Runagood brings AI coaching to Point Franchise
Sophie Cole, writer
Runagood is the newest addition to Point Franchise – let’s get to know the unique business consultancy franchise.
Point Franchise is pleased to introduce Runagood. The consulting franchise offers highly affordable, quality advice to businesses that don’t have the funds to enlist the help of a traditional consultant using a combination of trained advisors and innovative AI software. We’re delighted to introduce the unique franchise opportunity and are looking forward to seeing it expand over the coming months.
Runagood helps SMEs identify areas for improvement with monthly advice sessions. Following a face-to-face or online meeting (lasting 30 or 60 minutes), the business will then be given access to the unique software system containing all of its data and action plans that will help it work on its problem areas. As this is a subscription service, typically costing businesses between £100-£200 per month, you’ll quickly generate a healthy income by helping 100+ clients every month improve their business.
Runagood is seeking individuals who have some management experience and good business acumen but who can, most importantly, get on board with the ‘Runagood (business) Way’. You’ll also need to have the confidence to sell in order to secure new partnerships and clients, but you’ll be fully supported along the way and won’t be pressured into using hard-sell tactics.
Finally, in order to build a business capable of producing impressive returns, you’ll need to work hard and commit yourself full-time to the Runagood method. If you’re looking to become an Area Director franchisee, you’ll need to be an experienced entrepreneur or business executive who can oversee Business Advisors in your area.
Each new franchisee will benefit from five days of residential training, annual refresher courses and business owner introductions to get them off to the best start, among many other things. With a minimum franchise fee of just £4,900 + VAT, it’s a highly affordable opportunity too.
Sophie Cole, writer