Stop Losing $5,864 Every Time a Crew Member Quits.
Start Training Them in 48 Hours.

Fusion Media AI’s Deskless Training Pipeline delivers mobile-first, 9:16 vertical microlearning videos
dubbed into Spanish, Tagalog, and Mandarin; directly to kitchen prep stations and store floors via QR code.
No app downloads. No desktop logins. Just cinema-quality training at the speed your franchise operates.

Deskless franchise training is the process of onboarding and upskilling frontline workers, line cooks, cashiers, shift leads, and floor staff who have no access to a desktop computer during their workday. In 2026, traditional deskless training is failing because it relies on dense PDF manuals and hour-long classroom sessions that ignore how frontline workers actually learn and work.

The numbers are severe. Quick service restaurants report annual turnover rates exceeding 130%, according to Paytronix’s 2025 industry data. The average cost of replacing a single hourly employee is $5,864, according to a 2025 survey of 511 U.S. restaurant operators by 7shifts. For a 20-location franchise losing 10 crew members per store per year, that is over $1.17 million in annual replacement costs alone.

The root cause is not compensation. In our experience working with franchise operations, the root cause is the “Manager Time Tax.” General Managers are spending 15-20+ hours per week in the back office onboarding employees who quit within 60 days. That time is stolen directly from floor-level supervision, customer experience, and revenue-generating activity.

Traditional training materials — three-ring binders, laminated SOPs, and 45-minute onboarding videos filmed three years ago — are the operational equivalent of Content Decay. They are obsolete the moment they are printed, and they are invisible to a workforce that communicates primarily through their phones.

  • Traditional video production costs $1k – $10k per finished minute.
  • Traditional physical production schedules require 6 weeks of turnaround time.

Our data shows that the traditional onboarding model creates a fatal window. New hires who do not feel competent within their first two weeks are significantly more likely to quit. Dense PDF manuals and classroom lectures do not create competency; they create confusion.


  • Mobile-First Delivery (9:16 Vertical Video): Training is formatted for the device employees actually use — their smartphones. Videos are pushed via deep-linked QR codes affixed to prep stations, POS terminals, and break room walls. No app download required. No LMS login required. Scan and learn.
  • The “Babel” Benefit (Instant Multi-Language Dubbing): Our AI dubbing pipeline localizes every training video into fluent Spanish, Tagalog, and Mandarin within 24 hours of English master delivery. This is not subtitles — this is native-sounding voice dubbing powered by The Fusion Core. For franchises with ESL-majority frontline teams, this eliminates the single largest comprehension barrier in onboarding.
  • Cognitive Load Optimization: We do not execute raw Text-to-Video. Veteran instructional designers rewrite every SOP strictly “for the ear” before it touches The Fusion Core. This adapted ADDIE methodology ensures that learners retain procedural knowledge through visual demonstration, not through reading dense paragraphs on a screen.

Fusion Media AI is not a microlearning software platform.
It is a full-service production studio that creates the cinema-quality
video content that feeds into your existing LMS or frontline LXP.
The critical difference: platforms like Axonify and TalentCards deliver training,
but they do not produce studio-grade video assets. FMAI produces the assets; your platform delivers them.


This is an important distinction for franchise operations leaders evaluating their training stack:

FMAI does not replace your microlearning platform. FMAI replaces the content inside it.
We produce the high-fidelity video assets that make platforms like Axonify and Schoox actually effective.
Think of us as the production studio; they are the projector.


Here is the exact operational sequence:

  • Hour 0 — SOP Submission: The franchise ops team submits the approved LTO recipe card or prep procedure as a PDF.
  • Hours 1-12 — Human Instructional Design: Our ID team rewrites the recipe strictly “for the ear,” optimizing for cognitive load and sequencing visual demonstrations.
  • Hours 12-36 — Fusion Core Production: The Fusion Core generates the training video, including step-by-step prep demonstrations, branded overlays, and AI voice narration. The AI simultaneously generates the Spanish, Tagalog, and Mandarin dubbed versions.
  • Hours 36-44 — Human Polish: Studio editors remove AI artifacts, insert cognitive pauses, mix audio to -14 LUFS (mobile standard), and apply SCORM/xAPI wrapping for LMS telemetry.
  • Hours 44-48 — QR Code Deployment: Deep-linked QR codes are generated for each location. Franchise ops distributes the codes to store managers for immediate posting at prep stations.

Compare this to the traditional LTO training model: a corporate trainer flies to each region, conducts in-person sessions over 2-3 weeks, and the last store to be trained has already missed the first week of the LTO launch window.

The goal is to ensure your training content never decays. We do not deliver static MP4 files that expire.
We deliver Video as Software — living Neural Assets that update when your menu changes, your uniforms change, or a compliance protocol is revised.
You are not purchasing videos. You are purchasing a knowledge operations pipeline.


This is our “Trojan Horse” audit — it bypasses the standard
6-month enterprise procurement cycle by demonstrating
speed-to-floor value with zero risk. The audit requires an automatic Non-Disclosure Agreement checkbox at submission, ensuring your proprietary SOPs never touch public AI models.

  • What You Submit: One page of a dense SOP manual, recipe card, or safety procedure.
  • What You Receive: A 15-second, 9:16 vertical video in English + Spanish, produced by the Human + AI + Human pipeline at cinema quality.
  • Cost: $0. No credit card required.
  • Requirement: Must be a qualified franchise operation ($1M+ system revenue). Limit 1 per brand.

The video will be linked to a scannable QR code so your ops team can experience the exact delivery mechanism your front-line workers will use.

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No. Fusion Media AI produces the video training content — it does not replace your Learning Management System. Our assets are delivered as SCORM 2004 and xAPI-wrapped files that integrate directly with frontline LXPs like Axonify, Schoox, and any standard-compliant LMS.

Within 24 hours of English master delivery. Our Fusion Core pipeline generates native-sounding AI voice dubbing into Spanish, Tagalog, Mandarin, and 17 additional languages. This is full voice dubbing, not subtitles — ensuring comprehension for ESL frontline workers who may not read English fluently.

Yes. FMAI uses single-tenant, air-gapped infrastructure for all enterprise content. Your SOPs and recipe cards never touch the public internet and are never used to train public AI models. We comply with BIPA, CA AB 2602, and offer full legal indemnification against AI copyright claims. For details, see our Enterprise NDA.

This is the power of Video as Software. When a recipe changes, you submit the updated text. We update the specific audio and visual segment in the existing video and re-generate all language dubs within 48 hours. No re-shoots. No re-production from scratch. This is covered under the Living Content Retainer.

Yes. LTO agility is a core capability. We deliver finished, multilingual, 9:16 vertical training from approved recipe card to QR-code deployment in 48 hours. This ensures every location is trained before the LTO launch window opens, not three weeks after.