Rise Franchising vs La Pino'z Pizza

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

More open target
Rise Franchising
wins 3 of 12 vendor rows

Rise Franchising is the only viable target right now because it actually has a footprint. With 25 open units and 19 franchised locations growing at 26.7% year-over-year, there’s an immediate, expanding total addressable market. La Pino’z Pizza has zero units—no operators to sell to, no proof of concept, no pipeline. TAM is zero today, and that alone makes it a non-starter for a vendor who needs revenue this quarter.

Terrain and budget tilt

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Rise Franchising
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La Pino'z Pizza
Total units
25
0
Franchised units
19
0
Unit growth YoY
26.667%
Average unit revenue (AUV)
$859K
Royalty
6%
Ad fund
2%
1%
Initial franchise fee
$35K
$20K
Investment range (low)
$668K
$215K
Investment range (high)
$883K
$1.25M
Procurement model
Approved supplier
Franchisor controlled
FDD fiscal year
2025
2025
Filing freshness
DUE
DUE

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Common questions

Rise Franchising vs La Pino'z Pizza, answered

Rise Franchising has 25 total units and La Pino'z Pizza has 0, so Rise Franchising is the larger system.
Rise Franchising's initial franchise fee is $35K and La Pino'z Pizza's is $20K, so La Pino'z Pizza has the lower fee.
Rise Franchising's initial investment runs $668K–$883K and La Pino'z Pizza's runs $215K–$1.25M, so Rise Franchising requires the larger investment.

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