Everything you need to sell your high-ticket dropshipping store for maximum value — or to buy one with confidence. Valuation guide, seller memorandum, due diligence checklist, asset purchase agreement, NDA, and more. Built from real exits at an average of $50,000 each.
8 professional documents across 4 folders. Everything you need to sell or buy a high-ticket dropshipping store the right way.
Organized in the exact order you’ll need each document — from deciding to sell through closing the deal and transferring every asset to the new owner.
Three documents to run before you list your store anywhere. Know what you’re worth, confirm you’re ready, and follow a clear timeline from decision to close. Skipping this step is the most common reason stores sell for less than they should.
Two documents you give to serious buyers. The Sellers Information Memorandum is the professional summary document that covers your store’s financials, traffic, operations, and opportunity — serious buyers expect this. The NDA protects everything before you share it.
The complete due diligence checklist for anyone buying a high-ticket dropshipping store. Covers financials, traffic, supplier relationships, legal, operations, and every risk factor you need to verify before putting money down. Don’t skip a single line item.
Two documents that handle the actual transaction. The Asset Purchase Agreement is the legal contract that closes the sale — covering what’s included, the purchase price, payment terms, and representations. The Store Transfer Checklist ensures every asset moves to the new owner cleanly.
These documents are the same ones I’ve used across 4 successful store exits. Whether you’re selling your first store or acquiring one, the Exit Kit gives you the professional framework to do it properly.
You’ve built a profitable store and you’re ready to cash out. The Exit Kit walks you through everything — valuation, preparation, listing, and closing — so you sell for the highest possible multiple without leaving money on the table.
You’re looking at buying a high-ticket dropshipping store and you want to make sure you don’t get burned. The due diligence checklist and asset purchase agreement protect your investment before and during the transaction.
You’re buying multiple stores as investments and need a repeatable due diligence and acquisition process. The Exit Kit gives you the framework to evaluate and close deals efficiently and professionally.
You’re just launching but you know you want to sell in 2–3 years. The Exit Kit shows you exactly what buyers look for — so you build your store the right way from the start and maximize your future multiple.
Every document in this kit came from a real transaction. I’ve been through the exit process four times — from deciding to sell through signing the purchase agreement and transferring every domain, account, and supplier relationship. This is the kit I wish I had on my first exit.
"My first exit took twice as long as it should have because I didn’t have a system. By my fourth sale, I had every document dialed in — the valuation formula, the memorandum buyers expected, the APA that closed without drama, and the transfer checklist that made handoff clean. That’s what’s in this kit."
The Exit Kit gives you the documents. The Patreon membership gives you the complete training — including the full module on selling your store for 5–6 figures, plus 17 more modules on building and scaling the store you’ll eventually sell.
Full 18-module masterclass including the store exit module, plus private Discord mastermind.
Everything above plus a private 60-minute 1-on-1 call with Trevor every month.
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Every document you need to sell your store for maximum value — or to buy one with confidence. Built from 4 real exits at an average of $50,000. Download today and know exactly what you’re doing when the time comes.
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