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Starting a baby sensory franchise

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Mummyseen90 · 25/03/2025 13:07

I'm looking to speak with anyone who has started a franchise with baby sensory. I'm currently working a corporate 9-5 with 2 children I have previously worked for a dance school for 10 years alongside my day job but since having children stopped that and am looking into starting a franchise with a business partner. I'd be interested to speak to anyone else who has done similar to see if it is a profitable business. Any help appreciated.

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minnienono · 25/03/2025 13:18

Are you planning on quitting work? Baby groups only really work in specific slots in the day. It’s a crowded market too. I have a venue and I’ve seen multiple franchisees come and go

Mummyseen90 · 25/03/2025 13:22

Yes I would plan on doing it as my full time job but I wouldn't leave my income now if it's not a profitable business as it's a lot of money to invest for it not to work out hense why looking to see how others have done with this specific franchise

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Rantypanties · 21/04/2025 13:13

Baby sensory around my way is £400 a month for the franchise!!! It’s very busy and I’m sure the leaders are making money but the upfront fees did shock me!

LemograssLollipop · 21/04/2025 13:17

How many are operating in your area all ready? If these are popular it may be hard to drum up for a new class.

MelanieMoonstar · 10/07/2025 16:48

It's a crowded market but authenticity and a real passion will make you stick out. I've been to so many classes where you could feel they were 'going through the motions'. If you do it with love, hopefully it'll be great! Best of luck

donli82 · 05/11/2025 10:26

Morning. Have you considered network marketing? I know it can get a bad rap but the start up fees are a lot less than the franchise and it's something you can do alongside your full time job and the kiddos until you build up enough income to quit the 9-5.
I have recently started doing exactly the same thing and started a travel business, with the plan of reducing my hours in the day job by the time my toddler stays school. Happy to pass on some more info if you like?

topcat2014 · 08/11/2025 16:32

With a bit franchise always ask what the franchise brings to the party, and speak to other franchisees.

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