The Opportunity
Grow Great Companies. Build a Great Life.
Five pillars that define what it means to build a thriving EOS Implementer practice.
The Results
EOS Changed Their Lives — Could It Change Yours?
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The Path
3 Steps to Launching Your EOS Practice This June
Quick answers
Become an EOS Implementer FAQs
Common questions about the path, investment, and practice model.
What is an EOS Implementer?
An EOS Implementer is a teacher, coach, and facilitator who guides entrepreneurial leadership teams through the EOS Process. Implementers help clients gain Vision, Traction, and Healthy. This is not a traditional consulting role: you follow a structured, proven system and do not create or customize the methodology.
How do I become an EOS Implementer?
The path typically includes: watch the franchise overview webinar, meet us on a 1:1 discovery call, review the Franchise Disclosure Document, complete a Contributor Call with a current Implementer, attend EOS Boot Camp (3-day immersive training), then launch your 180-day Sprint with full support.
What is the cost to become an EOS Implementer?
Initial franchise fee is $50,000 (paid upfront). Monthly franchise fee is $1,395 (as of April 2025; subject to change). That includes the EOS training platform (Basecamp), coaching, tools, marketing resources, Quarterly Collaborative Exchange registration, a branded microsite, CRM, and more. EOS does not collect royalties on your session fees.
Do I need to stop doing other coaching or consulting work?
EOS should be your primary focus. You may continue offering non-competing services if approved through the Item 16 Questionnaire. Those services must be billed separately, happen on non-EOS days, and cannot conflict with EOS intellectual property.
Does EOS Worldwide provide leads?
Yes. Through the Warm Leads Program, Implementers can opt in to receive leads who have expressed interest in working with an EOS Implementer. If a lead converts to a client, EOS invoices the Implementer for 50% of the first Focus Day fee. Most Implementers still source the majority of clients through networking and referrals.
Is there territory exclusivity?
No. EOS does not offer exclusive territories. Multiple Implementers may operate in the same geographic region. Clients choose their Implementer based on fit and experience, not location.
Who is the ideal EOS Implementer?
Successful Implementers often share five traits: Story (relatable entrepreneurial or leadership experience), Network (relationships in the EOS target market), Purity (commitment to delivering EOS purely), Passion (love of teaching, coaching, and facilitating), and Emotional intelligence (ability to connect with leadership teams).
June Boot Camp — Applications Close June 10
Limited seats available. If you’re ready to build a high-income coaching practice with a proven system and a network behind you, now is the time.