A coding vertical isn't right for every school.
Check in 2 minutes against 4 factors: your parent base, your school type, local demand, and the health of your core business.

Is a coding franchise right for you —
an honest assessment

Why we tell you upfront
who it's NOT for
A franchise that takes everyone eventually lets down both the partner and itself. We want the people who join to be the ones who'll succeed. So we start not with promises, but with an honest check: below are the 4 factors that show whether this is your story — or not yet.

The 4 factors that decide it
Parent base

A fit if you already have a stable base of families (at least a few hundred) who bring their children to you and trust you
Not a fit if you don't have your own base yet — you've just opened, or your flow is random
School type
A fit if K-12, a private or language school, a supplementary-education center — your audience is school-age children and the parents who decide
Not a fit if your audience barely overlaps with children and decision-making parents
Local demand
A fit if parents in your city are willing to pay for their children's development; other coding schools nearby are a sign of demand, not an obstacle
Not a fit if there's almost no paying demand for supplementary education in your segment, or one player has already locked in exactly your parents
Business health
A fit if your core school is stable, with the resources — attention, people, space — for a second direction
Not a fit if you're in an operational crisis right now: staff turnover, cash gaps, under-enrollment
The more "a fit" applies to you, the more naturally a coding vertical lands

What your
results means?

3–4 "a fit" out of 4 — this is most likely your story. Worth a closer look
Mixed — worth discussing the details: sometimes one weak factor is outweighed by strong ones
Mostly "not a fit" — honestly, it's too early. Better to revisit later than to launch on the wrong ground
Leave your details — we'll come back with an honest assessment against the 4 criteria within 24 hours
Why an existing school has better odds?
// Cross-sell to your base
You offer the new direction first to families already with you — the warmest and cheapest channel
// The same infrastructure
Same walls, same admin, same local brand — the direction loads up what you already pay for, instead of doubling costs
// Recurring revenue
Children study not for one season but a year or two — recurring income, not a one-time sale
// A stronger core school
A family whose child attends two of your directions leaves less often

Is an Algorithmics franchise the right choice for you?

You want to open your own business
You believe in technology
You have or want to have an educational project for children
You want to change the future for the children in your country
  • Dozens of countries
  • Hundreds of partner schools
  • Over a million children have taken the programs
  • Ready-made curriculum, updated annually
Leave your details — we'll come back with an honest assessment against the 4 criteria within 24 hours
What happens
after you apply
This isn't a high-pressure call. We'll look at your situation against the same 4 factors and tell you honestly: a fit, too early, or some nuances. If it's a fit — we'll explain how launch works and what you get. The decision stays with you.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What if there's already a coding school nearby?
A: That's not a downside — it's a sign demand is real and people pay for it. Your advantage isn't being first; it's reaching that demand through your own parent base, instead of buying cold leads like a standalone school.
Q: How long does launch take?
A: Around six weeks of preparation — teacher training, process setup, and adapting to your space and schedule. Then the first intro lessons and your first group.
Q: Do I need a separate space?
A: In most cases the coding direction uses your school's existing space. If you don't have one, we'll help you find and approve an option
Q: How much does it cost to start?
A: Entry starts from $8,500 and depends on territory size. That's markedly more affordable than large international coding networks. Exact terms are discussed individually
Q: What do I get at launch?
A: A ready-made curriculum and methodology, training for your teachers, a marketing kit and help with your first leads, a personal support during launch, and territorial exclusivity
Leave your details — we'll come back with an honest assessment against the 4 criteria within 24 hours
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