Anago Cleaning Systems: The #1 Franchise for Black Entrepreneurs Building Wealth Through Ownership
Celebrating Black History Month means more than honoring the past—it’s about investing in the future of Black ownership.
Too many founders chase scale without knowing what they’re actually scaling. The goal isn’t just more revenue—it’s more value.
That’s why Black Enterprise named Anago Cleaning Systems the #1 franchise opportunity for Black entrepreneurs across multiple industries. Why? Because Anago isn’t just selling cleaning services—they’re selling a path to generational wealth through a Master Franchise model that builds real equity, not just income.
Most founders want freedom. Few have the systems to achieve it.
Anago changes that.
Started in 1989 and franchising since the early ‘90s, Anago offers a business model that flips the script: instead of buying a job, you become the CEO of a franchise system in your own city. You don’t mop floors—you scale a network.
As a Master Franchise Owner, you:
- Sell unit franchises to individuals who operate cleaning businesses.
- Land commercial cleaning contracts and assign them to your unit franchisees.
- Collect royalties for the life of those contracts—month after month.
This creates 7 revenue streams from franchise sales, royalties, insurance, advertising, equipment, and more.
And with territories often covering 1–3 million in population, the earning potential is substantial. In fact, Anago's average annual sales in 2022 hit $2.739 million per territory.
Why Black Entrepreneurs Are Winning With Anago
Truth is, the franchise world isn’t always built for inclusion. High costs, insider networks, and limited support often block the door for Black founders. Anago flips that playbook:
- Lower entry point than many executive franchises. At $98,000 for a Master Franchise license, it’s accessible compared to other empire-building brands.
- Robust support infrastructure. From Day 1, franchisees receive 24/7 access to Anago’s corporate team, 9+ on-site visits in the first 2 years, SEO-backed lead gen, and an internal call center that handles billing for year one.
- No royalties for the first 6 months—meaning you keep every dollar while you ramp.
The impact? Franchisees start faster, scale smarter, and keep more cash in hand to grow.
It’s no wonder Black Enterprise called it the top franchise for Black entrepreneurs looking to diversify wealth streams and exit corporate dependency.
From Corporate to Empire: Who’s Thriving with Anago
Many Anago Master Franchisees come from high-powered roles—former SVPs at Fortune 500s, ex-presidents of multi-unit franchise brands, and tech leaders from companies like HP and Best Buy.
But it’s not about titles—it’s about drive. Anago is built for:
- Mid-to-senior professionals ready to exit the rat race.
- Sales and ops-minded leaders who can recruit and mentor.
- Legacy builders looking to create something that outlasts them.
The franchise model is executive, not operational. Owners work Monday–Friday, 9–5. No cleaning, no nights, no weekends.
It’s a high-leverage model designed for builders, not just operators.
The Commercial Cleaning Industry: Stable, Scalable, and Resilient
Let’s talk industry.
The $100 billion commercial cleaning sector is recession-resistant by design. You can’t outsource cleaning to another country. You can’t automate it with AI. You can’t run a school, hospital, or office without it.
In the post-COVID era, demand for disinfection and cleanliness has exploded.
Recurring contracts. Predictable cash flow. Low churn. That’s the kind of foundation most businesses dream of—and Anago delivers it at scale.
A Platform for Ownership, Not Just Hustle
What makes Anago powerful for Black entrepreneurs isn’t just the financial upside.
It’s the structure.
Anago offers:
- A real business, not just another side hustle.
- A system of mentorship—you’re mentoring other unit franchisees, helping them grow their cleaning businesses.
- A blueprint for wealth that can be passed on or sold.
That’s impact.
As one Master Franchisee shared during Discovery Day:
"I didn’t just want a franchise. I wanted control. I wanted to build a system where I could uplift others—and get paid to do it."
That’s the Anago model.
The Bottom Line
Anago isn’t just a top cleaning franchise—it’s a blueprint for Black entrepreneurial leadership.
In a market where most opportunities are built for scale but not transferability, Anago stands out. It’s recurring revenue, clear systems, deep support, and wide-open markets.
Most founders chase scale without knowing what they’re scaling.
With Anago, you scale ownership, not just operations. You build a business worth buying—even if you never sell.
Want in? Visit AnagoMasters.com or DM “EMPIRE” to get a breakdown of open territories and funding options.
👉 Want to hear directly from the source? Check out The Franchise Growth Show where I sat down with Adam Povlitz, CEO of Anago Cleaning Systems, to unpack what makes this model unstoppable: Watch now
Simple? Yes. Easy? No. Worth it? Absolutely.
About the Author
Joe Carter is the founder of Twin Flame Group, partner at the Franchise Consulting Company, and host of The Franchise Growth Show. He helps growth-stage founders scale strategically, build transferrable value, and exit on their terms. Contact Joe at
JCarter@TheFranchiseConsultingCompany.com.











