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Startup vs Franchise: Which Path Fits You Best?

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So you’ve got the entrepreneurial itch—but now comes the big decision: Do you blaze your own trail with a startup, or jump into a proven system with a franchise?

Both are legit paths to business ownership, but they tend to attract very different kinds of people. It’s not about right or wrong—it’s about what fits you.

Let’s break it down like a good ol’ BuzzFeed quiz (minus the cat GIFs… for now).


🚀 You Might Be a Startup Kind of Person If…

You love building from scratch.
You get excited about naming things, designing logos, figuring out how to make something work even when there’s no clear roadmap. The chaos? You kind of live for it.

You’ve got a rebellious streak.
Rules? Meh. You prefer to challenge the status quo and shake things up with your own ideas. You don’t want to follow a system—you want to create one.

You’re okay with risk.
You know there’s no safety net, and that’s fine by you. If it means more freedom and potentially a bigger payoff, you’re all in—even if it’s a wild ride.

You crave total control.
From brand voice to the color of the napkins (if you’re opening a café), you want to call every shot. You’re the boss—and the visionary, the tech support, and the janitor too. 😅


🏪 You Might Be a Franchise Fan If…


👀 So… Which One Are You?

Some people are pure startup energy—visionary, scrappy, “I’ve got this idea…” vibes all day. Others are franchise-minded—focused, systems-oriented, ready to hit the ground running with a roadmap in hand.

And guess what? Both are awesome.

You’re not more of an entrepreneur because you start from scratch. And you’re not less of a visionary because you chose a proven path. You’re just you—and the business model that fits you best is the one that’ll help you thrive.


🎯 Final Thought

Whether you’re dreaming up the next big app (how cool would that be?) or running your fifth location of a well-loved brand, the goal is the same: freedom, purpose, and success on your terms.

Through the years we have built startups, bought franchises, and even purchased existing businesses. You can be successful with all of these models but what is most important is that you enjoy what you are doing. When you love what you are doing, it doesn’t seem like work. ❤️

DO.YOUR.OWN.THING. ❤️
– Jackie + John

Want to talk through which option might be right for you?
👉 [Let’s chat—no pressure, just real talk.]

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