Home Based Franchise Opportunities in Hawaii

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MLMX

Min. Investment

$45,000

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Marketing & Advertising

SocialOwl

Launch your own white-label digital marketing agency with SocialOwl’s turn-key platform. Keep 100% of revenue.

Min. Investment

$149

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IT & Computers

Eazi‑Business

Start your own no-code mobile app and website agency with Eazi‑Business. Recurring revenue, full support, and a home-based model.

Min. Investment

$6,300

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Accountancy & Financial Services

BooXkeeping

U.S.-based bookkeeping franchise offering remote financial services with low startup costs.

Min. Investment

$33,842

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Home Based Franchises

Schooley Mitchell

Cost-reduction franchise with 320+ offices and a contingency-based model.

Min. Investment

$73,000

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Launch a web design business with SiteSwan’s white-label, no-code platform—keep 100% of revenue and scale from home.

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N/A

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Xpresso Delight’s Coffee-As-A-Service model is revolutionizing how large businesses get their coffee.

Min. Investment

$84,750

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Marketing & Advertising

The N2 Company

Welcome to the N2 Company franchise opportunity, where innovation meets community and financial prosperity!

Min. Investment

$975

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Marketing & Advertising

Our Town America

Welcome to the extraordinary opportunity of joining Our Town America, the trailblazer in New Mover Marketing since 1972.

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$64,200

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Home-Based Franchise Opportunities in Hawaii: Island Living + Remote Business Strength

Hawaii presents a rare mix: natural beauty, tight-knit communities, strong service demand, and geographical challenges that reward remote/home-based business models. For entrepreneurs interested in owning a franchise, home-based options let you avoid the high real estate and staff costs typical of storefront businesses, while still serving a market in need of education, senior care, financial services, and more.

Spotlight 1: BooXkeeping

BooXkeeping offers bookkeeping and financial record services, managed remotely. Because much of its work is virtual or over the phone, overhead stays low—no large office, no storefront. In Hawaii, with many small businesses, contractors, and professionals spread across islands, this model fits well: you can serve clients locally or remotely, adjust hours around travel or logistics, and scale at your own pace.

Spotlight 2: Tutor Doctor

Tutor Doctor is a home-based tutoring franchise with wide reach. You manage scheduling, match tutors and students, coordinate sessions (online, at students’ homes, or mixed), handle administrative tasks—all possible from a home office. Hawaii families place high value on supplemental education, test prep, enrichment, especially in more remote or rural areas where access to schools or centers is less dense. A flexible tutoring business is well suited to meet those needs.

Spotlight 3: Assisted Living Locators

Assisted Living Locators helps families locate senior housing, memory care, or in-home care services—not by providing care directly, but by matching and guiding. Much of this work—research, client relationships, referrals—can be done from home, with travel as needed. Hawaii’s senior population is growing, and many older residents seek support to remain on their home island or nearest community as long as possible. This franchise offers both impact and business potential.

Why Home-Based Franchising Fits Especially Well in Hawaii

  • Lower fixed costs: Leases, commercial rent, large staff or fixed location expenses are high. A home-based model lets you bypass those while still delivering service.
  • Island geography and logistics: Travel between islands or remote areas raises costs; remote/virtual work, or flexible scheduling, helps you manage those challenges.
  • Strong service demand: Education (tutoring/enrichment), senior care placement, bookkeeping, etc. are consistently needed services across communities, including less urban areas.
  • Flexibility and lifestyle: Many Hawaiian entrepreneurs value balancing business ownership with lifestyle—time with family, community duties, outdoor interests. Home-based businesses allow more control over schedule.
  • Franchise support and brand presence: Brands listed provide training, operational systems, marketing support—helpful when you’re dealing with island-specific challenges (shipping, travel, permits).

If one of those examples feels like it might suit your strengths, or if you want to explore more of what Hawaii’s home-based franchise market offers, check out the Hawaii home-based franchise directory on Franchise Fame to compare investments, territory maps, and franchisor support.

Ready to begin? Submit your enquiry via the form below now to receive tailored franchise info for Hawaii and help finding a match that works for you.

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