NerdsToGo Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

NerdsToGo, founded in 2003 in Guilford, Connecticut, has established itself as a prominent provider of computer and technology services. Initially catering to both small and medium-sized businesses as well as residential clients, the company recognized the growing demand for reliable IT support.

In 2017, NerdsToGo began franchising its operations, enabling entrepreneurs to offer these essential services in their local communities. The company’s headquarters are now located in Carrollton, Texas.

The franchise specializes in a comprehensive range of IT solutions, including managed IT services, cybersecurity, data backup and recovery, cloud services, and on-demand support for various devices and networks.

What sets NerdsToGo apart is its commitment to personalized, on-site assistance delivered by skilled technicians, known as “Nerds,” who arrive in branded, eye-catching Nerd Vans. This approach ensures clients receive tailored solutions that address their specific technological challenges.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a NerdsToGo franchise? It costs on average between $115,000 – $173,000 to start a NerdsToGo franchised center.

This includes costs for technology infrastructure, equipment, initial inventory, and operating expenses. The exact amount depends on various factors, including the size of the service area, the location, and whether the franchisee chooses to lease or purchase a storefront or operate as a mobile service.

Type of ExpenditureAmount (Low – High)
Initial franchise fee$49,750 – $49,750
Vehicle Lease$0 – $2,400
Vehicle Graphics for one Branded Vehicle$200 – $3,400
Equipment, Tools & Systems$2,480 – $2,735
Deposits$700 – $5,457
Leasehold Improvements$700 – $4,400
Furniture, Fixtures, Cabinetry, and Displays$90 – $8,739
Administrative Supplies$200 – $750
Insurance$1,125 – $3,500
Signage and Graphics$1,819 – $7,416
Professional Fees (lawyer, accountant, etc.)$2,500 – $6,726
Marketing Introduction Plan$11,000 – $11,000
Marketing Materials and Uniforms$1,105 – $2,036
Lead Generation (for the first 3 months)$7,950 – $7,950
Travel, Lodging, and Meals for Initial Training$500 – $1,550
Additional Funds (for first 4 months)$35,000 – $55,000
Total$115,119 – $172,809

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many NerdsToGo locations are there?

As of the latest data, NerdsToGo operates a total of 35 locations, consisting of 34 franchised units and one company-owned location. This continued growth reflects the increasing demand for reliable IT support services across various markets.

What is the total investment required to open a NerdsToGo franchise?

The total investment required to open a NerdsToGo franchise ranges from $115,000 to $173,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a NerdsToGo franchise?

NerdsToGo franchisees pay a tiered royalty fee: 4% on Gross Service and Software Sales (1% on Product Sales) for the first 12 months, increasing to 8% (2% on Product Sales) thereafter, with a minimum of $1,000 per month.

Additionally, they contribute 1% of gross sales to the National Advertising Fund in the first year, increasing to 2% after 12 months to support marketing efforts.

Who owns NerdsToGo?

NerdsToGo is owned by Propelled Brands, which acquired the company in September 2020. Propelled Brands is also the parent company of FASTSIGNS and SIGNWAVE in Australia.

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