A path to inspiring young minds
Kliker, established in 2015, has become a leader in innovative IT education for children aged 5 to 18. Its curriculum focuses on teaching essential skills like programming, robotics, and digital creativity through practical, interactive projects. Children explore game design, animation, mobile app creation, robotics programming, and 3D printing.
The programs are designed to nurture creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities while introducing foundational programming principles. With over 11,000 participants in more than 20 cities, Kliker has proven its effectiveness in shaping the next generation of digital innovators.
Investment and startup costs
Becoming a Kliker franchisee requires an initial investment ranging from €3,000 to €6,000, determined by the size of the exclusive territory. This fee includes access to five foundational courses covering topics such as Scratch, AppInventor, and Python. Franchisees can expand their offerings with additional courses at a cost of €200 each.
The total investment, including setup and equipment, falls between €2,500 and €4,000. Franchisees are expected to start with at least three courses and pay a 10% royalty on revenue generated from each course cycle.
Formats tailored to your needs
Kliker offers two franchise formats, catering to diverse business goals. The Kliker is a dedicated educational facility that adheres to Kliker’s strict branding and operational guidelines. It serves as a standalone hub for IT education.
Alternatively, the Kliker allows integration within existing educational spaces, such as schools or learning centers. While less stringent in branding, this format retains Kliker’s high-quality standards and offers flexibility for those seeking to complement existing services.
Franchisee benefits and support
Kliker equips franchisees with the tools and knowledge needed for success. Comprehensive training programs cover business management, course delivery, and operational procedures. Marketing support includes a tailored launch package with social media campaigns to attract initial enrollments.
Ongoing support is provided through regular updates, guidance on running the business, and continuous training for new courses. Franchisees also benefit from an exclusive territory and a renewable three-year contract.
An expanding network
Kliker operates 45 franchise locations, including 30 in Serbia and others in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Croatia, and Slovenia. The franchise leverages partnerships with leading organizations such as the Novak Djokovic Foundation, Ubisoft, and prominent IT companies to enhance its credibility and resources.
Steps to becoming a franchisee
Candidates interested in joining Kliker must register as a business entity and secure an appropriate space for operations. Whether as a primary or supplementary business activity, franchisees do not need prior experience in IT or teaching. Kliker’s training ensures that all partners are prepared to deliver its high-quality programs.
A profitable and meaningful opportunity
Kliker combines the potential for financial success with a mission-driven approach to education. Franchisees not only run a thriving business but also contribute to the growth and development of young minds in technology, making Kliker a unique and rewarding opportunity in the franchise market.
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