Why don't coding schools franchise? @LambdaSchool @Austen @paulg
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Brick and mortar businesses used franchises to scale whereas software businesses use the internet to scale. A franchise might make sense for a physical presence coding boot camp, but not one based online. And PG makes a good point if the company is planning an exit.
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Franchises come also with a local perspective. I understand they don't need to as a business model but trying to revolutionize education you do need people that understand and in a way localize it. Not sure if they want to and it's their prerogative so they don't lose control.
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I hadn't heard of Le Wagon until this. But it doesn't look like it has a franchise model. It looks like it has a general assembly like model.
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Quality control is also difficult when you franchise
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