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Selling my business

  • April 18, 2025
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Taylor Nixon
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Hi everyone,

I’m looking for advice on how to handle selling one of my two businesses that are currently under the same HoneyBook account. Both businesses operate independently, but they share login access and billing in HoneyBook.

My goal:

  • Sell Business A (including its client data, contracts, etc.) to a new owner.

  • Retain Business B under my existing HoneyBook account without disruption.

Questions:

  1. Has anyone successfully split or transferred one business out of a shared HoneyBook account?

  2. Does HoneyBook allow sub-accounts or partial transfers of client/project data?

  3. Are there pitfalls I should avoid (e.g., losing access to Business B’s data during the transition)?

I’d appreciate any step-by-step guidance or experiences you can share!

Thanks in advance.

2 replies

Taylor Nixon
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Hey ​@Monica R,

It looks like you are the super user here on the community groups. Could you help me figure out how to split my two companies? I would like to keep one and sell the other to the new owner. The new owner is actually one of my employees and already is an Admin on that Business A account. 

 

Thanks for your help!

Taylor


Monica R
HoneyBook Community Team
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  • HoneyBook Community Team
  • June 12, 2025

Hey ​@Taylor Nixon

When selling your company and therefore your HB account, you’ll need to provide the support team with

  • The email address of the team member to whom the account ownership will be transferred
  • Provide a bill of sale of the business

However, it becomes a bit trickier when splitting up a multi-brand company. I’m not sure if the team is able to split an existing company off into it’s own entity. It might be that it’s easiest to have the new owner of your 2nd company to create a new HoneyBook account and ask if our engineers can transfer data into it. 

Please reach out to the support team at Concierge@HoneyBook.com and they should be able to get more information on what is possible and the best path forward! I briefed them on your ask and they’re expecting your email :) 

Cheers!

Monica