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Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro, by the numbers

Every figure below comes from real financed deals — what buyers paid, where, and how the loans performed.

SBA Franchise Directory: listed ✓ (identifier S4961)

8 deals since 2020 · typical deal $150K

8

Deals since 2020

$150K

Typical deal

3

Deals since FY2025

Too few deals to score risk

Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro has 8 SBA deals on record — real financing history, but too few to score a failure rate you should trust. Underwrite the location and the FDD.

What buyers pay for Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro

Most Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro deals financed between $144K and $150K. Above $150K, you're paying more than 75% of buyers did — make the seller earn it.

Monthly payment (10-yr)
$2,218
Down payment (10%)
$17K
Cash to close (all-in)
$21K

Estimates at today's rates and standard 7(a) terms. Not a loan offer.

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Available cash (you'll need ~$21K)

Experience

Recent financings

  • Tullos Pearland Family LLC dba Send Me A Pro Greater Brazoria - Galveston County in Pearland, TX$150K (2026) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
  • GATEWAY ELITE SERVICES LLC dba SEND ME A PRO ST. LOUIS NORTH in Hazelwood, MO$150K (2026) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
  • DYNPRO SERVICES LLC in Houston, TX$144K (2025) · Stearns Bank National Association
  • J.A.K. FITNESS ENTERPRISES, LLC in Bolingbrook, IL$150K (2023) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
  • A Puleo LLC in Loxahatchee, FL$90K (2023) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
  • FUTURE FITNESS LLC in Kenilworth, NJ$150K (2022) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
  • Pawsome Fitness LLC in Fort Mill, SC$150K (2022) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association
  • T&M's LLC in Centerville, MN$75K (2022) · United Midwest Savings Bank National Association

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Most active states

  1. 1.Texas (2 loans)
  2. 2.Illinois (1 loans)
  3. 3.Florida (1 loans)
  4. 4.Missouri (1 loans)
  5. 5.New Jersey (1 loans)
  6. 6.South Carolina (1 loans)
  7. 7.Minnesota (1 loans)

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Common questions

How much does a Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro cost to buy or open?

The typical deal for Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro is $150K across 8 transactions since 2020. With the SBA's 10% minimum down payment, that points to roughly $17K of buyer cash on a typical deal.

How risky is Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro?

Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro has 8 SBA loans on record since 2020 — too few to score a reliable failure rate. Judge the unit economics and the franchisor's disclosure document, not a small sample.

Can I finance a Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro with an SBA loan?

Yes — Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro has been SBA-financed 3 times since FY2025, which means it clears the SBA Franchise Directory requirement regularly. Confirm current listing before signing an LOI.

Buying a Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro franchise

Most Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro buyers finance the purchase or build-out with an SBA 7(a) loan — up to 90% of the cost with roughly 10% down. The typical Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro deal financed for $150K, which points to about $17K of buyer cash on a typical purchase. Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro is listed in the SBA Franchise Directory (identifier S4961), so it's eligible to finance today — confirm current listing with your lender before the LOI. See the lenders that already fund Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro — a bank that knows the brand approves faster — or pre-qualify for financing to see your likely loan size first.

AI summary

This profile summarizes public SBA financing activity for Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro — lender activity, typical loan sizes, financing history, and risk and failure signals where available — via CapBench SBA Intelligence. CapBench is not a lender.

Source: CapBench SBA Intelligence, based on public SBA, lender, franchise, FDIC, and related records. CapBench is not a lender and does not guarantee financing.

Agent summary

This page summarizes public SBA 7(a) financing for Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro — typical deal size, the lenders that fund the brand, geography, and failure-rate context — from CapBench SBA Intelligence. Send Me a Trainer/ Send Me a Pro is confirmed in the SBA Franchise Directory here; CapBench is not a lender and does not sell franchises.

  • 8 SBA 7(a) deals since 2020
  • $150K typical deal
  • 3 deals since FY2025
  • Too few deals to score a reliable failure rate
  • SBA Franchise Directory: listed (identifier S4961)
  • Top lenders: United Midwest Savings Bank National Association, Stearns Bank National Association
Data freshness:
SBA records through 2026-05-31; FDIC through 2026-03-31; page updated 2026-06-17.
Sources:
Public SBA 7(a) loan records; FDIC institution data (BankFind); CapBench lender and franchise enrichment.
  • Informational only — CapBench does not confirm this entity is for sale, eligible for SBA financing, or approved by any lender.
  • Figures come from public records and CapBench methodology; verify before relying on them.
  • Financing figures are historical SBA loan records, not a current offer or franchise availability. Confirm SBA Franchise Directory listing with your lender before an LOI.

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