DOXA Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Founded in 2020, DOXA Talent was established to serve small and medium-sized businesses by connecting them with highly skilled global talent. Headquartered out of Boise, Idaho (with additional presence in the U.S. and international locations such as Kenya, the Philippines, Colombia and Vietnam), the organization positions itself as a mission-driven staffing and business process outsourcing (BPO) firm.
In 2025 the company officially launched its franchise model, marking its entry into franchised business ownership.
As a franchise system, DOXA offers a home-based, service-driven business model that centers on matching U.S.-based companies with remote professionals worldwide.
Franchisees operate primarily as relationship-builders and business development consultants, while DOXA handles recruiting, HR, payroll and back-end operations. The core offering includes staffing and remote team solutions across functions such as customer support, sales development, marketing, finance & accounting, human resources and technology.
Initial Investment
How much does it cost to start a DOXA franchise? It costs on average between $80,000 – $116,000 to start a DOXA franchised facility.
This includes costs for studio construction, specialized equipment, initial supplies, and operational setup. The total investment varies based on factors such as studio size, geographic location, and the condition of the leased or purchased property.
| Type of Expenditure | Amount |
|---|---|
| Initial Franchise Fee | $60,000 |
| Furniture and Fixtures (in-home office) | $500 – $1,500 |
| Computer & Software Fees | $499 – $1,275 |
| Rent (office outside of home, 3 months) | $0 – $3,000 |
| Insurance Deposits and Premiums | $1,000 – $3,000 |
| Pre-opening Travel Expenses | $2,500 – $5,000 |
| Legal and Accounting Fees | $3,000 – $6,000 |
| Business Permits and Licenses | $250 – $1,000 |
| Office Supplies | $25 – $100 |
| Grand Opening Advertising | $2,500 – $10,000 |
| Additional Funds | $10,000 – $25,000 |
| Total Estimate | $80,274 – $115,875 |
DOXA Franchise Disclosure Document
Frequently Asked Questions
How many DOXA locations are there?
According to the latest data, DOXA (also referred to as DOXA Talent) has 1 company-owned unit and 4 franchised units across the U.S.
What is the total investment required to open a DOXA franchise?
The total investment required to open a DOXA franchise ranges from $80,000 to $116,000.
What are the ongoing fees for a DOXA franchise?
DOXA franchise does not charge a royalty fee. Instead, franchisees pay a flat monthly fee of $499, which covers both technology and marketing support services.
Who owns DOXA?
The franchise is owned by DOXA Talent (operating as the franchisor).
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