NetNation Acquires Yola with Offices in Ukraine

NetNation, a white-label online solutions provider for small businesses, has acquired Yola, an AI-driven website development platform with offices in Lviv and Kyiv. The financial terms of the deal has not been disclosed.

  • Yola uses artificial intelligence to build fully functional and visually appealing websites aimed primarily at small business owners and startups. According to the company’s website, Yola has attracted over 15 million users across 190 countries.
  • Founded in San Francisco in 2007, Yola now has offices in Ukraine. LinkedIn data indicates that most of the company’s employees are based in Kyiv and Lviv. According to DOU, the company employs up to 80 people.
  • As stated in the press release, the Yola team will become part of NetNation. For the time being, Yola will continue to operate as a separate brand within NetNation. Platform integration and product enhancements are expected in the coming months.

«By joining forces with NetNation, we gain the reach, resources, and shared commitment to take that vision even further — delivering real value for our users and strategic partners alike,» said Brent Viljoen, Chief Executive Officer at Yola.

  • NetNation also serves small businesses across North America. The company has offices in Texas, Chicago, Illinois, Newark, Delaware (USA), Vancouver (Canada), and Sofia (Bulgaria). Its offerings include domains, email, websites, e-commerce, and marketing tools — all in a single, branded environment.
  • For NetNation, acquiring Yola represents an opportunity to enhance service quality, add advanced AI capabilities to its portfolio, and reach an additional 15 million users.

«Yola has built a best-in-class platform that simplifies online success for business owners. We’re excited to welcome their exceptional team and technology into the NetNation family. This acquisition enables us to expand our capabilities, strengthen our global partnerships, and accelerate our shared mission of helping small businesses not just get online – but grow and succeed online,» said John Enright, President of NetNation.

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NetNation Acquires Yola with Offices in Ukraine

NetNation, a white-label online solutions provider for small businesses, has acquired Yola, an AI-driven website development platform with offices in Lviv and Kyiv. The financial terms of the deal has not been disclosed.

  • Yola uses artificial intelligence to build fully functional and visually appealing websites aimed primarily at small business owners and startups. According to the company’s website, Yola has attracted over 15 million users across 190 countries.
  • Founded in San Francisco in 2007, Yola now has offices in Ukraine. LinkedIn data indicates that most of the company’s employees are based in Kyiv and Lviv. According to DOU, the company employs up to 80 people.
  • As stated in the press release, the Yola team will become part of NetNation. For the time being, Yola will continue to operate as a separate brand within NetNation. Platform integration and product enhancements are expected in the coming months.

«By joining forces with NetNation, we gain the reach, resources, and shared commitment to take that vision even further — delivering real value for our users and strategic partners alike,» said Brent Viljoen, Chief Executive Officer at Yola.

  • NetNation also serves small businesses across North America. The company has offices in Texas, Chicago, Illinois, Newark, Delaware (USA), Vancouver (Canada), and Sofia (Bulgaria). Its offerings include domains, email, websites, e-commerce, and marketing tools — all in a single, branded environment.
  • For NetNation, acquiring Yola represents an opportunity to enhance service quality, add advanced AI capabilities to its portfolio, and reach an additional 15 million users.

«Yola has built a best-in-class platform that simplifies online success for business owners. We’re excited to welcome their exceptional team and technology into the NetNation family. This acquisition enables us to expand our capabilities, strengthen our global partnerships, and accelerate our shared mission of helping small businesses not just get online – but grow and succeed online,» said John Enright, President of NetNation.

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