Shopped through brokers
- Deal already seen by 50+ buyers
- Bidding war pressure from the first call
- Buyer fit ignored — highest price wins
- Information filtered through intermediaries
- Process designed for the seller's proceeds
We prepare private businesses for sale on the owner's behalf, then introduces them to buyers in the network before they reach any market. But the network reaches further than deal flow. Buyers gain access to capital partners actively funding acquisitions, and to the M&A lawyers, investment bankers, wealth managers, and accountants who help close them.
By the time a business reaches a public listing or a broker's outreach, dozens of buyers have already seen it. The owner has already raised expectations. The bidding war has already started. Information has already been filtered through a process designed to maximize seller proceeds — not buyer fit.
Our network is different. We prepare businesses for sale months before they reach any market. Buyers in the network see those businesses when they are first ready — privately, off-market, and matched to the criteria we have on file.
Our network is open to anyone serious about acquiring a private business. The five profiles below cover most of the buyers who join — from first-time individual operators to institutional capital.
Individuals ready to step in and run the business.
Operators acquiring a business to run themselves — career-changers, experienced managers, first-time owner-operators, and anyone trading a salary for ownership. We prioritize operators with sector clarity, the capital to close, and the readiness to take a prepared business and keep it growing.
Investors acquiring a business they will own, not run.
Individual investors and small partnerships acquiring a business as an investment, with a plan to install or retain operating leadership. We work with investors who have a clear thesis on the kind of business they want to own and the capital ready to deploy.
Searchers with committed capital, ready to operate.
Entrepreneurship-through-acquisition operators backed by investors. Our prepared businesses are typically owner-decoupled before sale — exactly the condition a new operator-CEO needs to take over and continue building.
Private wealth with a longer hold horizon.
Family offices acquiring operating businesses to hold across decades, not exit cycles. Our prepared businesses fit because the financial story, customer base, and operational depth are already structured for a buyer who plans to steward — not flip.
Institutional capital and operating companies acquiring for growth.
Lower mid-market PE funds, search-fund holding companies, and operating companies acquiring competitors, complements, or adjacent capability. Our prepared businesses integrate cleanly because the financials, customer contracts, and operations have already been documented at a depth most acquisitions do not see until well into diligence.
Individuals ready to step in and run the business.
Career-changers, experienced managers, first-time owner-operators. We prioritize operators with sector clarity and the capital to close.
Investors acquiring a business they will own, not run.
Individual investors with a clear thesis and capital ready to deploy. Plan to install or retain operating leadership post-close.
Searchers with committed capital, ready to operate.
Operators backed by investors. Owner-decoupled businesses are exactly what a new operator-CEO needs to take over and scale.
Private wealth with a longer hold horizon.
Acquiring to hold across decades, not exit cycles. Our prepared businesses fit because they are structured for stewardship.
Institutional capital and operating companies acquiring for growth.
Lower mid-market PE, holding companies, and strategic acquirers. Our prepared businesses integrate cleanly.
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We do not blast deals. We match prepared businesses to the criteria a buyer has on file, and reaches out to the buyers whose interest fits.
Prepared businesses, before they reach the open market.
Buyers in the network see our prepared businesses before they go to brokers or public listings. No bidding-war pressure on the first call. No filtered intermediary process. The opportunity reaches the buyer when it is first ready — and before the competition has started.
Deals filtered against the buyer's stated criteria.
We match its prepared businesses to the buyer's criteria on file — sector, size range, geography, hold timeline. Buyers do not get mass-blasted with every deal. They hear about the businesses that fit what they are actually looking for, and nothing else.
No broker layer. The buyer meets the owner.
When we see a fit, the introduction is made directly — buyer to owner, with the business's prepared materials in hand and our read on why the match works. The buyer enters the conversation already informed, already aligned, already a step ahead of the typical acquisition process.
Prepared businesses, before they reach the open market.
Buyers in the network see prepared businesses before brokers or public listings. No bidding-war pressure on the first call. The opportunity reaches the buyer when it's first ready, before competition starts.
Deals filtered against the buyer's stated criteria.
We match its prepared businesses to the buyer's criteria — sector, size, geography, timeline. No mass blasts. Buyers hear about businesses that fit what they're actually looking for.
No broker layer. The buyer meets the owner.
When we see a fit, the introduction is direct — buyer to owner, with materials in hand and our read on the match. The buyer enters informed, aligned, and a step ahead of the typical process.
We are not a buy-side advisor. It does not negotiate on behalf of buyers, does not earn fees or commissions from buyers, and does not make an introduction unless we believe the fit is genuinely strong for that specific business.
The network is how we find the right buyer when a prepared business is ready to meet the market. Buyers get access to off-market, prepared deal flow. Owners get a faster, cleaner match. Our incentive is the quality of the match.
The buyer network only works if we operate with discipline. These are the rules.
Each buyer's criteria, contact information, and stated capacity is held privately by us and used only to make matches against prepared businesses on our roster.
Our compensation comes from the owner-side advisory engagement. Buyers pay nothing to be in the network. This is what allows us to make introductions based on fit rather than fee economics.
We will not put a buyer in front of an owner because the buyer asked, or because the network needs activity. Introductions happen when we see a real match between the buyer's stated criteria and the prepared business's profile.
Buyers in the network receive curated outreach when something fits. They do not receive newsletters, deal lists, or generic opportunities. If we reach out, it is because a prepared business matches the criteria the buyer registered.
A short, private questionnaire. We review each registration personally and reaches out only when a prepared business in its roster matches what you would acquire. No cost. No deal blasts. No fees from buyers.
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