Volofit Franchise FDD, Profits & Costs (2025)

Volofit is a modern boutique fitness franchise that specializes in high-intensity interval training (HIIT) designed to maximize overall body performance. Established in 2020, the concept was developed by the team behind Tough Mudder Bootcamp, who translated their expertise in functional training into an accessible studio model.

The company is based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and began offering franchise opportunities shortly after its launch, with the goal of expanding nationwide. Volofit centers focus on functional HIIT group workouts that change daily in pace, intensity, structure, and duration, ensuring variety and continued progression.

Each session delivers a full-body workout experience tailored to all fitness levels, while the group-based format fosters accountability, consistency, and encouragement among members.

A key factor that sets Volofit apart is its emphasis on innovation and community. The brand continuously adapts its programming to reflect the latest fitness research and industry trends, while in-studio technology enhances both performance tracking and the overall member experience.

Initial Investment

How much does it cost to start a Volofit franchise? It costs on average between $399,000 and $735,000 to start a Volofit franchised center.

This includes expenses related to construction, fitness equipment, studio technology, and initial operating costs. The total investment will vary depending on factors such as the size and layout of the studio, its location, and whether the franchisee decides to lease or purchase the property.

Type of ExpenditureAmount
Initial Franchise Fee$50,000
Architectural Design, Permitting, Engineering and Leasehold Improvements$109,500 – $377,000
Turn-key Studio Package$135,000
Pre-Opening Assistance Fee$0 – $10,000
Signage$12,000 – $21,000
Security Deposit$0 – $14,000
Opening Inventory and Supplies$6,000 – $7,500
Grand Opening Advertising$35,000 – $50,000
Training Expenses$5,500 – $7,000
Professional Fees, Permits and Licenses$5,000 – $6,500
Insurance Premium$5,500 – $6,700
Additional Funds (3 months)$35,000 – $50,000
Total Estimated Initial Investment$398,500 – $734,700

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many Volofit locations are there?

As of the most recent data, Volofit operates a total of 6 locations in the United States. All of these are franchise-owned studios, with no company-owned units.

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

The total investment required to open a Volofit franchise ranges from $399,000 to $735,000.

What are the ongoing fees for a Volofit franchise?

A Volofit franchise carries ongoing fees that include a 7% royalty fee on gross monthly sales and a 2% marketing fee on gross monthly sales.

Who owns Volofit?

The Volofit franchise is owned by Novus Fitness Brands LLC (NFB), a parent company that also owns brands like Tough Mudder Bootcamp and Tough Mudder Certified Training.

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