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Spiffy Now Accepting Franchise Applications
Prospective Spiffy franchise owners gain the benefits of joining a company with established practices from years of experience.

Franchisees also have access to a seasoned leadership team and a suite of corporate support resources — including accounting, customer service, and marketing.
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Get Spiffy, an on-demand car care, technology, and services company, will begin accepting applications for franchise licenses in new markets across the country.
Founded and headquartered in North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park, Spiffy has expanded to offer a robust set of services — including wash, detail, disinfection, oil change, tires, and fleet fueling — in 17 major metropolitan areas.
Despite their coverage nationwide, a third of all service requests come from outside of Spiffy’s established markets — leading the company to broaden its supply with franchising.
“We started Spiffy six years ago with the idea to leverage digital technologies to disrupt the existing automotive service industry,” Scot Wingo, Spiffy CEO, said in a statement. “We’ve seen tremendous demand and our move into franchising opens the door for an army of enthusiastic entrepreneurs to join us as we provide a digital 10X better customer experience.”
Prospective Spiffy franchise owners gain the benefits of joining a company with established practices from years of experience. That support includes upfitting service vehicles with proprietary equipment designs by the Spiffy Labs team. Appointment booking and monitoring are handled via in-house software development. Franchisees also have access to a seasoned leadership team and a suite of corporate support resources — including accounting, customer service, and marketing.
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