data Scope and Limitations: The figures are unaudited and represent only affiliate-owned locations with monthly data for five of six outlets; key summary metrics (average, median, high, low per unit) and franchised-unit results are not explicitly provided.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to open an iFixScreens.com franchise?

The total initial investment for an iFixScreens.com franchise ranges from $163,200 to $273,000, according to the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document. This includes the franchise fee, real estate, equipment, training, and working capital.

What is the iFixScreens.com initial franchise fee?

The initial franchise fee for iFixScreens.com is $39,500, as stated in the 2025 FDD. This fee is paid upon signing the Franchise Agreement.

Does iFixScreens.com have any franchise lawsuits or legal issues?

iFixScreens.com received a legal risk score of 100 out of 100 in the 2025 FDD analysis. The franchise reported no material legal proceedings.

Does iFixScreens.com offer exclusive franchise territories?

iFixScreens.com received a territory protection score of 65 out of 100. Grants a protected operating area where the franchisor will not place other physical units.

What training does iFixScreens.com provide to new franchisees?

iFixScreens.com received a training and support score of 52 out of 100. The brand provides a Focused 63-hour training curriculum designed to prepare three staff members for launch, delivered through centralized instruction combined with practical training modules.

How many iFixScreens.com franchise locations are there?

iFixScreens.com had 5 total locations as of the 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document.

What type of business is iFixScreens.com?

iFixScreens.com is a franchise in the technology repair services/retail category.

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