Cult.fit is expanding fastest here — 14 outlets per year since founding in 2016. High-velocity brands signal momentum but also mean new territory for individual franchisees gets handed out quickly; lock in your preferred area early.
The operational model splits the room: Anytime Fitness expects m involvement; Gold's Gym expects h involvement; Cult.fit expects l involvement. If you're an absentee investor this matters as much as the capex — the wrong match burns you via under-managed operations.
Anytime Fitness charges 8% royalty on revenue — recurring, uncapped, and deducted before your own margin is calculated. Factor it into every pro-forma.
Primary (flagship) franchise format per brand. Some brands also offer smaller kiosk / cloud-kitchen formats at lower capex — check the brand page for full format options.
Bigger networks mean more brand recognition and supplier scale; smaller ones mean less intra-brand competition in your territory.
Average outlets added per year since founding. High velocity = momentum + new territory assigned fast; low velocity = mature, saturated, or dormant.
| Brand | Investment | Space | Format | Outlets | Royalty | Term | Data |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anytime Fitness | ₹2 Cr | 2500+ sqft | Salon / Spa | 160 | 8% | 10 Years, Renewable | ✅ Verified |
| Gold's Gym | ₹3 Cr | 7000+ sqft | Salon / Spa | 150 | 8% | 10 Years, Renewable | ✅ Verified |
| Cult.fit | ₹1 Cr | 3000+ sqft | Gym / Fitness | 140 | 30% | 5 Years | ✅ Verified |
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Multi-unit ownership is common in Indian franchising and several Fitness & Gym brands actively encourage it through discounted second/third-unit fees. Check for "master franchise" or "multi-unit development" terms in the contract — these usually require a minimum 3–5 unit commitment within a defined city/region over 24–36 months.
Contract terms among these brands range from Anytime Fitness (10 Years, Renewable); Gold's Gym (10 Years, Renewable); Cult.fit (5 Years). Shorter terms offer renewal leverage but can mean the brand exits a weak market; longer terms lock you in but often include renewal fees. Always clarify renewal terms in writing before signing the initial contract.
Anytime Fitness operates the largest network among these — 160 outlets. Large networks offer more brand recognition and supplier scale, but also mean denser intra-brand competition in already-saturated markets.
Among the 3 brands FRANticc compares, the top options by network size are Anytime Fitness, Gold's Gym, Cult.fit (Anytime Fitness: 160 stores, Gold's Gym: 150 stores, Cult.fit: 140 stores). The lowest investment entry is Cult.fit from ₹1 Cr. "Best" depends on your budget, location tier and involvement — this page gives you the data for all three dimensions.
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Data sourced from FRANticc's verified franchise database. Confidence ratings: ✅ Verified (official brand data) | 📋 Reported (third-party sources). Last updated 2026-06-16. FRANticc provides all public franchise data for free, with every number traced to a public source.