Eyemazy vs ACASA Senior Care

Two franchise systems, side by side. For a software vendor, they are not the same opportunity.

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ACASA Senior Care
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ACASA Senior Care is the stronger play by budget, TAM, and timing. An AUV of $6.9M across 7 franchised units tells you these operators run high-revenue, multi-location businesses where a POS or back-office platform that saves even 1% of revenue easily clears a five-figure annual software contract. Compare that to Eyemazy: its low initial fee ($9,900) and a unit count of 2 signal early-stage operators who are unlikely to carry the budget or operational pain that drives a $20K–$50K ACV deal. ACASA wins on wallet size and deal size potential outright.

On TAM and terrain, ACASA’s 40% unit growth and a fresh 2025 FDD signal an active expansion cycle. You can land a new franchisee today, prove value inside the 6-month onboarding window, and ride their next 3–5 openings—effectively multiplying TAM on a single sales motion. Eyemazy, with 2 units and a stale filing, has the opposite profile: no momentum, no near-term pipeline of net-new locations, and an administrative red flag that smart franchisors don't let slide. The tradeoff is royalty rate: Eyemazy collects 9%, which could imply corporate appetite for systems that enforce compliance. That's a theoretical wedge, but it means nothing when the addressable base is too small to matter.

Verdict: ACASA Senior Care gives you high-AUV buyers in a growing system with current FDDs; Eyemazy is a micro-brand too early and too stale to bet a sales rep’s time on.

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Eyemazy
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ACASA Senior Care
Total units
2
8
Franchised units
2
7
Unit growth YoY
40%
Average unit revenue (AUV)
$6.90M
Royalty
9%
5%
Ad fund
1%
1%
Initial franchise fee
$10K
$50K
Investment range (low)
$60K
$83K
Investment range (high)
$221K
$134K
Procurement model
Approved supplier
Approved supplier
FDD fiscal year
2024
2025
Filing freshness
OVERDUE
DUE

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Eyemazy vs ACASA Senior Care, answered

Eyemazy has 2 total units and ACASA Senior Care has 8, so ACASA Senior Care is the larger system.
Eyemazy charges a 9% royalty and ACASA Senior Care charges 5%, so ACASA Senior Care has the lower royalty.
Eyemazy's initial franchise fee is $10K and ACASA Senior Care's is $50K, so Eyemazy has the lower fee.
Eyemazy's initial investment runs $60K–$221K and ACASA Senior Care's runs $83K–$134K, so Eyemazy requires the larger investment.

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