How Focus Closed SwiftNet in 30 Days

How Focus Closed SwiftNet in 30 Days

Author: Acquire.com October 7, 2025 Duration: 32:06

Running two startups sounds ambitious. But for Nikita Danilov, it became a signal to focus. His startup exit story shows why knowing when to sell and finding the right buyer matters most.


He built SwiftNet, a subscription internet service for RV travelers, into steady revenue and hundreds of loyal users. At the same time, his second venture, Upside, demanded more of his energy. The solution was clear: sell SwiftNet, focus fully on Upside, and keep building in one direction.


Patience shaped the exit. Nikita spent months talking to buyers, refining his pitch, and waiting for the right fit. When Star Holdings appeared, the acquisition closed in just 30 days.


You’ll hear:

  • How founders know the right time to sell a startup

  • Why patience during the acquisition process protects valuation

  • What preparation can be done to speed up due diligence and build trust

    • How startup exits can close in weeks once the founder and buyer align


    3 lessons from Nikita’s exit:

    1. Focus on one business to unlock real growth
    2. Waiting for the right buyer leads to a cleaner outcome
    3. Preparation turns long waits into fast, profitable exits


    Whether you’re balancing two ventures or planning your first startup exit, this founder story is your playbook for timing, focus, and patience.

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